Improving Lives With
Healthy New Vibes

Looking for pain relief that actually lasts?

The New Vibes team specializes in acute & chronic pain relief, digestive disorders, anxiety, depression, headaches, migraines, insomnia, and more.

Welcome to New Vibes

Denver's Trusted Path to a Pain-Free Life

Experience acupuncture that helps you move easier, sleep deeper, and reclaim your energy.

Treatment Categories

Eliminate My Pain

Back pain, joint tension, old injuries - target the root cause

Alleviate My Stress

Life in Denver is busy - calm your nervous system, breathe

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Digestion & Menstrual

From bloating to monthly discomfort - restore balance

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Restore My Sleep

Deeper, more restorative sleep wake up energized

About Us

Bringing Real Relief Back Into Your Life

At New Vibes Health & Acupuncture, we bring together ancient wisdom and a modern, results-driven approach. Every care plan is personalized, never cookie cutter! So you receive treatment that matches your body, your goals, and your lifestyle.

We only accept and work with patients that we know we can help. 

CARE

PERSONALIZED

REAL

RESULT

TRUSTED

EXPERIENCE

CLEAR + HONEST

Conditions We Treat

We're Here to Help You Heal From:

Chronic Pain
Target the root of back, neck, and joint pain so you can move with ease and confidence again.
Reduce the frequency and intensity of headaches with natural therapies that calm your nervous system.
Restore balance to your gut, ease bloating, and improve nutrient absorption for better energy and comfort.
We only accept patients we know we can help. That’s why we start with a quick 10-minute call to understand your needs and ensure our care is the right fit for you.
Anxiety & Depression
Quiet racing thoughts, lift mood, and support emotional balance through holistic care.
Improve sleep quality and duration so you wake up rested, clear, and ready for your day.
Relieve PMS, cramps, and cycle-related discomfort while supporting long-term hormonal health.

Services We Offer

Feel Better, Your Way

Every service here is designed to give your body the reset it’s been asking for.

Acupuncture

Precise needling to reduce pain, calm stress, and restore balance.

Fire Cupping

Suction therapy to ease tension and boost circulation.

Injection Therapy

Targeted vitamin and nutrient shots for energy and recovery.

Herbal Medicine

Custom formulas for digestion, mood, & overall health.

Muscle Testing

Gentle testing to uncover what your body truly needs.

Moxibustion

Warming therapy that relieves stiffness and aids digestion.

Aromatherapy

Essential oils blended into sessions for mood and clarity.

PEMF Therapy

Pulsed energy to reduce inflammation & speed recovery.
How Your Care Works

Clarity first. Then a plan. Then results.

Schedule a Quick
Call

Book a short call with our team to share your health concerns and goals. We'll confirm if we can help and explain your first step. It's simple, supportive, and stress-free.

Comprehensive Evaluation & Consultation

If our care is the right fit, your first visit includes a thorough evaluation and consultation to uncover the root cause of your health concerns. We'll share our findings in clear, straightforward terms and outline your personalized plan forward.

Personalized Care
Plan

Once we have a clear picture of how to best support your health, we'll design a focused series of visits tailored to your needs, supported with simple practices to keep your progress moving between sessions.

Credentials & Certifications

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How Your Care Works

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How does acupuncture work?

Acupuncture is an ancient Chinese practice that involves inserting thin needles into specific points on the body. According to traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), the body has a vital energy called “qi” that flows along pathways called meridians. When there’s a blockage or imbalance in the flow of qi, it causes illness or pain. By inserting needles into specific points along these meridians, acupuncturists aim to restore the balance of qi and promote the body’s natural healing processes.

The sensation of acupuncture varies from person to person. For many, the needles are so thin that the insertion is relatively painless, and oftentimes not even felt. You might feel a slight prick or a sensation of heaviness, tingling, or warmth at the insertion site. It’s rare for acupuncture to be described as outright painful.
The number of acupuncture sessions needed varies widely depending on the individual, the specific condition being treated, and how well the person responds to acupuncture. For acute issues, you might experience relief after just a few sessions. Chronic conditions, on the other hand, may require a more extended treatment plan. It is recommended that the initial series of sessions are close together, such as once or twice a week, to build up the effects. As symptoms improve, the frequency of sessions may decrease. Many people find that they benefit from maintenance and come in at least 1-2 times monthly.

