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Businiess name:  Pin Cushion
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I hurt my foot playing mud football (what was I thinking?) and I remembered this acupuncture clinic just down the street. A couple weeks later I gave in and walked (hobbled) in without an appointment and they took instant care of me. I thought it would be a little weird getting acupuncture in a room with others, but now that I've done it, I can't imagine any other way. Why as Americans do we need an isolated room all to ourselves? It does nothing to promote the healing process. Plus the community aspect allows the acupuncturist to oversee many patients at a time (don't worry - they give you loads of individual attention) and keep cost down. My appointments only cost $25 a session (they go up to $40, I think) based on my income, which isn't much. Perhaps I need a new job. But this isn't a review of my career. Go to the Pin Cushion for acupuncture. I didn't regret it and neither will you. Pros: Great Staff - Low Rates - Funky Music Cons: Not open Sunday

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