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Frequently Asked Questions
OHIP (Ontario Health Insurance Plan): OHIP does not cover acupuncture treatments.
Private Health Insurance and Extended Health Benefit Plans: Many private health insurance plans provide coverage for acupuncture treatments performed by registered acupuncturists (R.Ac). Coverage limits and conditions vary by insurer and plan, so it is recommended to confirm details directly with your insurance provider.
Direct Billing Service: The clinics where Rachel works offer direct billing services with major insurers such as Canada Life, Manulife, Desjardins, and ClaimSecure. In these cases, patients can submit the receipts provided by the clinic to their insurance company for reimbursement.
Insurance Plan Verification: Since coverage and terms vary between insurance providers, it is important to contact your insurance company directly to verify your specific benefits before receiving treatment.
Acupuncture uses very thin needles, so most people feel little to no pain. Some may feel a slight tingling or pressure, but generally, it is a comfortable and safe treatment.
Avoid heavy meals and alcohol before your session.
Wear comfortable clothing to allow easy access to acupuncture points.
Inform your practitioner about any medical conditions or medications.
After treatment, rest if possible and stay hydrated.
Avoid strenuous exercise or alcohol immediately after treatment.
Acupuncture works by stimulating specific points on the body to balance the flow of energy (Qi) and improve circulation. Because the body is interconnected, this helps activate natural healing processes that can benefit a wide range of physical and emotional conditions.
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