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Aetherium has been recognized as one of the best acupuncture clinics in Washington, DC.

Improve Your Health With Acupuncture

Discover the natural healing power of acupuncture at Aetherium, specifically tailored for women seeking relief and revitalization. Our expertly placed needles gently increase blood flow and stimulate nerve fibers, prompting your brain to release healing neurotransmitters and endorphins that diminish your pain and enhance your well-being. 

During your sessions, lie back on our cozy tables and let the transformative power of acupuncture work its magic, giving you a much-needed pause in your day and a profound boost to your physical and mental health.

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Conditions We Treat

At Aetherium, our Board-certified acupuncturist will work with you to create a customized acupuncture treatment plan focused on achieving your health goals. We treat many conditions including:

  • Infertility
  • Musculoskeletal pain, such as back and neck pain
  • Nausea
  • Migraine headaches
  • Anxiety and depression
  • Digestive disorders
  • Insomnia

Acupuncture Benefits

Increases Blood Flow & Oxygen

Acupuncture has been shown to relieve pain by improving blood flow, which boosts oxygenation in the body. Increasing blood flow and oxygen helps to relax muscles, relieve pain, improve metabolic waste, and promote system-wide balance for better health.

Promotes Pain Inhibition

Pain can trigger central amplification called central sensitization, increasing sensitivity to pain. Many studies have shown that acupuncture enhances the descending inhibitory effect and modulates the feeling of pain, thus providing pain relief.

 

Fights Inflammation

Research has shown that acupuncture can reduce systemic inflammatory markers by activating the vagal-adrenal axis, a pathway wherein the vagus nerve signals the adrenal glands to release dopamine.

 

Releases Neurochemicals

Research shows that acupuncture triggers the nervous system to release beta-endorphins, the “feel-good chemicals.” These are important in pain management because they produce a morphine-like effect.

Acupuncture & Fertility

We are committed to empowering women to understand their bodies and navigate their fertility journeys with confidence. Your fertility health is directly linked to your overall well-being. Addressing underlying issues not only enhances the chances of conception but also supports a healthy pregnancy journey. Whether you plan to conceive naturally or through IUI or IVF, we will collaborate with your fertility doctor to help you succeed. We’ve had the privilege of supporting hundreds of women on their paths to motherhood.

Learn more about acupuncture for fertility >>

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Dr. G is the best fertility accupuncture doctor in the DMV. Not only is she an expert in fertility, but she provides such a personalized and thoughtful treatment to all of her patients. As a skeptic with eastern medicine she truly turned me into a believer and I am so thankful. I had two failed IVF transfer protocols due to a thin lining and I was hopeless. I found Dr. G and in a few months my body normalized and my lining drastically improved – she educated me on other aspects of my health and gave me hope.

Tessa D.

Acupuncture & Chronic Pain

Acupuncture has long been recognized as an effective treatment for chronic pain and other health problems associated with inflammation. Many of our patients have found that acupuncture helps reduce acute and chronic pain conditions, which ultimately helps reduce the need for medications.

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“I was referred to Dr. Grigorian by my orthopedic hand specialist, Dr. Kitay, to help treat my chronic wrist tendinitis. I have recommended her to everyone I know who is experiencing stress, headaches, chronic pain,  etc. This is my first experience with receiving acupuncture, and I felt immediate pain relief after my initial acupuncture treatment. Her practice also has a very calming yet hygienic atmosphere. You can tell that she’s very knowledgeable, caring, and passionate about her work. I genuinely enjoy seeing her.” – Xtine B.

““Dr. G is the best! I was 7 months pregnant when I first saw her with an acute sciatica pain. After my first appointment I could see the improvement. Per her suggestion, I had a few other sessions that same week and, by the following, I was able to walk freely again. She is super talented, thoughtful and sympathetic.” – Roxanne L.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does acupuncture hurt? 

Although needles are used in acupuncture, treatments are relatively pain-free. Unlike hypodermic needles, acupuncture needles are solid and thin (similar to the width of a hair strand). Our acupuncture needles are made from high-quality surgical stainless steel and disposed of after each use, ensuring a clean needle technique.

How many treatments will I need?

The frequency and number of treatments differ from person to person. Some people experience dramatic relief in the first treatment. For complex or long-standing chronic conditions, two to three treatments per week for several months may be recommended. For acute problems, usually fewer visits are required, usually ten visits in total. An individualized treatment plan that includes the expected number of treatments will be discussed during your initial visit.

The Science Behind Acupuncture

Acupuncture originated in China around 3,500 years ago and remains one of the oldest, most commonly used systems of healing in the world. Over 13,000 studies on acupuncture have been conducted in 60 countries, including hundreds of meta-analyses summarizing its effectiveness. Clinical studies on the benefits of acupuncture show that it successfully treats many ailments. Based on the clinical studies, we know that:

  • Acupuncture stimulates nerve fibers in the skin and muscles, sending signals to the brain to release chemicals called neurotransmitters and endorphins. These chemicals can reduce pain and improve overall well-being.
  • MRI readings demonstrate that acupuncture prompts observable changes in the brain.
  • Acupuncture releases hormones and neurotransmitters that regulate various bodily functions, including pain, inflammation, and the immune system.
  • Doppler ultrasound shows that acupuncture increases blood flow and circulation.
  • Thermal imaging reveals that acupuncture reduces inflammation.