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Category Archives: SAP in the Media

Everyone’s buzzing about Sacramento Acupuncture Project. Here’s our collection of articles, interviews and awards.

Our Sacramento Clinic was in this Comstock’s article

Posted on February 2, 2018 by OAP

Just in case you didn’t catch it… Our Sacramento clinic has been featured in Comstock’s magazine! “Care for people in working class & moderate income brackets that could use health care Continue Reading →

Posted in Blog, Community Acupuncture, OAP in the media, SAP in the Media

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Testimonials

  • Testimonial – Nirupama Lal
    Oakland Acupuncture ProjectI had always been interested in acupuncture and learned about Community Acupuncture Network online. Through CAN I found Oakland Acupuncture Project. I did not realize on my first visit that my experience would not only make me feel better, but also completely transform my perspective on my health. I am always looking for holistic and less intrusive routes to better health and well being. OAP has reinforced my search, and I am happier, better rested, and healthier having found it. I will always have acupuncture in my life. A word to the wary, but curious: It's not painful. Any sensation you feel during acupuncture is infinitesimally insignificant compared to the pain or discomfort that you are in right now. But here is what YOU need to do for it to work. You have to make that first appointment. And you have to come back, as regularly as you can, for you to experience feeling better. Take your healing in your own hands!

    - Nirupama Lal, a regular convert

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