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Hixson has 2 acupuncturists. 100% are currently accepting new patients. The most common credential is LAc (100%).
A growing north Hamilton County area with CHI Memorial Hixson and numerous outpatient medical offices. Nearby hospitals in Chattanooga include CHI Memorial Hospital, Erlanger Medical Center, and Parkridge Medical Center. University of Tennessee College of Medicine Chattanooga and University of Tennessee at Chattanooga train healthcare providers in the area.
The first visit takes about 60 to 90 minutes. Your acupuncturist will ask detailed questions about your health, symptoms, diet, and lifestyle. They may check your pulse and look at your tongue (traditional diagnostic methods). Treatment involves inserting 10 to 20 hair-thin needles at specific points. Most people feel minimal discomfort. You lie still for 20 to 30 minutes. Many people relax enough to doze off.
Chattanooga's outdoor recreation culture (rock climbing, trail running, mountain biking) drives demand for sports medicine PT. Several practices near Signal Mountain and along the riverwalk specialize in adventure-sport rehabilitation.
Consider acupuncture for chronic pain (back, neck, knee), frequent headaches or migraines, osteoarthritis pain, post-surgical pain management, nausea (especially from chemotherapy), stress and anxiety, or insomnia. Some people also seek acupuncture for fertility support, allergies, and digestive issues, though evidence varies for these uses.
Initial visit: $75-200 · Follow-up session: $50-150 · Package (6-10 sessions): $300-1,000
Chattanooga's topography (ridges, valleys, and inclines) makes fall-prevention training especially relevant for older adults. Many PT programs here emphasize balance and terrain-adaptive exercises.
Acupuncture is recognized by the NIH as effective for chronic pain conditions including low back pain, neck pain, and osteoarthritis. It offers a drug-free option that many patients use alongside conventional treatment.
Clinical trials support acupuncture for reducing both the frequency and intensity of tension headaches and migraines. Many patients find it effective as a preventive treatment.
Acupuncture activates the parasympathetic nervous system, promoting relaxation. Many people use it as a complementary approach for managing stress and anxiety alongside conventional care.
Acupuncture has strong evidence for reducing nausea, including chemotherapy-related and post-surgical nausea. It is also used for functional digestive complaints like IBS symptoms.
Acupuncture supports healing from sprains, strains, and repetitive stress injuries by improving local circulation and reducing inflammation. It is frequently combined with physical therapy.
Hixson, Chattanooga has 2 licensed acupuncturists. 100% are currently accepting new patients, so finding an available provider should be straightforward.
Yes. 100% of acupuncturists in Hixson, Chattanooga are currently accepting new patients. You can filter your search on FindClarity to show only providers who are taking new patients.
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 Hixson, Chattanooga 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.
Chattanooga has two main hospital systems: Erlanger Health System (academic, trauma) and CHI Memorial (CommonSpirit Health, community). Parkridge Medical Center (HCA) provides additional capacity. Start with your insurance network to narrow your options.
Hixson has a limited number of acupuncturists. You may want to search across Chattanooga to find providers with the right credentials, availability, and insurance acceptance for your needs.
Yes. Erlanger and CHI Memorial both serve patients from Catoosa County (GA), Dade County (GA), and DeKalb County (AL). However, state Medicaid programs don't always transfer across borders, so verify your coverage before scheduling.
Chattanooga handles most routine and specialty care well. For highly specialized procedures or rare conditions, patients are typically referred to Vanderbilt in Nashville (about 2 hours) or Emory in Atlanta (about 2 hours). The city is well-positioned between both referral centers.
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.