- 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
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“1st session was great. Will be going back.” -M.S
Will be going back. was last modified: February 19th, 2020 by Yvonne Perez Kettering
“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 »“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 »“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 »“There is nothing better than an acupuncture nap! Not only is this wonderful service needed by many, but the price can’t be beat ! This is now an affordable service. Yvonne is a caring, perceptive, professional. If you have never tried acupuncture, this is your opportunity to see if this
... 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
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Chinese New Year is the most important holiday in China for good reason. Each new year brings new energies and opportunities. The celebration begins the day after the first new moon between January 21 and February 20 each year and lasts until the following full moon. These 2 weeks are a time of welcoming and aligning with the new
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