Browse acupuncturists in Georgia.
296
Acupuncturists
100%
Accepting patients
60%
Most common: LAc
Ranked by Clarity Score, based on profile detail, verification, and patient activity.
Georgia has 296 licensed acupuncturists spread across the state. 100% are currently accepting new patients. The most common credential is LAc, which stands for Licensed Acupuncturist, at 60%.
Emory University Division of Physical Therapy and Georgia State University Department of Physical Therapy train acupuncturists in the state. Notable hospitals include Emory University Hospital, Grady Memorial Hospital, and Children's Healthcare of Atlanta. Health systems such as Emory Healthcare, Piedmont Healthcare, and WellStar Health System employ many of the state's acupuncturists.
Patients with Georgia Medicaid should verify coverage directly, as not all acupuncturists participate. The most widely accepted carriers include unitedhealthcare, qhp-56707, centene, medicare, and cigna.
The CDC is headquartered in Atlanta, making Georgia a central hub for public health research and policy.
Georgia has 296 licensed acupuncturists. 100% are currently accepting new patients, so finding an available provider should be straightforward.
Yes. 100% of acupuncturists in Georgia are currently accepting new patients. You can filter your search on FindClarity to show only providers who are taking new patients.
The most commonly accepted carriers among acupuncturists in Georgia include unitedhealthcare, qhp-56707, centene, medicare, and cigna. Coverage and in-network status vary by provider, so it is worth confirming directly with the office before scheduling. FindClarity shows accepted insurance for each provider.
An initial visit typically costs $75 to $200. Follow-up sessions run $50 to $150 each. Multi-session packages often offer a discount, ranging from $300 to $1,000 for 6 to 10 sessions. Actual costs in Georgia depend on the provider and your insurance plan. Insurance coverage for acupuncture has expanded in recent years but is still inconsistent. Verify your plan covers acupuncture and check for visit limits before beginning treatment.
Look for a licensed provider with experience in your specific condition. You do not need a referral to see an acupuncturist. You can schedule directly in most states. Georgia has 296 acupuncturists. FindClarity lets you filter by insurance, location, and telehealth availability.
Some acupuncturists in Georgia accept Georgia Medicaid, the state's Medicaid program. Medicaid acupuncture coverage varies by state. A growing number of states cover acupuncture for pain management, but many still do not include it as a benefit. Contact the provider's office directly to confirm Georgia Medicaid participation before scheduling.
For acute conditions, weekly sessions are common for the first four to six weeks. Chronic pain management may involve weekly or biweekly sessions over two to three months, tapering as improvement occurs. With 296 acupuncturists in Georgia, you can search on FindClarity to find a provider who fits your schedule.
Acupuncturists in the area may have trained at Emory University Division of Physical Therapy, and Georgia State University Department of Physical Therapy. Graduates of local programs often stay in the area to practice.
Top accepted carriers in Georgia include unitedhealthcare, qhp-56707, centene, medicare, and cigna.
Insurance coverage for acupuncture has expanded in recent years. Medicare covers acupuncture for chronic low back pain (up to 12 sessions in 90 days). Many private plans cover acupuncture for pain conditions, though visit limits and referral requirements vary. Some plans require the acupuncturist to be a licensed provider in your state. Always verify coverage before starting treatment.