Press Release for Central Mass CAN!

IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Affordable Acupuncture Comes to Central Mass

Worcester, June 1, 2009

Three community acupuncturists brought together by geography and a commitment to a common cause have teamed up to form the Central Massachusetts Chapter of the Community Acupuncture Network (Central Mass CAN!). The purpose of the group is to work together to make acupuncture accessible to the larger community by making it affordable. Central Mass CAN! is reaching out to local businesses, city employees, unions, and non-profits who want to make acupuncture available to their employees or organization members.

These practitioners offer treatments on a sliding scale of $15-$45. “Our goal is to treat people who would not otherwise consider acupuncture because the cost of a typical acupuncture session ranges from $60 to $85,” says Emily Konstan of River Valley Acupuncture in Worcester.

In community acupuncture, patients are treated in recliner chairs in a group setting; this creates a supportive and relaxing environment. “Community clinics across the country emphasize affordable treatments delivered consistently and frequently, which is the way that acupuncture works best,” Erika Ehnstrom-Carr of Leominster Acupuncture Studio explains.

All three acupuncturists treat a wide variety of ailments such as back pain, infertility, allergies, digestive disorders, asthma, fatigue, fibromyalgia, and skin conditions. Tess Bois, owner of One World Community Acupuncture in Fitchburg, notes, “We want our community to be more aware that acupuncture is an affordable option.”

About Central Mass CAN
The community acupuncture movement came to the United States in 2002, with the opening of Working Class Acupuncture (WCA) in Portland, Oregon. The owners of WCA then founded the Community Acupuncture Network, which includes more than 70 acupuncture clinics across the country that follows this business model.

The Central Massachusetts chapter of the Community Acupuncture Network (Central Mass CAN!) formed in May of 2009.

Contact:
Website: http://centralmasscan.wordpress.com/
Email: centralmasscan@gmail.com
Emily Konstan
River Valley Acupuncture
(508) 890-8899

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