Fertility Acupuncture

Enhancing your Fertility 

Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) was developed as a complete traditional health care system and can serve as a stand-alone fertility treatment program, or can be used to augment Western procedures such as surgery, manual egg retrieval or hormone therapies.

Therapy can be targeted depending on your diagnosis, to bring about the necessary conditions for fertility such as regulating immune response, hormone balancing, effective sperm quality, regulating menstrual cycles and increasing female receptivity to conception and pregnancy.

Treatment for Women

Women using acupuncture and TCM may experience:

  • Regulation of menstrual cycles
  • Increased egg quality and ability to ovulate
  • Regulation of immune response 
  • Improved uterine lining
  • Relief from menstrual pain
  • Better microcirculation to reproductive organs
  • Regulation of hormones
  • Reduced stress and anxiety
  • Improved overall health

When TCM is integrated with Western medical treatment, women may experience:

  • Improved uterine lining
  • Increased egg quality
  • Lower FSH levels (in certain patients)
  • Regulation of some hormones
  • Reduced stress and anxiety
  • Improved overall health

Find out if TCM is right for you.

​If you have questions about how acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine treatments can be tailored to your individual needs, please call Acudoc at (027) 695-0724 for a no-obligation phone consultation.

Treatment for Men

Men using acupuncture and TCM may experience:

  • Increased sperm count
  • Improved morphology and motility of sperm
  • Regulation of hormones
  • Reduced stress and anxiety
  • Improved overall health
  • Stronger erections (in some patients)
  • Fewer anti-body responses 

Whether you are considering a Western fertility program or are interested in exploring less invasive and costly alternatives, acupuncture and traditional Chinese herbal medicine can help.

While Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) has only gained wide recognition in the U.S., Australia and New Zealand during the past several decades, it has been used throughout Asia and Europe for generations to successfully treat infertility in both men and women.