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318 BEAR HILL RD, SUITE 10
WALTHAM, MA 02451
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CHI WELLNESS CLINIC OF MASSACHUSETTS

Waltham and Weston Acupuncture Clinic

    About Waltham-Weston Acupuncture Clinic
    Therapies
    Our Neighborhood
    Transportation
    Map for Boston IVF, MGH - West and Chi Wellness Waltham Clinic
About Waltham-Weston Acupuncture Clinic

Waltham-Weston Acupuncture Clinic, on the border of Waltham and Weston, is a general clinic that treats various chronic conditions. It offers acupuncture, Chinese herbal medicine, Tuina massage and Tai Chi healing exercises.

It has eight spacious treatment rooms, each with a tall window overlooking the trees and rocks of Bear Hill. The tranquility and peaceful environment make this clinic feel like a hut in the middle of an ancient forest.

In addition to the treatment of general chronic conditions, Waltham-Weston Acupuncture Clinic has five speciality treatment programs:


    Anxiety, Depression & Stress
    Chronic Pain & Injury
    Fertility & Women's Health
    Sports Injury
    Holistic Rehabilitation

Therapies
Over 5,000 years Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) has evolved complex methods of diagnosis and treatment tailored to the individual's subtle patterns of disharmony. This allows it to not only treat fully manifest diseases, but also to assist in maintaining health and balance (i.e. wellness) to prevent illnesses from occurring. There are six major modalities in TCM:
    Acupuncture: Needle on an acupoint
    Massage therapy: Tuina (also called Anmo)
    Moxibustion: Burning an herbal stick placed above an acupoint
    Cupping: Vacuum suction cups on the skin (near acupoints)
    Herbs: Herbal Medicine (fighting diseases), Dietary Supplements (seasonal adjustment)
    Therapeutic exercises: Tai Chi, Qi Gong and many others
As a comprehensive TCM center in Boston and Waltham, Massachusetts, Chi Wellness Clinic offers services in all six modalities and their optimal combinations.

Acupuncture involves the insertion of hair-thin needles into specific points on the body. There are as many as 2,000 acupuncture points on the human body (though only approximately 350 acupoints are commonly used), which are connected by 20 meridians (channels and collaterals). Most people feel only a minimal amount of pain as the needles are inserted. When practiced by a licensed practitioner, acupuncture is extremely safe and does no harm. It can treat many health conditions and also bring total relaxation to the mind and body.

An acupuncture session usually takes 30-45 minutes. Patients will need a thorough diagnosis first. Most patients are treated once a week; some are treated up to three times per week. We expect patients to feel some relief of symptoms after a couple of sessions. Due to many variables, it is difficult to predict how long it takes for acupuncture to cure a particular health condition.

Acupatch is an adhesive patch with a metal pellet, which can stimulate an acupuncture point without penetrating the skin. Acupatch is effective in its own right. It acts more slowly than acupuncture and it is more effective for shallow acupoints such as on the ear. The advantage of acupatch is that patients can massage those acupoints themselves, thus relieving certain symptoms on demand. We usually use acupatch in conjunction with acupuncture. For patients who do not like needles, acupatches may be used without acupuncture. Acupatch is effective for headaches, pain relief, weight issues and various addictions (smoking, drinking, substance abuse). An acupatch session takes about 10-20 minutes. Patients need to visit the clinic twice a week.

Cupping is carried out by placing an oxygen-depleted glass cup on the skin. The vacuum, which is created by a burning taper placed briefly inside the cup prior to its placement on the skin, stimulates the flow of Chi and blood in the cupping area. Cupping therapy can be performed as an alternative to acupuncture. The cups are placed over acupuncture points, but they treat a larger area of the body. At Chi Wellness, cupping is usually used in junction with massage or acupuncture when needed. A cupping session takes about 20-30 minutes.

Herbal formulas consist of a combination of herbs. There are 150,000 formulas recorded in Chinese medicine. Herbalists prescribe formulas specifically tailored for a particular patient and a particular medical manifestation of a condition. Here, Chinese herbal medicine has an advantage over other types of herbal treatments. Herbal remedies are effective for many health conditions and have few side effects when prescribed by qualified practitioners.

Patients will need a thorough diagnosis before being given a prescription (a combination of 5-20 herbs). A prescription is used for 1-2 weeks before patients are reevaluated. Chi Wellness is still in the process of building a pharmacy of 200 kinds of herbal extract powders. Meanwhile, we provide our patients with herbs in raw forms (requiring brewing) or powder forms through other quality herbal pharmacies in Boston.

