- Good Point Acupuncture2301 Red Bud Ln, Ste 200
Round Rock, TX 78664(512) 731-0642 Appointment Times
Tue1pm - 6pmWed9am - 1pmThu1pm - 6pmFri9am - 1pmSat9am - 1pm
- Testimonials
“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
“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 »“Definitely improved my neck and shoulder pain. Lots of energy. It was such a relaxing experience. This was the first time I have had acupuncture although I have been wanting to do it for some time now. Good point is very affordable. Great staff in a relaxing clean atmosphere. I
... Read more »“I have been here numerous times. I refer everyone I know here, as well. Acupuncture helps with so many issues including pain, sinuses, stress, and sleep problems. The staff listens to your needs. It’s very affordable and comfortable. I’ve done private acupuncture at other places in the past and get
... Read more »“Yvonne and Allison are both great, great service and it has helped me while pregnant and afterwards. Sciatica, knee and lower back pain relief.” -A.M.
Yvonne and Allison are both great. was last modified: February 19th, 2020 by Yvonne Perez Kettering
“1st session was great. Will be going back.” -M.S
Will be going back. was last modified: February 19th, 2020 by Yvonne Perez Kettering
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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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