Service Workers’ Acupuncture Project

San Francisco, United States

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You do so much for others: do this for yourself.

Welcome to S.W.A.P., the Service Workers’ Acupuncture Project. S.W.A.P. is an affordable, community-​style clinic in San Francisco. S.W.A.P.‘s mission is to provide affordable, effective acupuncture to people whose job it is to take care of others. S.W.A.P. treats all kinds of service workers — anyone from retail clerks to janitors, from waiters to massage therapists, from hotel employees to landscapers. S.W.A.P. is a way for you to give back to yourself.

History

Established in 2008.

S.W.A.P. began in 2008 as a way to give back to people who give so much — workers in the service industry.

Meet the Business Owner

Lauren K.

Business Owner

Lauren Kaneko-​Jones is an acupuncturist whose passion is to make medicine less mystical and more accessible. S.W.A.P. makes acupuncture affordable and therefore people can come in regularly to get the treatment that truly helps your health to advance to the next level.

Lauren loves working to help people transform and shift whatever needs help moving whether that be neck pain, other aches and pains, digestive disorders, menstrual health, but she always has an eye on the whole system behind whatever symptoms are happening. Lauren has treated many many patients by spending her first two years of practice in Community Clinics. She aims to meet you where you are to help you meet your health goals.

S.W.A.P. was founded in 2008 by Holly Anderson with the mission to provide affordable care for caretakers. Lauren joined Holly to promote this mission in 2013 and they transferred the ownership to Lauren in early 2015.