- Good Point Acupuncture2301 Red Bud Ln, Ste 200
Round Rock, TX 78664(512) 731-0642 Appointment Times
Tue1pm - 6pmWed9am - 1pmThu1pm - 6pmFri9am - 1pmSat9am - 1pm
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“I started doing acupuncture after a friend (who was in the midst of a battle with cancer) highly recommended it. It helped her so much, she never missed a day of work. I figured, “what the heck- why not try it?”. Possibly my best decision ever. I go to help
... 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 »“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
I was BEYOND thrilled to find Yvonne. I was really skittish about acupuncture- until I tried it. She has helped immensely to relieve everything from sinus pain, and headaches, to ongoing stress. To be perfectly honest, I didn’t realize HOW MUCH she helped until I stopped going. I’ve learned my
... 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
... Read more »“This is really an awesome place. Especially for those of us that are not wealthy enough or have insurance that will cover acupuncture. The community room idea was a bit off putting when it was explained to me but once you close you eyes and sink into the awesome lounger
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Winter Soltice: Yin Meets Yang
The winter solstice this year falls on Tuesday, December 21st. This is a magical moment in terms of Chinese Medicine’s view of seasonal rhythms. It is the exact time when yin, the dark aspect of the yin-yang (tai ji) symbol, reaches its peak, and the spark of yang is born again. It’s a time when