Acupuncture in Portland and Beaverton
Experience Personalized Acupuncture in Portland and Beaverton
At The Wellness Center PDX, we blend time-tested acupuncture practices with modern wellness techniques to deliver personalized care tailored to your needs.
Whether you’re looking to manage chronic pain, reduce stress, or support your overall well-being, our licensed acupuncturists are here to help you feel your best.
Visit us at our Portland or Beaverton location and explore how acupuncture may support your wellness journey.

Benefits of Acupuncture
Acupuncture goes beyond just inserting needles. It's a harmonious blend of age-old wisdom and modern technique. Stimulating specific trigger points, it taps into the body’s innate healing abilities, potentially enhancing overall wellness. Additionally, treatments may include gentle heat or mild electrical stimulation to intensify benefits.
Considering Acupuncture? Here’s why:
Chronic Pain Management
Acupuncture shines as a remedy for persistent pain.
Post-Injury Recovery
Speed up your healing journey post-accident or injury.
Diverse Conditions
Find relief from ailments like tension headaches, whiplash, and even sports-related injuries.
Holistic Approach
Acupuncture offers a drug-free path to wellness, integrating seamlessly with other therapeutic practices.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is acupuncture?
Acupuncture is an age-old practice within Traditional Chinese Medicine, involving the insertion of ultra-thin, sterile needles at specific trigger points to stimulate the body’s natural healing processes.
How long does a typical session last?
While the duration can vary, most acupuncture sessions last between 15 to 20 minutes.
Is the procedure painful?
Most patients find acupuncture soothing and nearly painless, with many experiencing deep relaxation or even drifting into a short nap post-session.
What conditions can acupuncture treat?
Acupuncture offers relief from a myriad of conditions, including chronic pain, tension headaches, post-injury recovery, and even conditions like carpal tunnel syndrome and fibromyalgia.