ITEA Clinic:

AcuWellness for All

New Schedule 

  • 1st Wednesday: Veterans, First Responders, Emergency Personnel
  • 2nd Wednesday: Open to all
  • 3rd Wednesday: Open to all, LGBTQIA+ community encouraged to attend
  • 4th Wednesday: Open to all, People of Color and Spanish-speaking community encouraged to attend
  • 4º Miércoles: Se anima a la comunidad de habla hispana a asistir

Help us serve those in our community by sharing this free offering with people you know.

Treatments are based on AcuWellness, or the National Acupuncture Detoxification Association (NADA) ear protocol. Benefits of AcuDetox experienced by our clients include:

  1. Improved mental clarity, focus, concentration and memory
  2. Increase in energy and improved sleep
  3. Reduced stress, reduced anxiety and irritability,
  4. Alleviated hyper-vigilance, flashbacks and nightmares

For your session:

  • No appointment or registration is necessary
  • For veterans and first responders, please bring a valid military/veteran or medical identification
  • Please eat before receiving treatment

Clinic Hours:
Wednesday: 4:30 PM – 6 PM (arrive no later than 5:30 PM)

ITEA Client Information

Rates:
Offered to all people as a community service.

Location:
317 W. South Boulder Road, Suite 4
Louisville, CO 80027
(720) 890-8922

AcuDetox

This protocol is proven to alleviate symptoms of acute stress and trauma

Relaxing Setting

Participants are seated fully clothed in a calm group setting

Ear Acupuncture

Five small, sterile and single-use needles are placed in each ear

Sit quietly

Rest and close your eyes for 30-45 minutes to receive the benefit of the treatment

“I’ve been coming to the Veterans Clinic for a year. I love my weekly session. The people are very friendly and willing to explain everything. I’ve had sleep problems my entire life. Since I started coming for acupuncture, I get to sleep and stay asleep. The clinic is wonderful.”
E.K.

Pain and Stress Relief

  • Acupuncture is currently being provided at Walter Reed Medical Center in Washington, D.C. for returning veterans experiencing combat stress.
  • The military is also using acupuncture on the battlefield to help relieve pain.
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