Jennifer Providence LAc

503.705.5771

acupunctureformenshealth@gmail.com

ACUPUNCTURE MEN’S HEALTH TUCSON

Jennifer Providence from Acupuncture For Men’s Health Tucson holds a Bachelor’s degree from Cornell College in Cell and Molecular Biology and a Master’s degree in Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine from the Arizona School of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine. She has training in Massage Therapy, Zen Shiatsu, Craniosacral Therapy, and as a CrossFit coach. In addition to practicing Acupuncture and Chinese Herbal Medicine at City Acupuncture, Jenny teaches Anatomy and Physiology and Nutrition.

Jennifer Now has a clinical focus in men’s health and treats symptoms of erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation, inhibited ejaculation, retro ejaculation, prostatitis, enlarged prostate, frequent, hesitant, urgent urination, hernia, stress insomnia, anxiety, digestion etc.

There are three facets of Chinese medicine: Acupuncture, Tuina, and Herbs. Each is used to treat specific conditions. 
  • Acupuncture: the insertion of fine needles into points along channels that flow throughout the body. Traditionally acupuncture was used solely to balance the flow of qi along these channels to resolve pain. Today, acupuncture is also used to treat internal conditions including insomnia, fertility, digestive problems, weight issues, allergies and many more.
  • Tuina: often referred to as Chinese medical massage, tuina is manual therapy used to address musculoskeletal concerns including tension and discomfort in muscles, tendons and fascia as well as misalignment and pain in joints. Tuina is excellent for athletes. At City Acupuncture, craniosacral therapy is included as one of our tuina techniques along with traditional cupping, gua sha and a myriad of hands-on techniques.
  • Herbs: used to treat internal conditions such as menstrual concerns, fertility, digestion, menopause, stress and other imbalances within the internal organs, as well as cold, flu, allergies, headache and more. Sometimes patent formulas are prescribed which are usually in easy-to-swallow pill or capsule form, and other times custom formulas are designed to address a patient’s specific needs.