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Acupuncture restores the body's natural flow, to relieve pain, and support the body's own capacity to heal.


Acupuncture for Fertility in Manhattan

Fertility Support — Acupuncture to regulate cycles, support IVF preparation and recovery, and address the hormonal and systemic patterns that affect conception. Learn more about Acupuncture for Fertility.

Insomnia — Treatment addressing the root causes of disrupted sleep — stress, hormonal imbalance, nervous system dysregulation — not the symptom in isolation.

PMS & Hormones — Acupuncture for menstrual irregularity, hormonal fluctuation, and cycle-related symptoms including cramping, mood shifts, and fatigue.

Digestive Issues — Acupuncture to regulate digestion and reduce symptoms of bloating, reflux, motility problems, and chronic gut inflammation.

Injury & Healing — Integrative care combining acupuncture and manual therapy to accelerate recovery and restore function after acute or ongoing injury. Learn more about Acupuncture for Injury.

Pain Relief — Acupuncture that works on the source of pain — structural, circulatory, or systemic — rather than managing the symptom alone. Learn more about Acupuncture for Pain.

Migraines — Treatment for migraine and chronic headache addressing trigger patterns, nervous system regulation, and the underlying imbalances that sustain them.

IBS and IBD — Acupuncture and integrative care to calm gut inflammation, regulate motility, and reduce the frequency and severity of flares.

Fibromyalgia — A careful, individualized approach to widespread pain, fatigue, and sensitivity — working with the body's patterns rather than against them.

GERD — Acupuncture to support digestive regulation and reduce acid reflux by addressing the systemic patterns contributing to symptoms.

Back Pain — Acupuncture combined with movement assessment and manual therapy to address the structural and energetic roots of back pain.

Shoulder Pain — Treatment for rotator cuff pain, impingement, chronic tension, and post-injury restriction using acupuncture and targeted bodywork.

Neck Pain — Acupuncture and manual therapy for chronic neck tension, stiffness, and pain — including stress-related and posture-related holding patterns.

Hip Pain — Treatment for hip impingement, bursitis, joint pain, and movement restriction using acupuncture and integrative bodywork.

Stress Reduction — Acupuncture to regulate the nervous system, reduce the physiological burden of chronic stress, and restore ease in the body.

Anxiety — Calming, regulating treatment for anxiety — working through the nervous system, digestion, sleep, and deeper constitutional patterns.

Depression — Integrative acupuncture support for low mood, fatigue, and emotional heaviness, used alongside other care as appropriate.

Cupping — Traditional myofascial therapy using suction to release tension, improve circulation, and support recovery in muscles and connective tissue.

Gua Sha — A manual technique using a smooth-edged tool to release fascial tension, improve circulation, and support healing in soft tissue.

Bodywork — Manual therapy integrated with acupuncture — including massage, myofascial release, and soft-tissue work tailored to each session's needs.

Tui Na — Chinese medical massage used to move qi and blood, release muscular tension, and reinforce the goals of acupuncture treatment.


Bodies are wise—they want to be efficient. We can identify exactly where the imbalances lie and systematically work to address them.

What distinguishes this practice from most is the degree to which treatment is individualized. There is no standard fertility protocol here. Jeanne draws on her extensive training in different acupuncture styles and bodywork techniques, and selects her approach based on what each person's body presents. We’ll work on healing your body, at the deepest levels,  to show your body the way back into balance. Your body wants to be healthy, balanced and thriving. We remind it how to get there, and give you simple steps to keep it there.

An Integrated Approach


1. Reach out

Share your general availability and, if you'd like, a brief note about what you would like to address. You'll hear back to schedule your first session.

2. First session

The intake appointment is longer than a regular visit. It begins with a conversation about your history, any current medical treatment, and how your body is feeling more broadly — digestion, sleep, stress, energy. Pulse diagnosis and palpation help shape an initial treatment plan, followed by your first acupuncture treatment. You'll leave with a clear sense of the approach and what to expect going forward.

3. Course of treatment

Treatment builds over a series of visits — typically weekly to start. Each session includes acupuncture and may include bodywork, manual therapy, or corrective movement depending on what your body needs that day. Most people feel a noticeable shift after the first visit.  Deeper, lasting change accumulates over time, with the plan adjusting based on how your body responds.

4. As improvements take hold

As your body begins to establish a new pattern, visits can gradually space out — from weekly to every other week, then monthly or as needed. The goal is lasting resolution.  Many people return periodically for maintenance or when something new comes up.

The Process Is Simple


Getting Started

Location

NoMad/Flatiron, Manhattan — 1123 Broadway at the corner of West 25th Street, Suite 714. More than 15 years at this location. Convenient to multiple subway lines.

Get in Touch

If you're living with pain you haven't been able to resolve, or recovering from an injury and looking for support beyond what you've already tried, please reach out.