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Hours
Monday: 9:30AM - 6:30PM
Tuesday: 9:30AM - 6:30PM
Wednesday: 10AM - 6:30PM
Thursday: 9:30AM - 6:30PM
Friday: 9:30AM - 6PM
Saturday: 9:30AM - 4PM
Sunday: Closed
Tips
accepts credit cards free wi-fi accepts insurance open to all
Ratings
Google: 5/5 Facebook: 5/5San Diego Sports Acupuncture
5465 Morehouse Dr #100, San Diego
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San Diego Sports Acupuncture is a team of licensed acupuncturists who are Certified Sports Medicine Acupuncture® specialists. They treat a wide range of aches, pains, and injuries, whether acute, chronic, or preventative. Their treatments aim to restore healthy movement patterns, increase blood flow, reduce swelling, encourage tissue healing, and decrease or eliminate pain. They utilize various techniques, including traditional acupuncture, dry needling, corrective exercise, active release massage, stretching, and cupping. Clients have praised the expertise and compassion of the acupuncturists at San Diego Sports Acupuncture. One chef, who puts his body through intense physical demands, found immense relief after just one session with Sean Davis. The acupuncturist's vast knowledge of the body and thorough approach helped alleviate the client's debilitating back pain, allowing him to return to work. Another client, who had been suffering from neck pain due to a car accident, experienced immediate relief after their first session with Sean Davis, who was also praised for his kindness and helpfulness. Furthermore, a client with a herniated disc and severe sciatica found hope at San Diego Sports Acupuncture after exhausting other treatment options, including physical therapy and steroid injections. Dr. Uzi, the acupuncturist, provided compassionate care, assuring the client that he could help with the tissue and muscle inflammation, even though he couldn't change the underlying mechanics. After a series of treatments, the client was able to avoid back surgery and regain the ability to care for their newborn child, something they had feared they would never be able to do again without pain.