Acupunture For Life
About the Business
Acupuncture For Life is a premier health institution located at 6812 East Cave Creek Road in Cave Creek, Arizona, United States. Our dedicated team of skilled acupuncturists and wellness experts are committed to providing personalized care and holistic treatments to help you achieve optimal health and well-being. Whether you are seeking relief from pain, stress, or other health issues, our experienced practitioners will work with you to create a customized treatment plan tailored to your individual needs. Visit Acupuncture For Life and start your journey towards a healthier, more balanced life today.
Location & Phone number
6812 E Cave Creek Rd, Cave Creek, AZ 85331, United States
Hours open
Monday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"Assalamualaikum I better benefited a great deal from the few visits that I had with Dr Rad many years ago in Colorado and I still send my patients on vacation in the Phoenix area to go and visit his Clinic. Whilst we medical professionals do our best to apply the knowledge we've been blessed with, Dr Rad exemplifies this principle by being holistically comprehensive addressing each aspect of that is important to one's return to health including: mindful exercise, sage nutrition, acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine, family relationships and so on. Each practitioner has to formulate their own diagnosis and a diagnosis of yin deficiency will oftentimes coincide with a concurrent yang deficiency obstruction of the blood vessels and so on, and the rare, occasional patient might feel a little bit of a detoxification reaction before moving forward in strides, and such reactions are shown in China to have a basis in one's neurotransmitter genetics, thus making them more likely to happen in the family member to address the other individual who posted a negative review without the commensurate educational background . And I was standing and wholeheartedly I highly recommend Dr. Rad to the community!"
"I went to this guy telling him I had a historical diagnosis of yin deficiency that had been told to me by previous acupuncturists, and that I’d been craving cold water, and I’d been feeling muscle pain and was recuperating from injuring my hand. I didn’t notice anything unusual after the first couple of sessions, but when I went to a hyperbaric chamber treatment at another clinic, the nurse there took my vitals to make sure their treatment wouldn’t cause problems for me, and she told me that my blood pressure was high, and they were worried about my resting heart rate, something I had never had problems with. I didn’t notice any connection to the acupuncture, however. At the third session, though, he put heat lamps on me and told me he had been treating me for yang deficiency. So heat lamps for a guy who had been craving cold. After that session I started having extreme tightness of muscles in my back, and the muscle pain I had been experiencing increased to shoulder pain so significant that I couldn’t raise my arms. I took my daughter with me on one of my first sessions, and she told me she felt very relaxed after the session, so I figured he just misdiagnosed me and thought it would be fine for her to go back. But then she went back for a second session and called me after the session saying she felt like she had a fever and felt absolutely awful. No one should feel absolutely awful after an acupuncture session. You either won’t feel much different after a session but will gradually feel better as sessions continue, or, if you are sensitive and receptive to acupuncture, you should feel noticeably better during and after sessions as if you’ve had a great massage or otherwise feel good after a relieving therapy (like a good session with a chiropractor or something). I am really concerned about this guy’s methods given that both myself and my daughter actually felt horrible after sessions with him. I had to go to another acupuncturist afterward while on vacation in Florida because I was feeling so horrible I couldn’t enjoy myself. I’m still recovering. Acupuncture is powerful, and its effects often last several months if they are not permanent. If it were just me, I would say that not every doctor gets every patient right, but since both myself and my daughter felt horrible after seeing this guy, and I am still recovering from seeing him a month later, I strongly caution anyone against being treated here."
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