Learn more from Vicki Black, L.Ac., LMT, one of our acupuncturists.
02/19/2026
We're celebrating the 2-year work anniversary of Marlene.
We are grateful for Marlene and how friendly and caring she is with our patients. She's a great member of our team.
Congratulations, Marlene!
02/18/2026
Does insurance cover acupuncture treatments?
The initial consultation at Lincoln Medical Acupuncture may be covered by insurance, as it’s typically billed like a standard medical office visit. Because coverage can vary, we recommend checking with your insurance provider to see whether acupuncture is included in your plan.
If you don’t have insurance or your plan doesn’t cover acupuncture, we offer a discounted self-pay option to help make care more accessible.
02/11/2026
Join us as we celebrate Hilary, our medical assistant, on her 3-year work anniversary!
We appreciate Hilary's compassionate presence and how she helps our clients feel cared for.
Thank you, Hilary, for all you do.
02/09/2026
Acupuncture has been shown to be beneficial in treating morning sickness and nausea.
Stop by our Tuesday walk-in clinic from 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM and see if it can help relieve your symptoms.
Fee is $60 (self-pay) only on Tuesdays. If you would like to use your insurance, we can schedule an appointment for another day of the week.
Feel better naturally with acupuncture.
02/02/2026
Did you know that many people find relief with acupuncture? Here are some common conditions that acupuncture may be helpful:
• Chronic pain (like back, neck, or joint pain)
• Headaches and migraines
• Mental health (think stress, anxiety, and PTSD)
• Fertility problems
• Sleep disorders and fatigue
Acupuncture works by supporting your body’s natural healing response. It’s a gentle, effective way to feel more balanced and comfortable.
There's no waiting to find balance and relief on Tuesdays!
Stop by our Walk-In Acupuncture Clinic every Tuesday, from 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM.
We offer convenient, same-day treatments. Experience the healing benefits of acupuncture for stress, pain, and other health problems.
Fee is $60 (self-pay) only on Tuesdays. If you would like to use your insurance, we can schedule an appointment for another day of the week.
Feel better naturally with acupuncture.
01/21/2026
Join us as we celebrate the two-year work anniversary of Vicki Black, L.Ac., L.M.T.!
As a licensed acupuncturist and massage therapist, Vicki brings over 20 years of a thoughtful, whole-person approach to care. She offers our patients a variety of treatment options designed to ease pain, reduce symptoms, and support overall well-being—always with compassion and attention to individual needs. She also shares her knowledge with the community by offering free educational seminars on the benefits of acupuncture.
Thank you, Vicki, for all that you do!
01/16/2026
Help us wish Marlene, our wonderful Medical Receptionist, a happy birthday today! Marlene’s caring nature shines through as the first friendly face and warm voice our patients encounter, putting people at ease.
Here's to a great year filled with happiness. Have a fun day, Marlene!
01/12/2026
Is joint pain keeping you from doing daily activities? Acupuncture may be a solution.
Our Walk-In Acupuncture Clinic is open Tuesdays from 9 AM–6 PM, no appointment needed. Our special walk-in fee on Tuesdays is $60.
If you’d prefer to use your insurance, we can schedule you on another day of the week.
Stop in, take a moment for yourself, and let our caring acupuncturists help you find relief.
01/07/2026
If you're living with ongoing pain and nothing seems to be helping, acupuncture may be an option worth considering.
Our acupuncturists are experienced in assessing the root cause of your pain and determining the right treatment plan to help you find lasting relief from chronic pain.
Make the new year about you and your well-being. Explore how acupuncture may help you feel better.
12/31/2025
Do your New Year's resolutions include a focus on your health? If so, add "try acupuncture" to your list. Our acupuncturists are ready to help you improve your quality of life.
Our clinic will be closed on January 1. Have a safe and healthy 2026!
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At Lincoln Medical Acupuncture, we offer an integrative approach to care by combining evidence-based Western medicine with acupuncture to improve your overall health. Acupuncture works in different ways that are dependent upon what area of pain is being treated. Your treatments are personalized based on your condition. You may benefit from Traditional Chinese Acupuncture, Western Acupuncture, or a combination of both. Our goal is for you to have more energy, less pain, remain optimistic, and enjoy an improved quality of life.
Our providers are medically-trained and have years of experience working in the areas of family medicine, urgent care, cardiovascular, and orthopedics, and Medical Acupuncture. Because of their medical training, they are able to look at all aspects of your health, including reading x-ray, CAT Scan, and MRI tests, and reviewing medications you are taking. Based on your illness, injury, or pain location, we are able to develop the best overall plan of care tailored specifically to you, resulting in measurable and lasting outcomes.
There are different types of acupuncture that we are able to provide. The number of treatments needed depends upon the condition being treated and its severity.
Traditional Eastern Acupuncture
Traditional Eastern Acupuncture stimulates specific acupuncture points to balance the movement of energy in the body to restore health. It is best used for acute and chronic medical problems involving the nervous system, endocrine and immune systems, cardiovascular system, and digestive system. Very fine wire filaments (referred to as needles) are inserted into the skin. Patients feel little to no discomfort.
Western Acupuncture
Western Acupuncture may be considered by stimulating nerves, muscles and connective tissue. The stimulation boosts your body’s natural pain killers and increases blood flow to the affected area. This approach is often used for conditions that involve the musculoskeletal systems, such as acute or chronic neck, back, or joint pain.