- Good Point Acupuncture2301 Red Bud Ln, Ste 200
Round Rock, TX 78664(512) 731-0642 -
We will be closed Friday, July 1st – Monday, July 4th to replace the roof. We apologize for the inconvenience.
Appointment Times
Tue1pm - 6pmWed9am - 1pmThu1pm - 6pmFri9am - 1pmSat9am - 1pm
- Testimonials
“Yvonne has helped me the last 2 years with an array of issues ranging from hot flashes, sleeplessness, nerve pain, back issues, eye issues and now most recent healing from a broken leg. She generally cares about your overall well being, asks great questions to assess and knows how to
... 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 »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 »“I live an hour away and still make the drive to come see Yvonne! I do not like needles but Yvonne is great at what she does and the atmosphere at GP is quiet and relaxing, which calms me. I’m so glad my family found her!” -L.L.
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... Read more »“Such a relaxing and calming environment. Yvonne has a very light touch and makes you feel very comfortable. If you are anyone who is hesitant because of a fear of needles she is really great and is a safe space.” -E.L.
Yvonne has a very light touch and
... Read more »“Great and affordable!!! I had terrible neck pain and one session gave me tons of relief! Highly recommend!!” -J.C.
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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