- River Ridge Acupuncture215 S 2nd St
River Falls, WI 54022715-396-1849 - MonClosedTue9:00 - 6:30WedClosedThu9:00 - 6:30FriClosedSatClosedSunClosedOpen in Minneapolis location Mon, Wed, Fri 9:00 - 6:30
1829 Riverside Ave
STE 200
Minneapolis, MN 55454612-293-5161
- Testimonials
Erin Sullivan, Minneapolis
Acupuncture changed my life!
Since puberty I’ve struggled with chronic itchy feet. I’ve met with medical doctors of all kinds and tried numerous topical and medical treatments. Nothing had helped until seeing Shane at Precision Acupuncture. I’m a modern person but have found that ancient medicine is the way to a happier, healthier and fuller lifestyle. I highly recommend Shane and his practice to friends and family!!
Jessica Schmitz – “Shane is the best! I have been a lifelong migraine sufferer and after starting acupuncture with Shane, I am migraine free for the last 3 months. This has been the longest I have ever gone without a migraine. Word cannot say how grateful I am.”
Susan Bartley. Stillwater, MN
Health Complaint: Sprained Shoulder
What is Better Now? Had frozen shoulder and now can move it and is back to normal.
Why do you like this place? I have been a patient here for 2 years and had excellent results. I will use acupuncture the rest of my LIFE!
David Patterson – “I would highly recommend Shane. He did acupuncture for my wife during her third trimester of pregnancy. My wife felt very relaxed and relieved from the sessions and it definitely helped overall as we prepared for the arrival of our baby.”
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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