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Acupuncture is often misunderstood, a practice surrounded by myths and fears, yet its benefits are vast and deeply rooted in holistic healing traditions. In the latest episode of the Good Neighbor Podcast, we welcome Kathleen Ketola, the owner of Beachside Community Acupuncture, to shed light on this essential therapy and how it has been instrumental in aiding both physical and mental health challenges for many individuals. Located in McKinney, Texas, Beachside Community Acupuncture offers a unique community-centric approach that prioritizes affordability and accessibility for patients of all backgrounds.
Kathleen introduces us to the philosophy that underpins her clinic. Unlike traditional acupuncture practices, her clinic operates on a sliding scale, ensuring that treatments can be affordable for individuals from various economic backgrounds. This community model allows more people to experience the beneficial effects of acupuncture and to understand that healing does not need to be an exclusive privilege. Kathleen explains that the treatments are conducted in a shared space, which not only fosters a sense of community but also enhances the overall healing experience. By placing patients in a comfortable setting, where they can relax alongside others, acupuncture becomes a shared journey towards wellness, rather than a solitary endeavor.
Throughout the episode, Kathleen skillfully navigates through some of the most common myths surrounding acupuncture—most notably, the fear of needles. She clarifies that acupuncture needles are much finer than those used in traditional medical procedures, emphasizing that they often cause little to no pain. Many patients report feeling a sense of deep relaxation when the needles are in place, compared to the sensations felt during other medical needle experiences. With this understanding, Kathleen hopes to encourage individuals who have long hesitated to explore acupuncture out of fear to reconsider and to experience the soothing effects firsthand.
The discussion further delves into the types of patients that frequently seek treatment at Beachside Community Acupuncture. While the clinic treats patients across all ages, the majority tend to be women in their 20s to 60s, often dealing with stress, anxiety, depression, and pain. Kathleen highlights how acupuncture can be particularly helpful for fertility issues and patients undergoing assisted reproductive methods. The pandemic has certainly changed perspectives on health and wellness, and many individuals are now looking for holistic solutions to manage their well-being, making acupuncture more relevant than ever.
Kathleen also opens up about the challenges faced during the COVID-19 pandemic, particularly regarding maintaining safety while continuing to serve their community. As a clinic operating under strict health regulations, Beachside Acupuncture had to adapt to changing guidelines while ensuring that patients received uninterrupted care. The fire of resilience shone through in Kathleen’s narrative as she spoke about developing new cleaning protocols and finding innovative ways to keep the clinic running while promoting safety.
Listeners are encouraged to connect with Beachside Community Acupuncture through its informative website, which offers a wealth of knowledge about traditional Chinese medicine, acupuncture, and related therapies. Kathleen also shares that social media is another vital tool for outreach, featuring her latest blog updates and clinic news on platforms like Facebook and Instagram, allowing the community to stay engaged and informed. Guided by a passion for healing and community connection, Kathleen continues to promote a holistic approach to well-being, reminding us that acupuncture is not just about needles—it’s about community, healing, and transforming lives.
To learn more about Beachside Community Acupuncture clinic go to:
https://www.beachsideacupuncture.com/
Beachside Community Acupuncture clinic
214-417-2260
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