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Acupuncture Traditional Chinese herbal medicine

DR. JUNE LU  DAOM, L.AC., LMT, DIPL.AC.

Doctor of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine

Dr. Lu holds a doctorate in Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine.  She is certified by the National Certification Commission of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM).  Dr. Lu integrates theoretical principles and practices from three perspectives.  She holds 3 licenses, a licensed Esthetician, Licensed Massage therapy, and a Traditional Chinese Medicine (LAc).  

 She is well-versed in the various types of fertility protocols, diagnostic procedures, and challenges faced by her patients throughout this process.

Dr. Lu is a 3rd generation holistic healer. Her family holds secret healing treatments for physical and energetic problems. As years passed, she learned the skills she would later use.

Dr. Lu has a unique Acupuncture style. In her treatment, she encompasses a wide variety of knowledge and techniques for body, mind, and spirit. She treats many varied symptoms and illnesses, including Fertility issues, Women’s Health, Pain Management, Lower back pain, Sciatica, Shoulder pain, Carpal tunnel syndrome, Tennis elbow, Arthritis, Fibromyalgia, Headaches, Women’s Health, Menstrual irregularities, Menopause, Depression, Emotional Trauma, Stress, PMS, Morning sickness, Breach baby, and more. She is dedicated to helping patients overcome their reproductive challenges and infertility issues to achieve their goal of having children. In her practice, she uses Chinese herbs, eastern nutrition, and cosmetic acupuncture for better results when treating her patients.

Whether you seek renewed comfort and healing in your physical body or the realization of your highest personal potential, Dr. Lu opens her doors to welcome you.

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DR. MICHAEL ZHANG DAOM, L.AC., DIPL.AC.

Doctor of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine

Dr. Zhang is a New York State licensed and board-certified acupuncturist trained in Traditional Chinese Acupuncture, Gua-Sha, Tui-Na, Qi Gong, Tai Chi, Eastern Nutrition, and Patent Herbs. He holds a doctorate in Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine, graduating with over 1,300 hours of extensive clinical training, as well as an impressive certification through The National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM). Coming from a family filled with TCM practitioners, Dr. Zhang's methods are acquired from generations of knowledge and ancient texts, such as the HuangDiNeiJing, an extremely comprehensive guideline for an universal healthy lifestyle geared to slow the inevitable effects of aging by focusing on adaptation and balance with nature. Through applying these ageless methods to our modern lifestyle, he shares invaluable wisdom with his Long Beach and Nassau County acupuncture patients so they may live a life of health and vitality.
Throughout his professional career, Dr. Zhang has worked within various clinical settings, with emphasis on chronic and acute pain management. At his core, Michael is keen on rehabilitation from personal injury, especially of the back, neck, shoulders, and knees. His experience has ranged from various treatment methods, including Acupuncture, Cupping, Gua-Sha, Electrical Stimulation and Tui-Na(Acupressure); however, Michael's expertise is not limited to strictly pain management. He also specializes in Digestive Problems(IBS, Crohn's disease, & etc...) Insomnia, Men's Health, Impotence, Quit Smoking, Sinus/Allergy, Post-COVID Symptoms & Addiction Issues. 
Dr. Zhang strives to continuously enhance his abilities through professional training. To Dr. Zhang, Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine is more than pain management, but an art that he has so heavily dedicated his life to mastering.

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ACUPUNCTURE

What is acupuncture?

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Acupuncture is a treatment that uses very thin steel needles inserted into the skin to stimulate specific points in the body. The goal is to relieve a health condition or symptom, such as pain. The practice comes from traditional Chinese medicine. Scientific studies have confirmed its effectiveness for some conditions.

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What happens after an acupuncture treatment?

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Acupuncture has a calming effect, so you may want to get a ride home from your appointments — especially the first one. If that’s not possible, try to rest for five to 10 minutes before you drive. Your practitioner may suggest that you take it easy for a day or two after each session.


How often should I get treatments?

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The number of treatments depends on your condition, its severity and how your body responds. Most patients have an appointment once a week. Others get treatment more or less often, depending on how long the effects last. Your acupuncturist will recommend a schedule that is right for you.

You may not get the full benefits of acupuncture on the first or second treatment. If you decide to try acupuncture, you should give it at least five treatments.

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Acupuncture can treat many types of health issues. Most often, people use it to relieve chronic (long-term) pain, Back pain, neck pain, Knee Pain, or muscle pain.

Frozen shoulder 

Sports injuries.

Arthritis

Cancer treatment side effects.

Face pain and TMJ

Tinnitus and Sinusitis

Headaches and Migraines,

Immune system problems,

Infertility,

Irritable bowel syndrome

Insomnia 

Weight Loss 

Menstrual Cramps

Menopause and hot flashes.

Repetitive strain disorders and overuse syndrome

Anxiety and Depression 

Quit Smoking

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WHAT CONDITIONS DOES ACUPUNCTURE TREAT?