Tuina Massage therapy is called Tuina (meaning push and pull) in China. The Tuina therapist manipulates the energy in the body by kneading the points along the Chi meridians. There are four main method schools in Tuina, encompassing about twenty techniques. One is Acupressure, which relies on fingers to stimulate acupoints. Tuina is used for relief of pain, headache, injuries, stress, insomnia, poor digestion and irritable bowel syndrome. During a Tuina session, especially those of one hour or longer, patients get into a state of tranquility and total relaxation. Patients feel rested and yet energized afterwards. The therapeutic effects of Tuina often last for days and up to a week.

Our form of massage is deep, strong and precise. During the first visit, we recommend customers with chronic aches and pains to have a whole body massage, which takes approximately one hour. In the first session, our therapist will survey and diagnose sore points throughout the body, systematically relieving pain. Our treatment will not only treat pain being felt at the moment, but also expose and treat hidden pain. The latter may cause future injuries and health complications if not treated properly. It is particularly effective to combine therapeutic Tuina with acupuncture therapies. During, or shortly after the session, customers may experience some soreness. This should not be cause for alarm or require treatment with medications.

Reflexologyis a form of therapeutic massage in Tuina that is applied to the feet or head. According to Chinese medicine, the feet or head reflect health conditions of various parts of the body. Reflexology massage can promote overall wellness and relieve stress, headaches, strains and pains. Reflexology massage is strong, but more refined than whole body massage. Patients feel light and energized afterwards.

Tai Chi, an ancient Chinese exercise, combines martial arts with Chi-Gong (or Qigong) breathing techniques. Tai Chi is a serious yet gentle workout that brings a unique state of tranquility. Tai Chi's therapeutic benefits include stress release, relaxation of mind and body, relief of aches and pains, and improvement of strength, flexibility, balance, and coordination. Tai Chi exercise requires regular practices. Average students may expect to gain therapeutic benefits after 3 to 12 months of practice.

Our Neighborhood

Chi Wellness Waltham Clinic, on 318 Bear Hill Road, is 0.5 mile from Boston IVF - Waltham Center and Massachusetts General Hospital - West Campus on 40 Second Avenue, Waltham, MA. Nearby medical centers include

    Boston IVF Waltham Surgical Center
    Massachusetts General Hospital - West Campus
    Lahey Clinic
    Newton-Wellesley Hospital
    Sterling Medical Center
    McLean Hospital
    Mount Auburn Hospital
    Waltham Weston Hospital
    Please note Chi Wellness Clinic is an independent organization and is not affiliated with the medical centers mentioned above)
Within walking distance are Costco Store (2rd Ave), Doubletree Hotel (Winter St), Holiday Inn (Winter St), Westin Hotel (3rd Ave), and Uno Chicago Grill (Bear Hill Rd). It is a short distance away from Bentley College and Brandeis University.

As a neighborhood clinic, we offer acupuncture, Tuina massage therapy, herbal medicine and Tai Chi class to residents of Waltham, Lincoln, Burlington, Lexington, Bedford, Concord, Needham, Wellesley, Weston, Wayland, Natick, Newton, Watertown, Belmont, and Cambridge.

Waltham Clinic, also known as Route 128 Clinic, is conveniently located near Route 95, Route 128 and Route 90. We serve acupuncture, Tuina massage therapy, herbal medicine, and Tai Chi and other healing exercises to professionals who work at companies along Route 128 including: 3Com Corporation, Advanced Networks Corp., BMC Software, Inc., Computer Sciences Corp., Digital Broadband Communications, Inc., Exodus Communications, Inc., IBM Corp., Intuit, Inc., LSI Logic Corp., Lycos, Inc., MetraTech Corp., Microsoft Corp., Mitsubishi Electric ITA/ ITA Horizon Systems Lab., Netegrity, Inc., Neteos, NOVA Biomedical, Oracle Corp., Panametrics, Inc., PAREXEL International Corp., Symantec, Raytheon Company, StorageNetworks, Inc., Thermo Electron Corp., TRUE Software, and Verizon.

We also provide acupuncture, herbal medicine, Tuina and other TCM services to cities and towns in Eastern and Central Massachusetts, Southern New Hampshire, and Northern Rhode Island:

    Middlesex County: Acton, Arlington, Ashland, Bedford, Belmont, Boxborough, Burlington, Cambridge, Carlisle, Chelmsford, Concord, Framingham, Holliston, Hopkinton, Hudson, Lexington, Lincoln, Lowell, Malden, Marlborough, Maynard, Melrose, Methuen, Natick, Newton, Reading, Pepperell, Sherborn, Stow, Sudbury, Townsend, Wakefield, Waltham, Watertown, Wayland, Westford, Weston, Wilmington, Winchester Woburn,

    Essex County: Amesbury, Andover, Boxford, Bradford, Danvers, Essex, Gloucester, Groveland, Hamilton, Haverhill, Ipswich, Lawrence, Lynn, Lynnfield, Marblehead, Methuen, Newbury, Newburyport, Peabody, Rockport, Rowley, Salem, Saugus, Swampscott, Topsfield, West Newbury

