- River Ridge Acupuncture215 S 2nd St
River Falls, WI 54022715-396-1849 1829 Riverside Ave
STE 200
Minneapolis, MN 55454612-293-5161
- Testimonials
Ashley Repka – “Shane is amazing!! I have been dealing with chronic pain and other medical issues for the past 8 years. Nothing seemed to work or be found what is going on. I noticed a huge difference from one treatment! I was so scared but I was tired of being in pain and not being able to live life pain free. I recommend coming in and getting treatments! ❤️”
Erik Larson – MPLS, MN Health complaints: A major loss of my life set off severe, electric anxiety in the mornings. What is better now?: The anxiety has lifted significantly and I’m in a better mood Why do you like this place?: Shane has a kind, calm demeanor. His practice is a healing oasis and reception staff is a lovely person. Such a caring, welcoming environment.Kate Marie – “Desperate was how I felt the first day I walked in the doors of this place. After years of chronic pain and fighting with doctors. My boss had been telling me for months to go see her “amazing, wizard, acupuncturist!” She never minces words and she was right! I feel helped and I’m still receiving services. After each treatment I feel more energized. If your struggling with anything medically I would give this place a try!!! 10/10
... Read more »Jacqueline Nealy, Fridley, MN.
Health Complaints: “Sciatic/ lower back pain for 3 years.”
What is better now? “Sciatica Gone!! No soreness or discomfort.”
Why do you like this place? “Shane game me my life back. Long drives and hard work outs are no longer daunting.”
Acupuncture will help you avoid the doctors office
Frequently people have pain then go to the Doctor.
The doctor orders an expensive MRI. The MRI does not find a problem.
The doctor prescribes a drug.
Then, the frustrated patient comes to Precision Acupuncture.
Shane does some assessments of the musculoskeletal system and finds the source of the pain.
There are too many unnecessary expensive MRI’s being done, too many drugs being prescribed, too much time spent in the hospital lobby, and too much money spent on providers who don’t know how to assess and treat pain without drugs.
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