We are Medical Acupuncturists with an integrative approach to care for measurable and lasting outcomes.
21/07/2025
We've been participating in the College View Farmers' Market, giving us an opportunity to demonstrate various acupuncture treatments in a group setting. We love helping people learn how acupuncture can be helpful in their healing process.
11/07/2025
Stop by our tent at the Sunday Farmers' Market at College View this Sunday, July 13, from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Vicki Black, one of our licensed acupuncturists, will be there offering free community acupuncture.
If you're interested in how acupuncture can help relieve your pain, this is the perfect opportunity to learn more!
03/07/2025
The 4th of July is all about fun, food, and fireworks—but let’s keep it safe, too! Before you celebrate, check out these quick safety tips:
• Keep fireworks out of young kids’ hands—older kids should have an adult nearby.
• Eye protection is a must for anyone lighting fireworks.
• Light one firework at a time, and never hold them while they’re lit.
• Make sure you’re in a clear, open space—away from people, homes, and anything flammable.
• Keep a bucket of water handy. Soak used (or unused) fireworks for a few hours before tossing them out.
Wishing you a safe Independence Day!
Our clinic will be closed Friday, July 4, in observance of the holiday.
30/06/2025
Our Walk-in Clinic every Tuesday gives you the opportunity to try acupuncture. No appointment is necessary and our clinic is open from 9 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Treatments are $60.
Stop in and talk with an acupuncturist. See how we can help relieve your pain or discomfort with acupuncture treatments.
23/06/2025
When is the right time to consider acupuncture treatments?
You may be asking yourself this very question. Here are some common reasons for seeking an acupuncture evaluation.
• You want acupuncture to complement your other medical care.
• You haven't made progress with current treatment modalities or you feel like your progress has “plateaued.”
• You're not responding well to medications or are experiencing too many side effects with medications.
• You have become frustrated because nothing else is working.
If one or more of these are what you are experiencing, give us a call. We're here to answer your questions and help you feel better.
18/06/2025
Dealing with nerve pain after shingles?
Shingles comes from the same virus as chickenpox, and while the rash may heal in a few weeks, the nerve pain can stick around a lot longer. That’s where acupuncture may help. It’s been shown to help relieve nerve pain—and even ease anxiety and depression that can come with it.
If you’ve had shingles and the pain isn’t letting up, call us. We’re here to support your healing journey.
12/06/2025
Look for us at the College View Farmers' Market this Sunday!
We had an amazing experience offering community acupuncture to those who stopped by our tent in May. Be sure to look for us at the Farmers' Market on Sunday, June 15 from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
We look forward to seeing you there!
05/06/2025
Thank you to everyone who helped to support us with Give To Lincoln Day!
We are very grateful for the generosity of so many for helping us continue to provide excellent family medicine healthcare to patients all across our community.
03/06/2025
New Clinic Hours!
Effective today, our clinic hours are changing to best serve our patients. Please note the new hours:
Monday: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Tuesday: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. (no change to Walk-in clinic hours)
Wednesday: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Thursday: 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Friday: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
We look forward to caring for you.
29/05/2025
We want to extend our heartfelt thanks to Joli Kepler, L.Ac., for the exceptional care and compassion she has shown in helping patients find relief and healing through acupuncture.
We wish her all the very best as she moves to a new community!
28/05/2025
ONE DAY LEFT to support Lincoln Medical Education Partnership!
We appreciate the generous supporters who have helped us over the years provide comprehensive healthcare services to everyone in our community. Your gift will help us continue to serve individuals and families with high-quality medical care.
Your gift today will ensure that we are here to provide care in the future.
23/05/2025
This Memorial Day, we honor and remember the brave men and women who gave their lives in service to our country. Their sacrifice reminds us of the true cost of freedom, and we are deeply grateful.
In observance of the holiday, our clinic will be closed on Monday, May 26.
Wishing everyone a safe and meaningful Memorial Day.
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At Lincoln Medical Acupuncture, we offer an integrative approach to care by combining evidence-based Western medicine with acupuncture to improve your overall health. Acupuncture works in different ways that are dependent upon what area of pain is being treated. Your treatments are personalized based on your condition. You may benefit from Traditional Chinese Acupuncture, Western Acupuncture, or a combination of both. Our goal is for you to have more energy, less pain, remain optimistic, and enjoy an improved quality of life.
Our providers are medically-trained and have years of experience working in the areas of family medicine, urgent care, cardiovascular, and orthopedics, and Medical Acupuncture. Because of their medical training, they are able to look at all aspects of your health, including reading x-ray, CAT Scan, and MRI tests, and reviewing medications you are taking. Based on your illness, injury, or pain location, we are able to develop the best overall plan of care tailored specifically to you, resulting in measurable and lasting outcomes.
There are different types of acupuncture that we are able to provide. The number of treatments needed depends upon the condition being treated and its severity.
Traditional Eastern Acupuncture
Traditional Eastern Acupuncture stimulates specific acupuncture points to balance the movement of energy in the body to restore health. It is best used for acute and chronic medical problems involving the nervous system, endocrine and immune systems, cardiovascular system, and digestive system. Very fine wire filaments (referred to as needles) are inserted into the skin. Patients feel little to no discomfort.
Western Acupuncture
Western Acupuncture may be considered by stimulating nerves, muscles and connective tissue. The stimulation boosts your body’s natural pain killers and increases blood flow to the affected area. This approach is often used for conditions that involve the musculoskeletal systems, such as acute or chronic neck, back, or joint pain.