Clinic Hours
For more clinic information:
Summer Clinic Hours
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Acupuncture and TCM
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Acupuncture and TCM
NADA Auricular Clinic
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Acupuncture and TCM
Herbal Clinic5:00--7:30pm |
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Acupuncture and TCM
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The Canadian College of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine will be closed on May 19th for Victoria day, July 1st for Canada Day and August 4th for B.C. Day.
Clinic Information and Policies
Since 1987 the CCAOM has operated a full scope Chinese medicine clinic in Victoria. Open to members of the public, and priced to ensure access by people from varying socio-economic backgrounds, student practitioners provide treatment for all types of ailments. All treatments are supervised by qualified practitioners from among our faculty, each of whom has a minimum of seven years experience in the profession.
Acupuncture and TCM Clinic Rates (prices include GST)
- First treatment is no-charge
- Subsequent treatments: $26.25
- Student price: $10.50 (please present student card)
Check-in with the receptionist before and after your treatment.
Payment for patents, herbs and treatment must be made on the day of your appointment.
There is a $5 charge for appointments cancelled with less than 24 hours notice. If an appointment is missed without notice, the charge is the cost of a full treatment (please be respectful of the time our students book for you).
Herbal Clinic
When: Wednesday evening 5 - 8 pm
Cost: $10.50 per visit - $10.50 per bag of raw herbs - $10.50 to $15.90 per pill patent formula (prices include GST)
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) has been proven effective for almost all health conditions. In China, most patients go to hospital seeking herbal treatment. Westerners are now beginning to realize that herbal medicine is the "main stream" of Chinese medicine, and accounts for the majority of patient care, as is reflected in our clinic.
NADA Auricular Clinic
When: Tuesday evenings 6 - 8 pm (drop in clinic no appointment necessary, please arrive no later than 7:30)
Cost: $5 donation
Since 1972 auricular acupuncture has been applied clinically as a safe, effective and low cost approach to addressing drug and alcohol dependency. Commonly used as an adjunct to established addiction treatment programs, the NADA protocol is applied in over a thousand addiction centres throughout the US and Canada.
Acudetox involves the insertion of five small needles into specific locations in both ears which stimulates the detoxification of chemical substances from the body and controls withdrawal symptoms. This system has broad applications in the treatment of IV drug use, smoking, food addictions and general stress disorders.
What is NADA?
The National Acupuncture Detox Association supports education and training related to the use of a specific auricular acupuncture protocol in addiction treatment to relieve suffering during detoxification and withdrawal. NADA strives to make acupuncture based barrier-free addiction treatment accessible in all communities and to ensure its integration with other treatment modalities.