Eastern Therapeutics provides a variety of treatments to promote wellness, relieve pain, and support a healthy body. At Eastern Therapeutics we use a variety of techniques based on the medical traditions of China, Japan, and Korea. These traditions are some of the oldest medical practices in the world originating more than 2,000 years ago.  Acupuncture is a key component of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). In the TCM system of Medicine, it is assumed that the body is dependent, supported, and activated by an intelligent energy called QI (pronounced "chee").
A person's state of health is influenced by the quality, quantity, and balance of Qi.
Acupuncture balances Qi and encourages it to flow freely. If the Qi is able to reach and nourish every cell, tissue, and gland in the body, then the body will have the natural ability to heal itself. 
Acupuncture needles are sterile, disposable, and hair- thin. People experience acupuncture differently, but most feel little or no discomfort. Some people are energized by the treatment, while others feel very relaxed. 
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BBB Rating
A+
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Hours
Regular Hours
Mon - Fri:
Sat:
SunClosed
Extra Phones

5086686542: 508-668-6542

Services/Products
Eastern Therapeutics offers traditional Chinese style acupuncture, Japanese style acupuncture, acupressure, ac-tonics, hot stone therapy, magnet therapy, moxibustion, tui-na (deep tissue massage), cupping, and herbal medicine.
Brands
Envioron
Payment method
check, cash, insurance, no credit cards
Location
We are located on 50 Main Street in Walpole, right on the Norwood line.
Amenities
We offer occasional free qi-gong classes on Saturdays as well as discounts for Blue Cross Blue Shield insurance, a senior discount, a tufts discount, an HPHC discount, and a birthday discount.
Categories
Skin Care, Acupuncture, Alternative Medicine & Health Practitioners, Herbs
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