Mile High Acupuncture Multiple Locations
$15
for a Customized Acupuncture Consultation and 60-Minute Session at Mile High Acupuncture
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Current Buy Ins: 126
Value
$95
$95
Discount
84%
84%
Savings
$80
$80

Deal Overview
Help improve your summer sports performance and manage pain with the drug-free practice of acupuncture. When you buy this deal for just $15, you will get an introduction to this thousands-of-years old therapy that can bring balance to your body and amend health issues without the use of drugs or surgery.Deal Rules
Must receive services by 9/24/12.Must call by 7/24/12 to schedule.
24-hour cancellation required.
Must present deal certificate before service.
One offer per customer.
New customers only.
May buy multiple to gift.
Must be used in one visit.
No credit or change returned.
Cannot combine offers.
Gratuity not included.
Like a lifeless teeter-totting partner, some unnatural pain remedies can keep you up but won't give you the "oomph" you need to really get going again. Acupuncture is a natural way to treat pain and bring life, energy and balance back to your body. A great adjunct to your summer sports training or workout routine, acupuncture can help keep your body perform at its best, most natural potential. When you buy this deal from Mile High Acupuncture for just $15, you will get an introductory consultation and a one-hour acupuncture session. After just one session, you can start to feel less like you're playing a one-sided game with your health and more balanced.
About the acupuncturist
With a bachelor's in human service counseling, Karla Leopold spent several years working in the mental health field before pursuing acupuncture and traditional Chinese medicine. In addition to being a licensed acupuncturist since 2010, she has also been a massage therapist has trained in adjunct therapies such as a type of Chinese massage called tui na, trigger point therapy, auriculotherapy and more.
About the acupuncturist
With a bachelor's in human service counseling, Karla Leopold spent several years working in the mental health field before pursuing acupuncture and traditional Chinese medicine. In addition to being a licensed acupuncturist since 2010, she has also been a massage therapist has trained in adjunct therapies such as a type of Chinese massage called tui na, trigger point therapy, auriculotherapy and more.











