We're having trouble trying to conceive and are thinking about trying chiropractor and accupuncture. Any recommendations for the Milwaukee area? Thanks!
I did acupuncture, chiro, and a technique called Arvigo Maya massage.
My acupunturist wasn't certified in infertility (more schooling, higher insurance rate to pay) but essentially all the pressure points are the same. He just did some more indepth reading for me.
I used Community Accupuncture in Bay View for inducing labor. I had a great experience. They use a sliding scale and treat multiple people at the same time in a big room with recliners, which allows the price to be very reasonable. Hope that helps!
I'm way late to the discussion, but I tried acupuncture with Michael Culotti at West Allis Women's Pavilion. You can sign up for a 15 minute free consult to get to know him and what he does. Go to the Garden Senses gift shop in the hospital to sign up. He's experienced in infertility treatments, works a lot in unison with IVF treatment. I only went a couple times, but he seemed very knowledgeable and nice. He did a good job of explaining the Eastern ideas and how they relate to Western medicine.
Re: Thinking about trying Chiropractor and Accupuncture
I did acupuncture, chiro, and a technique called Arvigo Maya massage.
My acupunturist wasn't certified in infertility (more schooling, higher insurance rate to pay) but essentially all the pressure points are the same. He just did some more indepth reading for me.
The clinic in Madison that does all of these is https://isthmusacupuncture.com/
They do herbs, with treatments as well as the Arvigo technique.
Good luck!!
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I'm way late to the discussion, but I tried acupuncture with Michael Culotti at West Allis Women's Pavilion. You can sign up for a 15 minute free consult to get to know him and what he does. Go to the Garden Senses gift shop in the hospital to sign up. He's experienced in infertility treatments, works a lot in unison with IVF treatment. I only went a couple times, but he seemed very knowledgeable and nice. He did a good job of explaining the Eastern ideas and how they relate to Western medicine.
Good luck!