Why Choose Fermata Integrated Health?
- Conveniently located in Downtown Kelowna
- Top rated
- ICBC patient provider
- Direct billing with most insurance providers
- Over 35 years of experience
Experience the ancient practice of cupping therapy, a time-honored technique offering profound benefits for modern wellness. Cupping uses gentle suction to release tension, improve circulation, and promote healing by bringing new oxygenated blood to targeted areas. Whether you’re seeking relief from muscular discomfort, stress reduction, or overall health improvement, our tailored cupping sessions are designed to meet your unique needs.
Step into a world of renewed vitality and relaxation with our drug-free, non-invasive cupping therapy. Feel the difference as our skilled practitioners rejuvenate your body and mind, enhancing your well-being through this holistic approach. Book your appointment today and embark on a path to holistic wellness with Fermata Integrated Health.
A brief chat for 5-10 minutes, to see if Chinese Medicine is the right fit for you and your condition. No assessment or medical advice are part of this appointment.
This treatment includes a detailed intake and Acupuncture. It may also include cupping massage, electro-acupuncture and dispensing of herbal formula tailored to your specific health concerns. It's typically advised to book a series of sessions to see lasting beneficial effect. Typically a starting point is 3-4 treatments over a 2-4 week period and the spacing out treatment as symptoms improve, a more detailed treatment plan can be made after the initial appointment. There is an additional fee for any herbal medicines prescribed.
This is for patients who have already had an initial appointment. If it has been more than two years since your initial visit, and you have a new health concern, please book an initial visit. There is an additional charge for herbal medicines.
Cupping is a technique that utilizes negative pressure (suction) to release blood, body fluids, inorganic substances, bacteria and metabolic waste from tissue and bring it to the surface to be carried out through the circulation and lymphatic systems. This allows new oxygenated blood to flow into the area and bring nutrients to the area to promote healing.