ACA Acupuncture & Wellness
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Acupuncture brings balance without the need for medication—many practices blend it with supporting therapies. One midtown spot that leans into these methods is ACA Acupuncture & Wellness, a clinic where the approach stretches from needle therapy to herbal consultations. The practice swaps needles for cupping when needed, a technique some find key to easing tension in shoulders and back. Others arrive for Gua Sha to work out tightness under the skin, or choose dry needling to target trigger points in muscle tissue.
On 315 Madison Ave Rm 901, this ninth-floor suite sits a block west of Madison Square Park. You’ll find the clinic tucked between office lobbies and art galleries, a short walk from Penn Station if you come off the 1/2/3 trains. The neighborhood is loud by day, quiet by dusk, and the building matches that pulse—elevators run express after 6 p.m. Most evenings there’s room to step off the sidewalk without circling for parking.
Services go beyond classic acupuncture. Patients mention relief from chronic migraines after electro-acupuncture, while others add moxibustion to warm stiff joints. Cupping marks an option for athletes recovering between games or performances, paired sometimes with infrared therapy on the same visit. Practitioners can also address digestive hints like bloating with targeted needle placements or herbal formulas designed afterward.
Save the map before you head up: open this listing for door-to-door directions that walk you straight through the lobby. Once you’re off the elevator on the ninth floor, the frosted door marks the office lobby; call (917) 261-6835 when you arrive.