- Good Point Acupuncture2301 Red Bud Ln, Ste 200
Round Rock, TX 78664(512) 731-0642 Appointment Times
Tue1pm - 6pmWed9am - 1pmThu1pm - 6pmFri9am - 1pmSat9am - 1pm
- Testimonials
“Yvonne is incredibly intuitive, and a gifted healer. I’ve been lucky enough to benefit from her services previously, and I know she truly cares about every person she works with and strives to provide a great experience every time. I appreciate her offering such an affordable price, so much that
... Read more »“Wonderful experience. Nice, relaxing and attentive. Really helped my chronic pain.” -J.K.
Really helped my chronic pain. was last modified: February 19th, 2020 by Yvonne Perez Kettering
“Great and affordable!!! I had terrible neck pain and one session gave me tons of relief! Highly recommend!!” -J.C.
Great and affordable!!! was last modified: February 19th, 2020 by Yvonne Perez Kettering
“Despite being my first ever attempt/experience with Acupuncture, the team at Good Point were welcoming, explained the process and despite being “group” style” it may as well have been individual. When I walked in, everyone else was asleep or eyes closed, and as I listened to my own guided meditation
... Read more »“Good Point Acupuncture is awesome! It’s very clean and professional and the acupuncturists are extremely receptive to your concerns and they are very knowledgeable. The appointments only cost $25 which is crazy for the high level of service you receive. It’s also really easy to book online and there’s usually
... Read more »“As soon as you walk in it’s very calming and relaxing with nice smells and dim lighting, and then the main treatment room is very comfortable too. I had a great nap. It’s very affordable so there is no reason not to try.” -K.F.
It’s very affordable so
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Harvest to Hibernation
Fall is traditionally thought of as harvest time, a time for gathering nature’s bounty, and preparing it for storage. Food is preserved for hibernation season. While we, as humans, do not actually hibernate in winter, we resonate with the energy of the season. Many animals hibernate, plants die down while roots preserve energy for the spring. The sun is low
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