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    Hu Yiping

    4.9 (12 reviews)

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    I have gone to Dr. Hu for more than 10 years. She is gifted. Trained in China, she is the very best acupuncturist I have ever seen.

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    Dr. Hu and her associates provide an atmosphere of healing. They are very professional and treat each patient with respect and care.

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    She is confident, calm and reassuring, and her credentials as a doctor and a healer are stellar.

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    Wildwood Acupuncture Center - Building Entrance

    Wildwood Acupuncture Center

    5.0(10 reviews)
    1.9 mi

    You will not find a better acupuncturist than Xiaoming Tian. He has been so effective in relieving…read morepain for me in a number of situations, pain that did not respond to usual interventions, like epidurals, dry needling, radio-frequency nerve ablation, etc. It is such a blessing when chronic pain is relieved. It's a life-changer.

    You know you've picked the right acupuncturist when…read more.. ...you actually feel excited for them to stick needles in your body and it doesn't really hurt. ...you see their ridiculously awesome credentials framed and hung in exam rooms (framed certificate from President Clinton, letters from NIH, old newspaper articles from Library of Congress, etc.) ...there's a waiting list for appointments ...the waiting room is so crowded, there's no place to sit ...the staff remembers your name everytime you come and are always smiling and friendly ...you actually feel sad that today is your last appointment. ----------- I was referred by yelper, Kim N to Wildwood Acupuncture Center and I'm so thankful I got to talk to her and get her recommendation when I saw her at the Sail Away event back in May. The Friday I was told I needed surgery, I immediately called and made an appointment at WAC. I had an appointment for Monday. Upon arrival, I filled out some forms and was thankful to see that they did accept insurance. Coverage varies from plan to plan and I'm thankful that my visits were 90% covered but it's still unclear how many visits they've paid for (still waiting for word on that). On the first visit, you can expect to be there for an hour and a half. During this 1hr+ period, you'll have a full evaluation (q+a) and then the acupuncture. You put on a paper gown and lay however instructed. (Me, on my left side facing the wall.) In general, I'm not afraid of needles...unless I'm watching you stick one in me. Thankfully, since my area of complaint is my back, I never had to watch him put one of the needles in my skin. You might be wandering what it feels like? Well, depending on where the needle goes, I either felt a bit of pressure but no pain, or I didn't feel it at all! Most times, I thought I just heard a flicking-type sound when they were inserted but I didn't feel it. Now, once the needle is in, however, when he pushes it in further or angles it differently - that is an entirely different feeling; sometimes painful, sometimes not. There were times when I felt tingly, felt some kind of something shoot down my leg or across my side. Dr. Xiao Ming Tian would stick the needles in the appropriate spot based on what the pain was like that day. Some days it hurt down my leg so he'd make sure there was a needle in my back area to address that pain. One day I mentioned I had a headache so he gave me additional needles in my head/neck (which was awesome!). Once all the needles are in, they need to stay in for 30-45 minutes. A heat lamp hangs over the acupuncture spots and it's nap time. That's right - a doctor sanctioned nap! I found over the last 14 sessions that while I actually slept some of the time, 80% of the the rest of the time I felt like I was in that place between asleep and awake and it was downright relaxing. When time is up, they come back in the room and take out the needles, you put your clothes back on and you go home and repeat the next day or however many visits Dr. Tian recommends. In my case, it was 15. I'll be honest, I was really quite skeptical about acupuncture at the beginning. I figured I'd give it a go but had low expectations. Thus far, it hasn't "cured" my back but it has significantly helped with managing the pain. It has also brought my blood pressure down to normal human numbers again so I'm very very pleased about that. (This was a result, apparently, of the placement of one needle in my forearm.) Yea...I'm a believer now! I've never been more eager to spread the word about a doctor, let alone an acupuncturist but I'm telling you - if you ever considered acupuncture before, come see Dr. Xiao Ming Tian at Wildwood. He is a darling older Chinese man who is extremely intelligent, very kind and truly cares about his patients. (Also, he gave me a Chinese restaurant recommendation in Rockville that I'm excited to check out! Seven Seas.)

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    Wildwood Acupuncture Center - Reception and Waiting Room

    Reception and Waiting Room

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    Pulse Community Care - Here for a much needed massage

    Pulse Community Care

    4.9(65 reviews)
    4.5 mi

    The owner, Jackie, reach out to me and my sister in regards to this matter and was extremely…read morecommitted to addressing the issue. My sister had the opportunity to try the acupuncturist I worked with and she had a great experience. Overall, she was happy with the care she received, and the response we received from Pulse. I just want to say thank you to Jackie and everyone at Pulse for reaching about to us about this matter and going above and beyond to make it right. I truly and wholeheartedly believe that the team at Pulse care about what they do, and most importantly they care about the patient experience. You can feel it in the first phone, from the moment you walk in the door, the treatment you receive, and even in their response to a less than ideal visit. Overall, we were very happy with their services, their response, and their professionalism. I can't wait to make my next appointment.

    Thanks!! If this is indeed Jackie I love your place and am so happy I stumbled across you!! The…read morepractioners like Wajida and Damon have made a big difference in my health and well being! My only beef is that you don't take Aetna, but paying out of pocket is well worth it!! Please please keep healing folk's bodies and minds! We are in a weary world.

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    Pulse Community Care - Owners, Jackie and Janaye.

    Owners, Jackie and Janaye.

    Pulse Community Care - Jackie using moxibustion therapy in conjunction with acupuncture to treat digestive issues.

    Jackie using moxibustion therapy in conjunction with acupuncture to treat digestive issues.

    Pulse Community Care - Jackie treating a patient for herniated disc and low back pain.

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    Jackie treating a patient for herniated disc and low back pain.

    Hu Yiping - acupuncture - Updated June 2026

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