Holistic Wellness Center

Acupuncture care inspired by proven traditional methods.

We provide personalized acupuncture, acupressure, and herbal medicine support to help reduce pain, manage stress, improve sleep, and restore natural body balance through safe and guided care.

Acupuncture is a traditional Chinese method used to relieve some health conditions and symptoms, such as pain. An acupuncturist inserts very thin steel needles into your skin at multiple acupoints. The needles rebalance your body's energy and prompt your body to release natural chemicals to fight the illness or symptom.

Our Services

We offer personalized treatment plans based on your condition, health history, and wellness goals.

Acupuncture

Acupuncture uses very fine sterile needles placed at specific points to support natural healing. It is commonly used for neck and back pain, migraines, stress, sleep imbalance, digestion issues, and overall energy regulation.

Acupressure

Acupressure applies focused manual pressure on meridian points without needles. It helps reduce muscle tension, improve circulation, ease headaches, support relaxation, and is suitable for people who prefer non-needle therapy.

Herbal Medicine

Herbal medicine uses customized natural formulations based on individual body patterns and symptoms. It can support immunity, hormonal balance, digestion, respiratory health, and recovery when combined with acupuncture care.

Cupping Therapy

Cupping Therapy is a traditional healing technique that uses specially designed cups on the skin to create gentle suction. It helps improve blood circulation, reduce muscle tension, relieve pain, and promote natural healing. It is commonly used for back pain, stiffness, stress, and detoxification.

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Auricular Therapy

Auricular Therapy focuses on specific points on the ear that correspond to different organs and systems in the body. Stimulation through seeds, needles, or pressure can help manage pain, reduce stress, support weight management, and improve overall health.

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Sujok Therapy

Sujok Therapy is a natural healing method based on stimulating points on the hands and feet connected to different body parts. Using acupressure, seeds, magnets, or needles, it supports self-healing and helps with pain relief, stress reduction, and overall well-being.

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Meridian Acupuncture

Meridian Acupuncture is based on Traditional Chinese Medicine energy pathways called meridians. By stimulating acupuncture points along these pathways, this therapy helps restore energy balance, improve organ function, reduce pain, and support the body’s natural healing system.

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New Balance Method of Acupuncture

The New Balance Method is an advanced acupuncture approach designed to quickly restore balance in the body’s energy system. Through strategic point selection, it supports effective pain relief, healing for multiple conditions, and better overall wellness.

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About Us

Professional Experience

Kondapaneni Jyothirmayi is an experienced holistic health practitioner with extensive expertise in acupuncture and nutrition therapy. She has 18 years of experience in nutrition and wellness guidance and 11 years of professional experience in acupuncture treatment, helping patients improve health through natural and alternative healing methods.

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She is a registered acupuncture practitioner with the Maharashtra Council of Acupuncture (Registration No. MCA/2022/12/B/003118). Her practice focuses on treating various health conditions using Traditional Chinese Medicine techniques and integrated holistic wellness approaches.

Jyothirmayi has completed multiple training programs in acupuncture and holistic medicine from reputed institutions, including the Indian Academy of Acupuncture Science and the Indian Institute of Holistic Medicines.

Key Certifications and Training

  • Basic Course in Traditional Chinese Medicine (Acupuncture) - B.T.C.M
  • Advanced Course in Traditional Chinese Medicine (Acupuncture) - D.T.C.M
  • Master Tung Style Acupuncture - International Syllabus
  • Certified in the New Balance Method of Acupuncture under international expert Szenan Phau.
  • Chinese Blood-Letting Therapy
  • Tung Scalp Acupuncture
  • Gua-Sha Therapy
  • Registered Practitioner - Maharashtra Council of Acupuncture
  • Certified Access Bars Practitioner (Access Consciousness)

Areas of Expertise

  • Acupuncture Therapy
  • Nutrition and Lifestyle Counseling
  • Stress and Energy Healing
  • Holistic Wellness Treatments
  • Traditional Chinese Medicine-based Therapies

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Blog and Health Tips

How to Prepare Before Acupuncture

Eat a light meal 1-2 hours before your session, stay hydrated, wear loose clothing, and avoid heavy exercise just before treatment. Arrive 15 minutes early and share current symptoms clearly for better results.

What to Do After Acupuncture for Best Results

Rest for a few hours, drink warm water, avoid alcohol for the day, and keep stress low. Follow your treatment plan consistently and note changes in pain, sleep, mood, and digestion to discuss in your next visit.

FAQ

Is acupuncture painful?

Most people feel little to no pain. Acupuncture needles are very fine, and you may only feel a mild sensation such as warmth, tingling, or slight pressure for a few seconds.

How many sessions are needed?

The number of sessions depends on your condition, duration of symptoms, and response to treatment. Acute issues may improve in a few sessions, while chronic conditions often need a structured treatment plan.

Is acupuncture safe?

Yes, when performed by a qualified practitioner using sterile disposable needles, acupuncture is generally safe and well tolerated.

Can I take regular medicines during treatment?

In most cases, yes. Do not stop prescribed medicines on your own. Inform your practitioner about all medications and supplements so care can be planned safely.

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