Chinese Herbal Medicine

Price List

New patient Herbal medicine appointment - $150

Follow up Herbal medicine appointment (telehealth and in person) - $90

Chinese herbal medicine is a major pillar of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), which dates back thousands of years. It utilizes an extensive pharmacopeia of natural substances, primarily plants, but also some minerals and animal products, to restore balance and health to the body.

Each herb in the Chinese medicine system has specific properties and actions that affect specific parts of the body, or that address particular health issues. These herbs are often combined into formulas that are tailored to the individual patient, enhancing their effectiveness and minimizing side effects. The choice of herbs and their combination is based on a detailed diagnosis that considers the state of a person's Yin and Yang, their Qi (energy flow), and the balance of the five elements in their body.

Chinese herbal therapies can be used to treat a wide variety of conditions, including chronic pain, digestive disorders, respiratory conditions, and mental health issues like anxiety and depression. The administration of these herbs can take various forms, including teas, powders, tincture extracts, and capsules.

Noble Integrative Health practice emphasizes a holistic approach, often looking at lifestyle, diet, and environment as factors in health and disease, with the goal of treating underlying conditions, not just alleviating symptoms.

Chinese Herbal Medicine is a safe, effective, and drug-free way to become well and stay healthy, naturally.

What it looks like, isn’t what it feels like.

Skillfully crafting herbal formulas by choosing precise and most effective herbs to target an individual’s disharmony.

Explore the benefits of herbal medicine to complement your acupuncture treatments and overall wellness plan.

Chinese Herbal Medicine FAQs

    • Support healing processes

    • Activates natural self-healing abilities

    • Decrease stress and anxiety

    • Rebalance inner systems

    • Relieve pain

    • Improve vital organ health

    • Strengthen and tonify the body

    • Address the root of acute or chronic conditions

    • Raw herbs boiled into a tea

    • Liquid extracts

    • Pills

    • Powders

    • Chief Herb

      • Has greatest effect on principle problem and most important ingredient

    • Deputy Herbs

      • Support chief herb, address secondary symptoms

    • Assistant Herbs

      • Support and reinforce the effects of other herbs; help moderate or eliminate harsh properties of existing herbs within the formula

    • Envoy Herbs

      • Harmonize, guide, and focus the action of the whole formula on certain areas of the body