- Good Point Acupuncture2472 S FM 2869
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Hawkins, TX 75765(512) 731-0642 - Testimonials
“1st session was great. Will be going back.” -M.S
Will be going back. was last modified: February 19th, 2020 by Yvonne Perez Kettering
“Goodpoint Acupuncture is a great. I really enjoyed my experience with the community style acupuncture. In the past acupuncture how been cost prohibitive for me, but for only $25 a treatment, I have finally found a place where I can go regularly. The acupuncturists explained the process and made me
... Read more »“Highly recommend! Great office and acupuncture space. Even though it’s community I always still feel like my session is private. The room and recliners are comfortable and the temperature is always perfect. Nothing is better than acupuncture to balance the body. My whole family and I go at times.” -M.M.
... Read more »“It was my first time doing acupuncture so I had no idea what to expect. It was a good experience. The needles don’t hurt and then you relax for 45 minutes to allow the body to do it’s magic. I quickly signed up for more sessions. Thank you Yvonne.” -G.I.
... Read more »“Good Point was my first experience with acupuncture and I’ve been 3 times now, once a week. I thought about getting acupuncture in the past but it was out of my price range to keep up with it on a consistent basis.
I book my appointment easily online, usually same
... Read more »“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
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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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