
Q How often do I need to visit? As an office worker, it's hard to make time.
A Initially, you visit 1–2 times a week for acupuncture, then once symptoms stabilize, reduce to once every two weeks. Since herbal medicine is taken at home, treatment continues consistently even with fewer visits.
Detailed Answer
Acupuncture is effective at 1–2 times a week in the first 2–4 weeks, and once symptoms stabilize, you may lengthen the visit interval. Herbal medicine is prescribed 2–4 weeks' worth at once and taken at home, so the visit burden is low. We coordinate visit times and intervals together, reflecting the schedule of busy office workers.
Korean Medicine Clinic Perspective
What matters is continuing consistently rather than coming frequently. We design a treatment cycle together that you can realistically maintain.
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