Do you suffer from chronic pain, migraines, depression, anxiety, fatigue or a neurologically-derived disorder? Did you recently suffer from a stroke and require rehabilitation? Or have you tried all Western options, and are looking for an alternative to your health care? Or for your vision care? Needles of Hope is a Chinese medicine clinic offering a safe, effective and drug-free alternative.

Our purpose is to bring BALANCE back to your body, so that your body can begin to naturally heal itself. We strive to provide a blend of proven classical Chinese Medicine practices with cutting-edge modern advancements, and are committed to the success of your treatment.

Most of us grew up with Western medicine, so it’s hard to imagine that there could possibly be another way or another paradigm of health care. Amazingly, there were ancients 3,000 years ago, who implicitly understood how stimulating “neural nodes” or acupuncture points with very thin needles, could affect both our central and peripheral nervous systems. In the case of pain, we now know that point stimulation triggers the release of the body’s internal chemicals, such as endorphins and enkephalins, which have pain-relieving properties. 

More modern applications of neural node/area stimulation on the scalp (Neuro-Acupuncture) can often help with post-stroke recovery (paralysis or weakness in the face, trunks, limbs, numbness and tingling, balance, speech, vision), as well as other neurological disorders such as Cerebral Palsy, Parkinson’s Disease, Multiple Sclerosis, Traumatic Brain Injury, Phantom Pain, PTSD, Autism, anxiety, pain and much more!

As alternative medicine practitioners, we don’t limit ourselves to just acupuncture, but incorporate a number of alternative medicine therapies into your treatment plan. And guess what? Many of these therapies such as laser needles, low-level laser therapy, and photobiomodulation do not involve needles! Interested in learning more?

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Acupuncture is an ancient form of needle therapy which is gaining popularity in the Western world. During a treatment, a very thin, disposable, solid, hair-like needle is inserted at specific points of the body . . .

Broadly speaking, acupuncture works in the following ways: It relieves pain, it reduces inflammation, it restores homeostasis. Homeostasis refers to the body’s ability to regulate its . . .

It may surprise you to know that if one visited 2 different acupuncturists for the same issue, each acupuncturist will probably perform very different treatments. You might be wondering . . .


Neuro-Acupuncture is a contemporary acupuncture technique which integrates classical Chinese needling with neuroscience. It is also referred to as scalp acupuncture because specific . . .

Measuring the success of acupuncture can be challenging as the area is not really structured to be measured in Western scientific terms, however here is a piece that presents summary . . .

Your first visit will be approximately 90 minutes, with return visits lasting typically 50 minutes, but can last up to one hour, depending on the treatment require. During your first visit, there . . .


Needle-Less Modalities

At Needles of Hope, we incorporate a number of alternative medicine therapies into your treatment plan. Here are some of them: Laser needles: Laser needle . . .

News/Events

Nov 18, 2018: Neuroacupuncture Day for Veterans- offering free neuroacupuncture treatment for veterans. Sponsored by the Neuro-Acupuncture . . .