5. What are my payment options?
We accept Cash, Check and all major Credit Cards. If you have insurance coverage we will handle all of the billing and paperwork - you will be responsible for the office co-pay and any amount of the office fees
not covered by your the insurance plan.
6. What can I expect on my first visit?
Your first visit will include a thorough review of your medical history, physical exam, diagnosis and acupuncture treatment. At your first visit other modalities, such and Tui-Na, massage or herbal medicine may be prescribed for you. A complete treatment plan and expected outcomes will be explained. The needles are retained for 20 to 45 minutes during the acupuncture treatment.
7. What is a typical course of treatment?
A typical course of treatment is 4-6 treatments. Because everyone responds differently to acupuncture you may need more or less than the average number of treatments. The severity, duration and other complicating diseases or factors will change your rate of response to acupuncture. We generally recommend a trial of 2-4 acupuncture treatments so that we can evaluate you rate of response and can then give you a more accurate estimate after the trial.
8. Can acupuncture help me?
Yes. Acupuncture is often used to stop pain, but also regulates the function of the immune system and internal organs, thereby treating a wide variety of health conditions. The acupuncture effect is cumulative and provides lasting pain relief. Acupuncture is particularly effective where western medicine fails and for chronic pain and disease. Eric Schmidt, L.Ac is happy to answer you specific questions and will provide a thorough explanation during you initial consultation.
9. Is acupuncture safe?
Yes, acupuncture is extremely safe. Major side effects are almost unheard of and the most common side-effect, which is uncommon, is minor bruising. Acupuncture, when preformed by a licensed and competent practitioner is safe and effective.
10. What are acupuncture and Chinese medicine used for?
Acupuncture is used for pain relief and to treat a wide variety of diseases. Chinese medicine has been used for thousands of years as a complete medical system. Chinese medicine is capable of treating all diseases and should be a first line treatment for our most common health ailments because it is safe and effective, without side effects. Acupuncture and Chinese medicine are increasingly used as an integrative treatment with western medicine. For cancer support and pre and post-operatively care, the combination of eastern and western medicine is much better than either one on its own.
11. What kinds of conditions and diseases can acupuncture and Chinese medicine treat?
Acupuncture is most commonly used for pain, such as back, neck and spine pain, herniated discs, nerve irritation, sciatica, headache, facial pain, jaw pain (TMJ), menstrual pain, arthritis, sprains, muscle strain, repetitive strain injuries, tendonitis, sports or auto injury. Acupuncture and Chinese medicine are also very effective for viral infections such as colds/flu’s and hepatitis. Other problems commonly and effectively treated are stress, insomnia, anxiety, depression, chronic fatigue, allergies and sinus problems, skin disorders, asthma, digestive problems, and fertility and reproductive enhancement for men and women.
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has determined that acupuncture is a safe and effective treatment for a variety of common health problems listed below. While it is best to start acupuncture treatment early in the course of an injury or disease, Chinese medicine is particularly effective for chronic health conditions.
Musculoskeletal: back & neck pain, CTS, tendonitis, injuries, arthritis, knee and shoulder pain
Respiratory: COPD, allergies, asthma, infections, colds, flu
Gynecological: menstrual cramps, menopausal symptoms, infertility
Dermatological: acne, psoriasis, eczema
Gastrointestinal: irritable bowel syndrome, diarrhea, constipation, abdominal pain, hepatitis
Psych-neuorological: headache, anxiety, depression, insomnia, auto-immune diseases
Cardiovascular: hypertension, stroke, angina, heart disease
Endocrine: diabetes, reproduction, fertility, thyroid disease
Chronic disease: HIV, hepatitis, addiction, chronic liver disease
12. Can acupuncture and Chinese medicine be used to prevent illness?
Yes. Chinese medicine has been used for thousands of years to prevent disease. Preventing disease and illness is one of the highest tenets of Chinese medicine.
13. What kinds of herbs do you use?
We use the highest quality herbs available from around the world. We have herbs available in traditional teas as well as in powders and pill form.
14. Are herbs expensive and will the herbs taste bad?
Herbs are not expensive. Typically, one week supply of herbs costs $20 - $30. Herbal medicine, when taken in tea form do taste bad, however the benefits far outweigh a momentary bitter taste.
15. How long does herbal treatment last?
Herbs can be taken for days or months depending on your condition. Unlike western pharmaceutical drugs, you do not have to take herbal medicine forever. Once your condition has stabilized you no longer have to take herbal medicine.
16. What are your credentials?
Eric Schmidt is licensed both Nationally (Dipl. O.M.) and in the State of California (L.Ac.) as an acupuncturist. Eric has trained at hospitals in China and at clinics around the world. Please see my Curriculum Vitae for more information.
17. Where can I get more information?
The National Institutes of Health (NIH), Medline, and the internet are good places to start. Please see our links page for a full list.
18. How can I contact you?
Eric Schmidt, L.Ac.
Meridian Health Clinic, Acupuncture and Herbal Medicine
2020 Broadway St, Suite A
Santa Monica, CA 90404