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Chongxue Zhu, Acupuncturist  in Cranberry Township
Verified OMD, MS
Acupuncturist
"I am dual-trained in both traditional Chinese medicine and conventional medicine. I have been practicing in the fields of Integrated Medicine and Oriental Medicine for more than 20 years. More than 15 articles of my clinical investigations and medical laboratory ..."
Cranberry TownshipPennsylvania 16066
(724) 780-3947
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Verified DO, LAc
Acupuncturist
"I am in private, solo practice and all patients see me exclusively for all their medical care. My staff quickly gets to know each and every patient. As an Osteopathic physician, my focus is on the whole person. My acupuncture training ..."
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Cranberry TownshipPennsylvania 16066
(412) 329-8955
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Acupuncturists Butler County: Quick tips
How to tell if Acupuncture is right for me?
Butler County Acupuncturists have broad skills and are able to work with a wide range of symptoms.

If you suffer from headaches, carpal tunnel syndrome, or back pain, acupuncture may help where other treatments have failed. Acupuncture can also help treat nausea, dental pain, menstrual cramps, tennis elbow, fibromyalgia, osteoarthritis, and asthma. Acupuncture can even help to combat addiction.
How to find an Acupuncturist with specific treatment skills?
If you're looking for a specialist in Butler County, Pennsylvania, try to refine your search with our left nav bar.

You can also try contacting a Acupuncture professional to ask for a consultation or referral.
What method of Acupuncture is right for me?
When it comes to treatment methods, there's no "right way". Check out these treatment methods to see which is right for you. For instance, cupping enables acupuncture without needles, auricular acupuncture focuses on the ear, and trigger point acupuncture targets tight or knotted muscles.
How to use my insurance?
Many Acupuncture professionals accept health insurance. Check to see if your insurance is covered. Feel free to discuss this when you contact the Acupuncturist.