
Services & Support
My goal is to provide effective, respectful, comprehensive, patient-centered health care.
Services
Patients are individually scheduled, so the focus is exclusively on you during your entire appointment. Care and attention like this are rare today, but are an essential component of healing.
This will also allow enough time for introducing and developing new healthy living patterns for those of us needing to heal, yet experiencing an always busy, over-scheduled and frenetic world, so that self care is easily and smoothly incorporated and medical care becomes less and less necessary.
When we slow down enough to notice ourselves, and our symptoms, we can then find the root of the problem and begin to work on it effectively.
Cancellations & Missed Appointments
The fee for missed appointments is the session fee. Please contact me as soon as possible to reschedule your appointment should the need arise. At least 1 business days’ notice prior to your scheduled time is needed.
Appointment Types
New Patient Visit with Acupuncture
1½ to 2 hours
This allows enough time for a thorough review of your history and current state of health, as well as your first treatment.
Follow-Up Visit | Adult
60-75 minutes
Acupuncture with herbal consultation
Follow-up Visit | Pediatric Visit
30-45 minutes
May include gentle bodywork or gentle acupuncture.
Herbal Consultation
30 minutes
If you’re receiving an acupuncture treatment, this service is included.
Cost of Herbs
Bulk herbs: $5-25/week
Granules: $15-40/week
Not all formulas need to be taken continuously, and formulas for acute conditions are often taken for 1-3 days.
Payment
Payment is required at the time of your appointment. Forms of payment accepted:
Cash
Personal or cashier’s check
Mastercard, Visa, Discover
Linden Healing Arts is committed to ensuring that individuals have access to excellent healthcare. For those in financial need, payment schedules are available.
You may contact me if you are dedicated to improving your health and in need of assistance.
Motor Vehicle Accidents / Worker's Compensation
If you have sustained injuries from a motor vehicle accident (MVA), under Oregon law your automobile insurance policy contains Personal Injury Protection (PIP) for any type of medical treatment you seek.
No copayment or any other out-of-pocket medical expense is required in order to receive treatment.
All that is needed is a recent referral from a western medical doctor (MD, DO, ND or DMD) listing the date of the accident and your insurance company’s name, claim number, and the name and contact information of your claims adjuster.
If you have a claim from a motor vehicle accident we will bill your personal injury protection insurance (PIP) for you.

East Asian Medicine (EAM) is a comprehensive system of health care that has been used successfully for over 2000 years.
My Doctor’s Bag
East Asian Medicine (EAM) is a comprehensive system of health care that has been used successfully for over 2000 years. It is based on Chinese medical texts codified around the time of the Han Dynasty, 206 BC to 220 AD. Acupuncture may be the best known of EAM treatment methods, but there are many more. Below is a summary of the treatment methods that may be used to help you heal.
WHAT CONDITIONS CAN THESE MODALITIES TREAT?
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Acupuncture is an ancient method of regulating your body’s communication and repair systems that become imbalanced through injury or disease, and bring them back to normal.
There are many methods of accomplishing this. The most well known in modern times is using very fine, sterile, stainless steel needles inserted shallowly in the skin. Another method is acupressure, which is using a finger, thumb or other tool to press on or near acupuncture points. or along acupuncture channels, which connect the points of the body.
While the East Asian countries all took their guidance from the ancient Chinese medical texts, each country developed unique ways of doing acupuncture. In general, Japanese acupuncture differs from the Chinese style in that the needles are inserted very superficially into the skin, or sometimes not at all – special tools are sometimes used to touch acupuncture points to create the change needed.
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Medicinal herbs have been a primary method of healing for humans since time immemorial. The Chinese codified systems of herbal medicine over 2000 years ago. These formulas are still used today, providing the ultimate time-tested medicine for us to benefit from now.
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Sotai is a gentle Japanese method of movement therapy that restores alignment and the body’s neuro-muscular movement patterns. It is effective in treating many types of pain and structural issues, including sports injuries, back, shoulder, neck, and hip pain, as well as headaches. When the human frame is properly aligned, patients heal much more quickly.
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Moxabustion is another way to access the acupuncture points and generate a healing response in the body. Mugwort (Artemisia vulgaris) is burned on or near acupuncture points to warm a point or area, providing healing infrared waves and heat to warm and encourage movement of body fluids along the acupuncture channels or affected tissues. Moxabustion is shown to increase the body’s immune response, which helps makes it effective not only with injuries, but also chronic diseases.
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Cupping is an ancient method of using suction to gently draw up congested fluids in body tissues that are causing pain or to stimulate and strengthen areas of weakness. Cups today are made of glass or plastic, but in ancient times, animal horns and bamboo cups were common in many parts of the world. Not only the Asian cultures used cupping techniques – the Egyptians and even Hippocrates did as well. There are many reasons to use cups beside pain and injuries – it can be used to help with breathing difficulties such as asthma, headaches, high and low blood pressure, infertility, diarrhea and constipation, stomach aches, and much more.
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Movement is life. Keeping a supple and well-performing body is an important aspect of a quality life. Each of us wants to enjoy doing what we want to do, and we need our bodies to cooperate easily.
I’ve been practicing yoga, qi gong, tai ji for over 15 years, as well as studying healthy movement patterns in the human body through other types of training. I have helped many patients return to an active, pain-free life by assessing current restrictions and areas of pain, and guiding and gently re-teaching the body how to move smoothly and painlessly.
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Using the healing power of food, our most fundamental medicine and building block of health, is an essential and delicious component in treating and preventing disease, and ensuring you have the vitality to do all that you love to do. Eating should be nourishing, of course, but also delicious and fun! Feeling deprived, guilty, or unsatisfied are unnecessary and unhealthy.
Linden Healing Arts will help you find a delicious, healthy and satisfying path to health. We also offer periodic classes to get your started or focus on something of interest.