Acupuncture varies from case to case.   Many factors contribute to the success rate of acupuncture that go beyond just the treatment itself, including what our patients do outside of clinic.  Factors such as exercise, diet, sleep habits, mindset, and toxicity exposure all play a role in how effectively someone heals and recovers from illness.  Fortunately, our team helps to educate and coach patients on ways to improve health and vitality.  Acupuncture itself has been used for thousands of years and has abundant clinical evidence of its effectiveness.  

While acupuncture and acupressure share a common foundation in traditional Chinese medicine, dry needling is more aligned with Western anatomical and physiological principles. In acupuncture, thin needles are inserted into specific points on the body to stimulate energy flow and promote natural healing while in acupressure no needles are used and just pressure, usually applied with fingers and palms, is used to stimulate specific points. Acupuncture and acupressure have broader applications, including addressing issues beyond musculoskeletal problems, whereas dry needling is primarily used for targeting specific muscle-related pain and dysfunction.

Yes, children can undergo acupuncture, and it’s becoming more common for pediatric acupuncture to be used as a complementary or alternative therapy. Keep in mind the treatment approach for children might differ from that for adults. Some children may be more sensitive to needles than others. Acupuncturists working with children often use thinner needles and employ techniques that are gentle and less invasive. New Vibes treats patients 18 years old and up. We can refer you to a pediatric acupuncturist if needed.

Wear comfortable and loose-fitting clothing to an acupuncture session. This makes it easier for the acupuncturist to access the points on your body where the needles will be inserted. Many acupuncture points are located below the elbows and knees, so wearing shorts or sleeves that can be pushed up is often convenient. Remember that comfort is key, as you’ll be lying still during the treatment. It’s also a good idea to remove any jewelry or accessories that might interfere with the placement of needles or cause discomfort during the session.

Studies show that acupuncture has a positive impact on fertility by promoting blood flow to the reproductive organs, regulating hormones, and reducing stress. Acupuncture is commonly used as a supportive treatment alongside conventional fertility treatments such as in vitro fertilization (IVF). At our clinic, acupuncture has helped many women alleviate symptoms of PMS, such as pain, mood swings, and bloating. Acupuncture’s ability to regulate the flow of Qi and blood,  and influence hormonal balance contributes to its effects.

Acupuncture is not limited to addressing physical pain; it can also be beneficial for mental health and emotional well-being. Traditional Chinese medicine views the mind and body as interconnected, and acupuncture aims to balance the flow of energy (qi) throughout the body. Acupuncture has been shown to reduce stress by influencing the release of neurotransmitters and hormones as well as help with anxiety, depression, insomnia, and mind-body connection.
FAQ’s

Herbal Chinese Medicine

What is herbal medicine?
It involves the use of plants and plant extracts for medicinal purposes. Herbal remedies can be prepared from different parts of plants, including leaves, flowers, roots, bark, and seeds. These plant materials contain bioactive compounds that may have therapeutic effects on the body. Herbal medicine is often used to support the body’s natural healing processes, promote overall well-being, and address specific health concerns.
Chinese herbal medicine focuses on restoring the body’s balance and harmony through complex herbal formulas tailored to individual patterns of imbalance, as diagnosed using methods like pulse analysis and tongue examination. The philosophy is deeply connected to the concept of qi and the balance of yin and yang. In contrast, Western herbal medicine draws from various traditions and emphasizes herbs for specific symptoms or supporting particular bodily functions. It may use single herbs or simpler combinations, often with a more scientific approach, considering the active constituents of herbs and their pharmacological effects.
A thorough consultation is conducted to understand the individual’s health history, current symptoms, lifestyle, and any underlying factors. Diagnostic tools such as pulse analysis, tongue examination, and other traditional or modern assessment methods such as muscle testing are used. Often patterns are identified for imbalance in the body based on the information gathered. These patterns may align with traditional systems of medicine, such as those in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) or Ayurveda. Formulas may consist of a combination of herbs, each chosen for its specific properties and actions. The synergy of these herbs aims to address the individual’s specific health needs.
Herbal medicines are generally considered safe when used appropriately. Some herbs can interact with medications or cause allergic reactions. It’s essential to research and consult with a healthcare professional before trying herbal remedies, especially if you’re taking other medications.
Many people use herbal medicine as a complementary or alternative approach to Western medicine. It’s often referred to as integrative or complementary medicine. However, it’s crucial to communicate openly with your healthcare provider. Some herbs may interact with prescription medications, affecting their efficacy or causing unwanted side effects.
The time it takes to see results from herbal medicine can vary widely depending on the individual, the specific herb, and the health condition being addressed. In some cases, people may experience relief or improvement relatively quickly, while for others, it might take more time. Herbal remedies often work subtly, addressing underlying imbalances in the body, and their effects may accumulate over time. Chronic conditions may require more extended use before noticeable improvements occur. It’s essential to be patient and consistent with herbal treatments.
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Fire Cupping

