What Our Customers Say

A. Dr. JiMong provides acupuncture and East Asian medicine for conditions such as pain management, fertility support, stress and anxiety, digestive disorders, women’s health concerns, sleep issues, headaches, and overall wellness. Each treatment plan is personalized based on your health history, current symptoms, and long-term goals.

A. Dr. JiMong has been serving patients since 2005. With over two decades of clinical experience, the practice focuses on individualized care and sustainable health improvement rather than temporary symptom relief.

A. Appointments are structured to be thorough and intentional. Each visit includes a detailed assessment, a clear explanation of your treatment strategy, and time for questions. The goal is not only to reduce symptoms but to restore balance and support measurable progress over time.

A. Yes. The clinic offers a structured fertility acupuncture and herbal support program designed to support natural conception as well as patients undergoing IUI or IVF. Treatment plans are customized based on cycle timing and reproductive goals.

A. Yes. Herbal medicine is often integrated into treatment plans, especially for fertility, hormonal balance, digestive disorders, and chronic conditions. Herbal formulas are customized when appropriate to support your specific diagnosis and goals.

A. Your first visit typically lasts up to 60 minutes. You will complete intake paperwork, review your health history with the doctor, discuss treatment goals, and in most cases receive your first acupuncture treatment during that same visit. The appointment is designed to be thorough, efficient, and respectful of your time.

A. The number of treatments depends on your condition, how long symptoms have been present, and your overall health. Acute issues may improve within a few visits. Chronic or long-standing conditions often require a structured treatment plan over several weeks. A recommended plan will be discussed during your consultation.

A. For acute conditions, treatments are often recommended once or twice per week at the beginning. For chronic conditions or fertility support, weekly visits are common. As symptoms improve, visits may be spaced out for maintenance care.

A. Most patients experience little to no discomfort. Acupuncture needles are very thin and significantly smaller than injection needles. Many patients feel relaxed during treatment, and some even fall asleep.

A. Acupuncture is considered very safe when performed by a licensed practitioner. Sterile, single-use needles are used for every treatment. Side effects are rare and typically mild, such as temporary soreness or slight bruising.

A. Acupuncture works by stimulating specific points on the body to improve circulation, regulate the nervous system, reduce inflammation, and support the body’s natural healing processes. Research suggests it influences neurological, hormonal, and immune pathways.

A. Acupuncture is commonly used for back pain, neck pain, migraines, arthritis…