Pittsburgh friends: does anyone have a recommendation for acupuncture? I'm really interested in trying it, but don't know of anyone. -Hayley
Patricia H. replied:
If Greensburg isn't too far, Dr Jean Liu is the best - 724-837-7880
Kelly K. replied:
http://trilliumnatural.com/ is great! Dr. Maureen is so calming and good at what she does. There is also http://www.pittacupuncture.com/ where you can get a big discount because it's community based. I haven't tried them so I can't give a review but very affordable if you are going for multiple treatments. Trillium Natural Medicine | Pittsburgh, PA trilliumnatural.comTrillium Natural Medicine is a family medical practice that integrates medicinal foods, nutritional support, homeopathy, acupuncture and more.
Erika P. replied:
The Birch Center -- contact Melissa Sokulski.
Tonja C. replied:
Pittsburgh Center for complementary health and healing and Regent Square
Jill C. replied:
Have heard good things about Hardin Acupuncture. I haven't been there myself, however.
anybody have a good acupuncture experience in pittsburgh? (labor inducing preferable)
Betsy L. replied:
My friend suggested Maureen Tighe, this is the website I found http://trilliumnatural.com/about-trillium/maureen-tighe/ and judging by her facebook page it looks like she's about to have a baby too haha
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Deb V. replied:
go to this site. it gives a decent overview and i believe has listings of nyc rolfers. without hesitation, i'd recommend mine--Samuel J. Adams. he's in ny thursday and fridays. he's awesome and a great guy. i will say, it does hurt at times, though not nearly as much as it did when they first started. i only had 2 painful sessions, but that was more about the pain releasing from my body than any pain being applied to my body. rolfing works on fascia (soft tissue)--reorganizing it so the skeleton goes where it's supposed to. sounds kinda woo, but it's pretty technical. it's not like deep massage, more like myofascial release, if you've ever done that. hope you get weller sooner http://www.rolf.org/about
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Marlene S. replied:
my best advice would be to have him checked out at Pgh Vet Services on Camp Horn Rd, thay have specialist there
Melanie T. replied:
i have a cat with nerve damage from a foster cat who bit the base of her tail. spoke with several vets who all had different timelines on the returnof nerve function spanning 3-4 weeks to 6 months. we're still in that waiting period. i would suggest northview animal hospital over PVSEC, more reasonable and personally i think they are better. acupuncture is definitely a good option and there is a wonderful holistic vet in Beaver that i've been taking my seizure dog to for nearly 10 yrs and he has worked miracles for her and offers a variety of treatments, not just acupuncture. his name is dr doug knueven, beaver animal clinic, i would def. make the trip to see him. http://www.beaveranimalclinic.com/
Checking Angie's list - there is Wang Oiong Acupuncture on Perry Hwy., good reviews & close by. Others with good reviews are Donald Yoon, Chinese Accupucture & Herb Center, Hardin Accupuncture,
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