    Cape Cod and the Islands (Barnstable, Dukes & Nantucket County): Barnstable, Buzzards Bay, Nantucket, Provincetown, Truro, Wellfleet, Yarmouth

    Bristol County: Attleborough, Fall River, Freetown, New Bedford, North Attleborough, Westport

    Suffolk County: Boston, Charlestown, Chelsea

    Norfolk County: Braintree, Dedham, Foxboro, Franklin, Holbrook, Milton, Needham, Quincy, Stoughton, Wellesley

    Plymouth County: Duxbury, Hanover, Kingston, Lakeville, Marshfield, Middleborough, Plymouth

    Worcester County: Ashburnham, Athol, Barre, Berlin, Bolton, Boylston, Charlton, Clinton, Dudley, Gardner, Fitchburg, Hubbardston, Lancaster, Leominster, Milford, Northborough, Paxton, Southbridge, Spencer, Sterling, Sturbridge, Templeton, Upton, Westborough, West Boylston, Winchendon, Worcester


Transportation

Public Transit
Waltham Clinic is accessible via two MBTA routes, either bus or train.  Refer to the MBTA's website for up-to-date maps, fares and schedules.

Train

    #1413 Commuter Rail Line (North Station, Boston to Fitchburg/South Acton)
    Get on the train at North Station (B or Orange Line) or Porter Square (Red Line)
    Get off the train at Waltham Station (This is about two miles from our office)
    Take # 70 Bus from the train station
    Get off the bus at Main St/Stow St Station
    Walk about 0.8 mile to Waltham Clinic at 318 Bear Hill Road

Bus

    #70 Bus (Central Square, Cambridge to Cedarwood, Watertown)
    Take outbound bus in Central Square or stops along the route
    Get off at Main St & Stow St stop in Waltham (across from Charter Bank)
    Walk 0.8 mile to 318 Bear Hill Road

    # 170 Bus (Dudley Square/Back Bay, Boston to Oak Park)
    Take outbound bus in Dudley Sq. or any stop along the route
    Get off (signaling the driver) at our doorstep at 318 Bear Hill Road

From the East and West (I-90 / Mass. Pike)
    Follow the Mass. Pike to Exit 14 to Route 95/128 North. Take Exit 26 Ramp right onto Rt. 20 (Waltham). Turn left (west) onto Stow St. Bear left (west) onto Rt. 117 (Main St), then immediately turn RIGHT (N) onto Bear Hill Rd. Continue on to 318 Bear Hill Road. Turn left into parking lot. (0.7 miles from ramp to clinic)

    Alternate Route: 95 North to Exit 27 B Waltham (Winter Street/ Wyman Street Exit). Turn right onto Wyman and right again onto Totten Pond Rd/Winter St. to continue over the overpass. Go straight through first set of lights and follow signs for Second Avenue (left at second set of lights). See Second Avenue Directions below.

From the North:
    Follow Route 93 South to Route 95/128 South. Take Exit 27 B and follow signs for Second Avenue/ Bear Hill Road. See directions for Second Avenue.

    Alternate Route: Follow Route 95/128 South. Take Exit 26 Ramp right onto Rt. 20 (Waltham). Turn left (west) onto Stow St. Bear left (west) onto Rt. 117 (Main St), then immediately turn RIGHT (N) onto Bear Hill Rd. Continue on to 318 Bear Hill Road. Turn left into parking lot. (0.7 miles from ramp to clinic)

From the South
    Follow Route 95/128 North. Take Exit 26 Ramp right onto Rt. 20 (Waltham). Turn left (west) onto Stow St. Bear left (west) onto Rt. 117 (Main St), then immediately turn RIGHT (N) onto Bear Hill Rd. Continue on to 318 Bear Hill Road. Turn left into parking lot. (0.7 miles from ramp to clinic)

    Alternate Route: Follow Route 95/128 North. Take Exit 27B Waltham (Winter Street/Wyman Street exit). Turn right onto Wyman and right again onto Totten Pond Rd/Winter St. to continue over the overpass. Go straight through first set of lights and follow signs for Second Avenue (left at second set of lights). See Second Avenue Directions below.

Second Avenue/Bear Hill Road Directions

    Stay in right lane and turn right onto Second Avenue/Bear Hill Road
    You should see Boston IVF and MGH-West on left on 40 Second Avenue
    Continue 0.5 mile on Second Avenue
    Stay in left lane, Second Ave becomes Bear Hill Road
    You should see MetraTech Building, a round red brick building on the right
    Next building is 318 Bear Hill Road
    Turn right into parking lot
    Waltham Clinic is on second entrance from the middle level parking lot
Waltham Area Map
    Map for Boston IVF, MGH - West and Chi Wellness Waltham Clinic
Provider of Acupuncture, Herb, Massage & Tai-Chi in Massachusetts

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