Acupuncture in Rochester, NY
Treating pain, stress, anxiety, chronic illness, low-energy and overall wellness.
Conveniently Located on Monroe Ave between 12 Corners and Rte 590
Providing Acupuncture, nutritional counseling, herbs, and other Chinese Medicine modalities such as gua sha, moxibustion; Ronald Pratt Acupuncture offers clients in Rochester, NY with help with:
Chronic Illness and Pain
Stress and Anxiety
Symptoms Related to Cancer Treatments
A Unique Acupuncture Clinic in Rochester, NY
One-on-one sessions
Every treatment uniquely designed the patient.
Patient care centered and committed to your healing
FAQs
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I am an in-network provider with Excellus Blue Cross Blue Shield, MVP and Aetna. I bill other health plans as an out of network provider.
I do not currently bill Workers Compensation nor Personal Injury/Motor Vehicle plans. If you have benefits with either of these plans, I will provide paperwork for you to get reimbursed directly.
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Along with insurance payments, I accept cash, check, all major credit cards, health savings accounts and flex spending accounts.
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We are a patient centered practice and provide a substantial amount of one-on-one time with patients. This is essential to truly understand each patient and assure the best possible care and outcomes. Our pricing structure reflects these values. 2- hour initial appointments are $215. 1-hour follow-up appointments are $115. Any additional therapies such as Moxibustion and Nutritional Counseling are included in your appointment fee. Herbs and supplements are additional
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Ronald Pratt Acupuncture is located in Brighton at O.N.E. Wellness Center, 2349 Monroe Ave, 2nd Floor, Rochester, NY 14618.
Park in the rear of building and use rear entrances to access the second floor. If you need an elevator, use the entrance to the right.
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“I enjoy the time spent there. Ron is great and makes me feel comfortable and confident with my decision to try acupuncture.”