How does acupuncture work?

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Chinese medicine calls the energy that flows through the body qi. Chinese medicine practitioners believe qi disruptions create imbalances in the body’s energy that lead to illness.

Some forms of acupuncture aim to rebalance qi with needles that touch acupuncture points (acupoints) throughout the body. There are hundreds of acupoints in the body along 14 major meridians, also called energy-carrying channels.

The needles stimulate the body’s existing systems to:

  • React to an illness or symptom.

  • Rebalance the body.

  • Release natural chemicals, such as endorphins, the body’s natural painkillers, and neurotransmitters, chemicals that control nerve impulses.


What happens during an acupuncture treatment?

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During the first appointment, the acupuncturist will talk to you about your condition. Then the provider will examine your body for areas that will react to acupuncture. The acupuncturist will tap the needles into points into your skin throughout the body.

The needles are sterile, disposable, and as thin as a human hair. An acupuncturist inserts needles at various depths, from a fraction of an inch to a couple of inches. The needles stay in for a few minutes or as long as 20 minutes.

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Is acupuncture safe?

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When a qualified professional performs acupuncture, it has very few complications or side effects.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulates acupuncture needles. The agency requires that all needles be steel, solid, sterile, nontoxic, and properly labeled. Only qualified professionals may use acupuncture needles. After one use, practitioners throw the needles away.

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What does acupuncture feel like?

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You may feel a small prick with each needle. It’s less painful than the feeling when you get a vaccine or blood draw. Acupuncture needles are much thinner than medical needles, and they are solid, not hollow.

The needles may cause some muscle sensations, such as dull aches or tingling. Your practitioner will ask you to report when you feel a deep heaviness or numbness. Those sensations usually mean the treatment is working.

WILL MY INSURANCE COVER ACUPUNCTURE

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Lists of insurance we accept include, but are not limited to the following plans for acupuncture:

Aetna

Blue Cross Blue Shield

Emblemhealth 

United Healthcare

The Empire Plan (NY SHIP)

Northwell Direct

VACCN

1199 (Greater New York Fund)

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How does it work?

Before you come in, please call our office at 516-208-5388 (Long Beach) / 516-802-0031 (Bellmore) with your health insurance information, including the following:

Full Name

Date of Birth

Insurance Plan Name (ie: Blue Cross Blue Shield )

Insurance Member ID Number

Our billing department will kindly assist you in:

Verifying coverage for acupuncture and other services under your insurance plan

Any additional cost associated with your insurance plan. This may include the patient’s responsibility for deductible and copay, if applicable

Contacting and submitting acupuncture claims to your insurance company

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SCHEDULING POLICIES

We value your time.

Please respect our scheduling policies

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Cancellation Policy:

A $25 cancellation/no-show fee will be applied to missed or canceled appointments without 24 hours in advance notice.

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Late Arrival Policy:

In order to remain on schedule for all of our patients, we may shorten your treatment time if you are late for your appointment. The regular treatment price will apply.

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TREATMENT

Everybody holds the key to their own healing, but sometimes the body needs a little help. That’s where my services come in. As an experienced Acupuncture Therapist, I work with you to restore your balance and find your center.

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MASSAGE

This can be used in conjunction with other alternative therapies. It takes into account the whole person and helps activate each patient’s natural healing processes as well as restoring their physical and emotional well-being.

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COSMETIC ACUPUNCTURE

Holistic medicine is a broad range of practices based on generations of tradition. After a single session, you’ll start to see changes to your body, mind, and energy levels. Contact me to find out more.

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BODY ACUPUNCTURE

This is a hands-on body treatment that leaves patients feeling relaxed and renewed. I love showing my patients how just a few treatments can make an enormous difference to their health.

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CUPPING

This can be used in conjunction with other alternative therapies. It takes into account the whole person and helps activate each patient’s natural healing processes as well as restoring their physical and emotional well-being.

LOCATIONS

Are you looking for a more holistic approach to your health or simply want to feel restored and rebalanced? Get in touch to book a consultation.


Long Beach Office:

46 East Park Ave 2nd FL

Long Beach, NY 11561

516-208-5388

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Bellmore Office:

967 Newbridge Rd

North Bellmore, NY 11710

516-802-0031

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Acupuncture Traditional Chinese herbal medicine

HOURS & CONTACT

Come Visit

Long Beach Office:

Mon, Tues, & Thurs:          9 am - 8 pm

Fri:                                          9 am - 2 pm

Sat:                                         9 am - 3 pm

Phone: 516-208-5388

Fax:      516-665-3517

 

Bellmore Office:

Weds:                                  7 am - 8 pm

Sat:                                      7 am - 7 pm

Phone: 516-802-0031

Fax:      516-802-0032

Address

Long Beach Office:

46 E Park Ave 2nd Floor

Long Beach, NY 11561


Bellmore Office:

967 Newbridge Road 

North Bellmore, NY 11710


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