Anodyne Community Acupuncture

Richfield, United States

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Community Acupuncture is an effective and affordable form of healthcare that makes acupuncture accessible to a wide range of people. Anodyne Community Acupuncture uses a sliding scale payment system with no income verification needed. An acupuncture treatment costs $ 15-​$ 40 per visit. You decide what you can afford within this range. There is a one time paperwork fee of $ 15 at the initial visit. Acupuncture does not have to be expensive to be effective.

At Anodyne Community Acupuncture, treatments take place in a quiet group setting with each person seated in a reclining chair. By treating many people at one time, costs can remain low, friends and family can be treated at the same time and, most importantly, more people in the community can benefit from the therapeutic effects of acupuncture.

We proudly serve the Minnesota communities of Richfield, Bloomington, South Minneapolis, Edina, Mendota Heights and beyond.

History

Established in 2014.

Anodyne Community Acupuncture was created to bring effective and affordable health care to the Richfield community. Sarah lives in Richfield and believes in the importance of taking care of the community she is a part of.

Meet the Business Owner

Sarah M.

Business Owner

Sarah received her Bachelor of Science in Biology at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque and her Master’s in Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine at American Academy of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine in Roseville, MN. After successfully completing the graduate program and national board exams, she is now recognized as a Diplomat of Acupuncture by the National Certificate Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine and is licensed by the Minnesota Medical Board.

While working on her Master’s, Sarah was a member of the Student Association, student intern in the Multiple Sclerosis specialty clinic and lead of the Fibromyalgia study group at AAAOM. She also interned with the Wilder Foundations’ Southeast Asian Services division providing acupuncture to the SEA community.

Sarah now lives in Richfield, MN and enjoys sharing the benefits of Chinese Medicine with her friends, family and the community.