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Buddha

CASH RATES + INSURANCE

CASH

cash or Venmo preferred

Zelle, CashApp, AppleCash, Paypal, Square, or check accepted

 

INSURANCE

PDX Points Acupuncture, Central Eastside Portland

in-network with

Aetna

Pacific Source

Providence

Regence Blue Cross/Blue Shield

United

PDX Points Acupuncture, Central Eastside Portland

NOT in-network with MODA, Kaiser, OHP

Instead, see me at Advanced Acupuncture in Lake Oswego.

TREATMENTS + RATES

 

Acupuncture – New/Established Patient (120/90 min $150/$100*) 

includes e-stim, cupping, gua sha, moxa

     


Add-On Pricing for Insurance Clients
Moxibustion $15 + copay

Cupping or Gua Sha (10 min) $15 + copay

Oil Massage (10 min) $10 + copay

Full Body Shiatsu Massage $40 + copay
Half Shiatsu Massage $30 + copay

Express Acupuncture - New/Established Patient (60/45 min $100/75)

Oregon Auto Accident Coverage Acupuncture - (90 min, free)
 

Chinese Herbs - New/Established Patient (60 min $80/30 min $50)

Shiatsu (60 min $100)*

 

Shiatsu + Acupuncture – Established Patient (90 min $120*)

Shiatsu + Cupping – Established Patient (90 min $120*)

 

Reflexology Foot Massage + Foot Soak (60 min $100*)

 

Reflexology + Acupuncture - Established Patient (90 min $150*)

 

Auricular Acupuncture Bar  - Established Patient (30 min $25 cash only)

Acupuncture + Yoga-Nidra - Established Patient (90 min $120)

Nutritional Healing with Whole Foods Consult – New/Established Patient (60 min $75/30 min $40)

 

Total Lifestyle Revolution - New Patients New/Established Patient ($2,450*)

 

Restorative Yoga (60-min individual sessions, $65; or 60-min group classes, $100/class)

Qigong Self-Massage or Thousand Hands Buddha (by donation only)

Travel-to-you Services (initial visit $250 + 0.50 cents/mile; established $175 + 0.50 cents/mile)

Writing Consultation (professionals $50/hour; students $30/hour)

*acupuncture/bodywork packages available for full-price cash clients - 6 treatments for the price of 5 (must be used within 3 months)

May we continue to give ourselves over to what is deepest and best in ourselves,

over and over and over again,

encouraging those seeds of our truest nature to grow and flower and –

for the sake of all beings near and far, known and unknown-

nourish our lives and work and world from moment to moment,

and from day to day.

-John Kabat Zinn

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