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Acu4u Acupuncture And Chinese Medicine

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Company Overview



Name: ACU4U

Mission: Integrating traditional Chinese medicine techniques with conventional Western medicine experience to help the body achieve its full self-healing potential.

Founded: 2017

Founders:
  • Benjamin Hsu: Founded ACU4U with a mission to integrate oriental medicine with the medical community of Houston.

  • Kevin Hsu: Co-founded the clinic and helped develop it from the ground up in all aspects related to brand identity, marketing, technology, billing, and employee training.


Key People:
  • Benjamin Hsu: Founder / Practitioner

  • David Chen: Co-owner / Practitioner

  • Kevin Hsu: Co-founder / Co-owner

  • Wendy Suarez: Clinic Administrator

  • Ailene Larin: Front Desk Receptionist


Headquarters: 7515 Main St #120, Houston, TX 77030

Number of Employees: No information is available

Revenue: No information is available

Known For: ACU4U is renowned for combining Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) techniques with Western medical knowledge in an upscale, soothing environment.

Products



Acupuncture


Description: A key component of Traditional Chinese Medicine, acupuncture has been employed for nearly 3,000 years. Recognized by the World Health Organization, it is used to treat a wide range of health issues.
  • Key Features:

  • Relieves various types of pain.

  • Treats specific health conditions by stimulating acupoints with needles.


Chinese Herbal Medicine


Description: Herbal medicines have existed for over 3,000 years and include specific combinations from over 500 individual premium herbs, minerals, and, in some cases, animal products.
  • Key Features:

  • Managed by board-certified herbal medicine practitioners.

  • Administered to guarantee safe and effective treatments.


Tui-Na


Description: An ancient Chinese manual therapy, Tui-Na combines multiple maneuvers like pushing, grabbing, rolling, kneading, brushing, and rubbing.
  • Key Features:

  • Works on meridians and acu-points.

  • Some treatments can be vigorous and may cause soreness.


Cupping


Description: An ancient Chinese technique using suction force to enhance local circulation. Sometimes combined with bloodletting to treat acute sprains.
  • Key Features:

  • Increases local circulation.

  • Washes off accumulated stagnant metabolic wastes.


Recent Developments



New Products Launched


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New Features Added to Existing Products


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New Partnerships


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Patient Testimonials



Sharon: "I finally have full range of motion. I cried, I thought I was stuck for years! David's is truly a neck whisperer!"

Jesus: "I noticed my muscles weren't as tense anymore and my body felt loose. Dr. Hsu understands where the tension is!"

Charles: "I no longer have to use my walker, cane, or crutch, and the pain is just not there anymore!"

Reva: "Once he placed the needles, all the weight and stress dropped. You can literally feel how the pain is taken away."

Ethel: "When I leave here, I feel so good. And it's not just the back. It’s the whole body. My mind is at ease!"

Cynthia: "Benjamin brought a level of expertise I had not experienced before. He used some very creative approaches that increased my healing significantly. When he talked to me about herbs to use, I felt like I really understood their purpose because he is also an M.D."

Joy: "In 2016, I had been plagued with painful kidney stones daily. Dr. Hsu prescribed a Chinese medicine that dissolved and passed the stones within 2 days."

Facility and Services



Facility Features:
  • Near the Texas Medical Center with easy access parking.

  • Parking validated for self-pay patients.

  • Fully stocked herbal Chinese medicine pharmacy.

  • Clean and upscale treatment rooms.


Insurance Coverage:
  • ACU4U accepts most major health insurances including Aetna, Blue Cross Blue Shield, United Health Care, and Veterans Affairs/TriWest. Verification of insurance benefits typically takes 1-2 business days.


Appointment Booking:
  • Available for in-clinic and telehealth appointments.

  • Free initial consultation offered.


Appointment Hours



  • Monday: 9:00 - 4:00 PM

  • Tuesday: 9:00 - 4:00 PM

  • Wednesday: Closed

  • Thursday: 9:00 - 4:00 PM

  • Friday: 9:00 - 4:00 PM

  • Saturday: 9:00 - 2:00 PM

  • Sunday: Closed


Contact Information



  • Email: info@acu4u.com

  • Fax: 877-992-2849

  • Phone: 877-992-2848

  • Location: 7515 Main St #120, Houston, TX 77030


For further inquiries and to book an appointment, visit [ACU4U](http://www.acu4u.com).