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I’m about an hour from John Muir. I may have found a place in Santa Rosa, through Sutter, which is a lot closer than John Muir. Thanks for the info!
Margie

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Thanks Margie - yeah I went to Muir Orthopedics way out where Walnut Creek meets Clayton. Sounds like you are in Marin County and that is a long, long trip.

Good luck with acupuncture and getting it covered by Medicare Part B, or Medicare Supplemental, or Medicare Advantage. It should be covered with an approved provider (you can check with your healthcare insurer). Your healthcare provider can then submit the claim - no paperwork for you.

I have also tried dry needling. This is different in that acupuncture clears the flow of energy in the body by treating meridians. Dry needling uses the same needles, but are put directly into a tight muscle. It's not very painful and gives the same excellent results as acupuncture.

All the best to you Margie!

Joe