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Xin-Xing Acupuncture & Chinese Medicine

Xin-Xing Acupuncture & Chinese Medicine

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Beyond great, Dr. Zhao healed me of two major problems when we were both in Ithaca. Western…read moremedicine elsewhere (these 2 are trained to US standards in addition to traditional ) had given me useless inhalers. Then, a professor referred me to Dr. Zhao and her sister who together got me healing. Later, on crutches for months, I was treated by them with immediate results. I'd go across country for treatment by either sister. Some office visits required more time and more approaches, but the visit cost the same regardless and was reasonable for me, a grad' student. Their philosophy of healing, their approach with patience and dignity, is healing in itself. Lighter story: Once, they gave me herbs to soak and drink for a nasty cold. Next visit, they said: "You're still sick! You didn't take your medicine!" "How did you know I didn't?""Because you're still sick!"

Dr. Zhao is a compassionate, highly trained professional! I highly recommend her. I have gone to…read moreher for about 8 years....it is just so healing for me. If you are reading this....you might be in pain, frustrated, weak....wondering why you are "stuck." If you want to try accupuncture, you need to know that Dr. Zhao was a top medical doctor in China and has over 20 years experience here, even teaching at a nearby chiropractic school. I would really recommend a real Chinese person, especially a doctor for this type of medicine....she can give you so much background that westerners cannot. This is not western medicine, this is a different culture/philosophy, so please acknowledge that. She works by herself and does everything herself; she has no receptionist to answer calls or do paperwork (this lowers the office rates). So chances are when you call her, she is currently working. It is easier to ask your questions and understand the treatments either by going to her website or stopping in, if you can, to ask her. She has a strong Chinese accent and it may be harder to understand over the phone. The best part is, when you come to her, you have her all to yourself for at least an hour, usually $65.00. Insurance doesn't usually cover accupuncture....but think of it, an hour for consultation and treatment....so thorough. You can talk to her about anything you want, she has so much experience, so many suggestions and will customize the treatments to YOU. She also can provide herbs and supplements fairly inexpensively. She is one of my favorite practitioners of all time. She is super patient, knowledgeable and very supportive. You may or may not "feel" immediate results after your first visit: please don't give up. This is a process that involves much more than just showing up and getting needles....it is a whole philosophy (including nutrition, sleep, relaxation, allergies, etc) to help your healing journey.

Rochester Presbyterian Home - The Homestead location is the largest employer in the 19th Ward of Rochester.

Rochester Presbyterian Home

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A great place for elderly residents, with good care, and decent prices as well. My dad has…read moreAlzheimers, and needs assistance with cleaning and eating. Compared to other "memory care" locations, the RPH provides great service at a cost of at least $1k/month less than any of the suburban homes do. For those who are more independent, there are lots of things offered, all at a better price than most of the competition. I've seen reviews at other places which refer to the neighborhood as being "sketchy". Well, the neighborhood is mostly black, so I guess if you're so racist, maybe you should go to one of the suburban home (where most of the staff is minority as well). I've never had any issue aside from traffic in the neighborhood, but then I'm not the type to roll up my windows and clutch my pearls just because I'm in a diverse neighborhood. The food is also pretty good, even if it's not usually very exciting. The only thing that I might quibble with is the drivel on the communal TV a lot of the time. With elderly residents, I would think that watching TCM or old reruns of Lawrence Welk would make more sense than those 'manufactured drama' shows on cable. CSI is not a good choice for people with dementia.....

Can't say enough about how much I appreciate the top-notch care my father received at the Rochester…read morePresbyterian Home. I don't understand why every senior living facility does not use the Eden Alternative Philosophy of caring for elders. What a difference compassion and respect make when caring for those with dementia. Given the high level of quality care, it was an unexpected bonus that RPH actually costs less than other facilities in the area.

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