Does fire cupping hurt?
It is generally not described as painful, and sensations can vary from person to person. Some people find the process relaxing, while others may experience a sensation of tightness or pulling on the skin. The application of fire during the cupping process is usually brief and shouldn’t cause pain.
Fire cupping has several potential benefits. Some of the most common are: pain alleviation, reduction of stress, the promotion of blood flow, improved circulation, detoxification of the body by promoting the flow of lymphatic fluid, relaxation of tense muscles, reduced muscle spasms, and balance to the body’s energy flow (qi. In contrast, Western herbal medicine draws from various traditions and emphasizes herbs for specific symptoms or supporting particular bodily functions. It may use single herbs or simpler combinations, often with a more scientific approach, considering the active constituents of herbs and their pharmacological effects.
The discoloration of the skin after fire cupping is often referred to as cupping marks or petechiae. This happens because the suction created by the cups draws blood to the surface of the skin, causing tiny blood vessels (capillaries) to break. The broken capillaries release small amounts of blood, and this can result in the characteristic circular marks that range in color from light pink to dark purple.
Generally, these marks tend to last anywhere from a few days to a week or more. The exact timeframe depends on factors such as the individual’s skin sensitivity, the intensity of suction applied during cupping, and the overall health of the person. The marks will start to fade as the body naturally reabsorbs the released blood.
Fire cupping is a traditional Chinese medicine therapy that involves creating a vacuum inside glass or bamboo cups, which are then placed on the skin. A flammable substance, like alcohol, is placed inside a cup and it is set on fire. As soon as the fire goes out, the cup is placed upside down on a certain part of the body. The air inside the cup will then cool, and create a suction effect that causes the skin to rise, and blood to rush to the surface of the skin.
While fire cupping can be beneficial for many individuals, it may not be suitable for everyone. Here are some considerations: Skin Sensitivity: People with highly sensitive or fragile skin may experience more pronounced marks or discomfort. The intensity of suction can be adjusted, but it’s essential to communicate any concerns with the practitioner. Certain Medical Conditions: Individuals with certain medical conditions, such as skin conditions, blood disorders, or pregnancy, may need to avoid or approach cupping with caution. Medication Interactions: If you are taking medications, there is a possibility of interactions with cupping therapy. Recent Injuries or Surgeries: People with recent injuries, surgeries, or areas of compromised skin may need to avoid cupping in those specific areas.
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Pricing

How much do the services at New Vibes Clinic cost?

We offer many different types of acupuncture and therapy services, it depends on the diagnostic tests and specific symptoms that are showing up for you. 

We will begin with an evaluation and consultation to determine if our services are right for you and what kind of treatment you will need, if any.  Please schedule your evaluation and consultation here.   

At the office of New Vibes Health & Acupuncture, our team is committed to providing you with the best possible care. Health insurance is a contract between you, your employer, and your insurance company, and we ask that you pay for treatment at the time of service since your coverage may or may not cover the cost of all the services we offer. However, we are happy to provide a superbill that you can submit to your insurance company, and they may reimburse you directly.

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