We are Medical Acupuncturists with an integrative approach to care for measurable and lasting outcomes.
11/24/2025
Auricular acupuncture is a natural way to support the body's healing by stimulating specific points on the ear, which are believed to correspond to different parts of the body. This can be effective in treating:
• Pain
• Stress and anxiety
• Sleep issues
• Migraines
• PTSD
• Addiction
• Side effects from cancer treatment
Our acupuncturists are experienced in auricular therapy, and they are here to help you find relief.
11/17/2025
Find balance and relief—on your schedule.
Stop by our Tuesday Walk-In Acupuncture Clinic, offering convenient, same-day treatments. Experience the healing benefits of acupuncture for stress, pain, and other chronic health problems.
Walk-in Clinic Hours: 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Feel better naturally.
11/11/2025
Today, and every day, we say "thank you" to all veterans and those who continue to serve our country.
Often, post-traumatic stress disorder, or PTSD, can be common among combat veterans. Some symptoms of PTSD include:
• Feeling "on alert" or easily startled
• Having trouble sleeping
• Struggling to manage daily activities
• Experiencing disturbing thoughts or feelings
If you or someone you know is experiencing PTSD symptoms, our therapists are ready to provide the help and support needed.
11/10/2025
Acupuncture supports the body’s natural ability to heal, reduce stress, and improve overall well-being. Whether you’re living with chronic pain, tension, or simply looking for a holistic way to care for your health, acupuncture offers a gentle, personalized approach to being in tune with your body.
During Acupuncture Week, we invite you to explore how acupuncture might support your health journey.
11/03/2025
Are you experiencing a mix of pain, tingling, or numbness in your hands and feet that affects your daily life? It could be peripheral neuropathy.
Research shows that acupuncture can gently encourage your body’s natural healing process by stimulating nerve pathways, boosting blood flow, and helping nerves communicate more effectively with the brain. Over time, many people notice less pain and discomfort and a gradual return of feeling in their hands and feet.
10/27/2025
You've tried everything to relieve your pain and discomfort, and nothing has worked. Have you considered acupuncture?
Our Tuesday Walk-in Clinic is the perfect time to give it a try—no appointment needed.
Stop by our clinic at 4600 Valley Road between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. for a $60 treatment. Talk with one of our licensed acupuncturists and discover how this proven therapy can help ease pain, reduce stress, and support your overall well-being.
10/23/2025
Join us at the Sunday Farmers' Market at College View, October 26, from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM for our final community acupuncture event of the season!
Stop by the Lincoln Medical Acupuncture tent, where Vicki Black, L.Ac., L.M.T., will be offering free acupuncture treatments. Don’t miss this opportunity to relax, recharge, and experience the benefits of acupuncture before the season wraps up!
10/14/2025
Did you know that acupuncture can help relieve pain in areas where there is scar tissue?
Acupuncture needling near the areas most affected by deep, painful scar tissue can help debulk the tissue and change the nerve response to the scar.
10/10/2025
Hillary, our Medical Assistant, is celebrating her birthday today! 🎉
We’re so lucky to have her as part of our Medical Acupuncture team. Her care, skills, and bright spirit make a difference for our patients. Wishing you a day filled with all the things that make you happiest, Hillary!
10/01/2025
Join us at the College View Farmers' Market on Sunday, October 12, from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM!
Stop by the Lincoln Medical Acupuncture tent, where Vicki Black, L.Ac., L.M.T., will be offering free acupuncture treatments. Learn how acupuncture may support your health and well-being.
See you there!
09/26/2025
Stop by our tent at the College View Farmers' Market this Sunday, September 28, from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM.
Vicki Black, L.Ac., L.M.T., one of our licensed acupuncturists, will be offering free acupuncture treatments and answering questions!
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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.