Affordable community acupuncture in Somerville, MA for pain, stress, sleep, hormonal health, respiratory issues, digestion, and more.
Acupuncture is excellent support for a wide range of physical, emotional, and stress-related conditions. An advantage of community clinics like Open Space Community Acupuncture is affordability. Our sliding scale & specials are designed to help you can come often enough for lasting results.
The shared healing space is an ideal environment because it allows for people’s nervous systems to collectively settle as the acupuncture does its magic.
Explore the pages below to learn more about how acupuncture can support your specific concerns.
” … Every time I leave a session, something feels better“
Seasonal allergies
Sinus pressure and congestion
Acute and chronic cough
Asthma support
Stress-related chest tightness
Frequent colds
Headaches associated with sinus issues
Cravings, stress & lung support as a part of a “Quit Smoking” plan.
PAIN CONDITIONS WE COMMONLY HELP:
Migraines
Back pain
Sciatica
Neck and shoulder tension
Acute injuries
Repetitive use injuries like carpal tunnel
Hormonal Balance
PMS, Menopausal Symptoms, Fertility including IVF support, pregnancy and post birth.
Digestion
Therapeutic for chronic and acute digestive issues and support related to chemotherapy or surgery.
Mental /Emotional
Acupuncture is helpful for all kinds of stress, depression, anxiety, addictions, focus and PTSD.
And More
We commonly help folks with high blood pressure, compromised immunity, chemotherapy support, vertigo, UTI’s, liver issues, MS, and Long Covid.
Find out what acupuncture can do for you!
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Our skilled acupuncturists have delivered over 30,000 acupuncture treatments since we opened, May 1st 2011.
Join The People's Organization of community acupuncture
(POCA) is a member-run non-profit organization whose mission is to work cooperatively to increase accessibility to and availability of affordable group acupuncture treatments. We envision a world in which every community has access to local, affordable acupuncture to reduce collective and individual suffering and to nurture resilience.
We acknowledge the debt we owe, as community acupuncturists, to the Young Lords and the Black Panthers, two groups challenging racism and oppression in the 1970’s who fought to bring affordable group acupuncture into their communities to address the scourge of addiction.