SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT: We have signed a lease on a second Philadelphia Community Acupuncture clinic -- coming to Mt. Airy in late March! The address is 538 Carpenter Lane, right near Weaver's Way Co-op. This website will serve as the website for both locations, so stay tuned! We are super excited!
ALSO! Please join us at the Broad Street Ministry on Saturday, February 25th at 7 PM for a FREE SCREENING of the documentary film Community Acupuncture: the calmest revolution ever staged. The film was co-produced by Ellen Vincent and filmed in part here at PCA. We are hosting the event along with Barefoot Doctor Clinic and Roxborough Community Acupuncture.
Schedule changes: No more Wednesday evening shift, folks, just Wednesday mornings from 9-1. But! we are offering a 2-for-1 deal on Wednesdays and Saturdays! You've been here before! You want to bring your friend who will be a new patient! It's two for the price of one! Just book one time slot under this option. Second patient must be new though! Wednesdays and Saturdays only, for a limited time. SWEET! One more thing: Ellen will be away from the clinic on Sunday, February 19th, Monday the 20th and Tuesday the 21st. Sarah will be covering her Sunday shift.
Mondays: Ellen 12-4, Billy 3-7
Tuesdays: Ellen 1-5, Sarah 3-7
Wednesdays: Billy 9-1
Thursdays: Ellen 2-6, Sarah 3-7
Fridays: Sarah 9-1
Saturdays: Sarah 10-2, Billy 1-5
Sundays: Ellen 11-3, Billy 1-5
Philadelphia
Community Acupuncture
is a community acupuncture clinic in West Philadelphia. We
provide acupuncture in comfortable group settings.
Our
sliding scale is $15 - $35. You
decide what you can afford. The purpose of our sliding scale
is to separate the issues of money and treatment; we want you
to come in often enough to really get better and stay better!
We understand that everyone's situation is different, and our
primary goal is to make acupuncture available to you as often
as you need it.
We
aim to make acupuncture and wellness resources accessible to
people at all income levels and cultural backgrounds. We are a
part of a movement to create social change in American health
care called Community Supported Acupuncture (CSA), a model
that empowers patients, builds community and breaks down class
divisions. Acupuncture can be part of the solution to the
soaring cost of healthcare - if it is affordable and
accessible to everybody. Philadelphia Community Acupuncture
helps make this possible.
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