Ann Arbor Community Acupuncture

Our mission at Ann Arbor Community Acupuncture is to provide effective and affordable acupuncture treatments for our community. When it comes to health and well-being, we want to put all our energy and focus on you getting better rather than on how you pay for it. In the United States, acupuncture at private clinics is often over $100 per treatment. Multiple treatments are often necessary for the highest benefit, which makes the cost of treatment the biggest barrier preventing Americans from using acupuncture. By offering a sliding scale between $25 to $50, we hope to make it more accessible to more people. You pay what you can–no questions asked.

Ann Arbor Community Acupuncture was founded by Evan Lebow-Wolf and Dr. Cheryl Wong in 2015. Since opening, we have provided over 30,000 treatments. In 2017, the clinic converted to a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization. The idea behind offering community acupuncture as a nonprofit is long-term sustainability. For a number of reasons, we have seen other community clinics in Michigan close their doors or change business models in the past few years. But as a non-profit and publicly-owned charity we hope to provide this resource for many years to come. 

Ann Arbor Community Acupuncture is a clinic member of POCA (People’s Organization of Community Acupuncture) and NAFC (The National Association of Charitable and Free Clinics).

 

Board of Directors

Evan Lebow-Wolf, President, senior acupuncturist

Kathleen Carroll, Secretary

Sansanee Craig, MD, Treasurer

 

One side of the main treatment room