Rebecca Flack, Acupuncturist
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Rebecca Flack

Acupuncturist

8111 S Emerson Avenue Wellness Suite Indianapolis IN, 46237

About

Rebecca Flack is an acupuncturist practicing in Indianapolis, IN. Dr. Flack evaluates and treats patients based on the concepts of oriental medicine. Acupuncturists complete their evaluations by getting a patient history and looking at and touching the body. Then, they place very fine acupuncture needles into specific points on the body. Stimulating these points and nerves is how Dr. Flack treats the patients condition. Many of the bodys systems respond to acupuncture, and it can treat physical pain as well as emotional stress.

Education and Training

University Of Indianapolis ASN, Registered Nurse 2003

Midwest College of Oriental Medicine BSND, Masters in Acupuncture 2010

Midwest College of Oriental Medicine MSOM, Masters of Science In Oriental Medicine 2011

Board Certification

National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine

Provider Details

Female English
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Rebecca Flack's Expert Contributions
  • Does acupuncture cause itching?

    As a general rule, acupuncture doesn't cause itching. Acupuncture moves energy through the meridians of the body, so it is a possibility that a sensation of itching could occur. I have practiced for years and I don't recall anyone having itching. READ MORE

  • Can acupuncture help prevent viruses?

    Acupuncture can help support and boost your immune system which in turn keeps you healthier and stronger. READ MORE

  • Can acupuncture be done daily?

    Yes, acupuncture can be done daily. The flow of energy gets started with the first placement of the first needle and remains actively working for 24 hours. It could benefit certain situations to have acupuncture daily to really help the body move out of a chronic dysfunctional pattern. READ MORE

  • Where do acupuncture needles go for fertility?

    There are many different acupuncture points that help with fertility. If you are choosing to have acupuncture treatments, you may have needles placed in your back, abdomen, arms and legs. The acupuncturist would do an assessment and according to that assessment, would place needles where you need them. I have great success with acupuncture and fertility in my practice. Good Luck! READ MORE

  • Can acupuncture help with allergies?

    Yes, acupuncture can help with allergies. I have good success with treating allergies in my practice. We also have herbal formulas that support the immune system and help with allergies that can be prescribed if needed. READ MORE

  • Can acupuncture help with fertility?

    Yes, acupuncture is very good for treating fertility issues. In my practice I have helped couples with fertility issues. One of the things I recommend is to have both partners tested and find out what the cause may be and then acupuncture and Chinese medicine can be more effective. READ MORE

  • How long does it take for acupuncture to work for anxiety?

    That's a good question. Anxiety can be treated almost immediately with acupuncture. Acupuncture treatments generally have a relaxing effect on the body and mind during the treatment. Acupuncture changes patterns of energy movement in the body so in order to maintain the change from the treatment, additional treatments should follow. I usually recommend 4-6 treatments to make a change, but with each treatment the patient will feel a sensation of relaxation and decreased anxiety. READ MORE

  • Can acupuncture ease the pain of a broken heart?

    Acupuncture works on body, mind and spirit. When you are heartbroken for any reason it effects all three. In traditional Chinese Medicine we can treat the emotional and spiritual which will then help the physical. So my answer is yes. A skilled acupuncturist can help with your situation. READ MORE

  • Can more than one condition be treated in an acupuncture session?

    Yes, acupuncture works on the whole body. It is not specific to one area. Acupuncture assists your body to heal naturally and includes all areas of concern. Some areas will heal faster than others. READ MORE

  • Is acupuncture effective for migraines?

    Migraines are very treatable with acupuncture. I believe if you try it you will find relief. READ MORE

  • What can be treated with acupuncture?

    Acupuncture is very successful with treating anxiety. I believe it can help you. I have great success in my practice treating anxiety. READ MORE

  • Does acupuncture actually work?

    Acupuncture assists your body's own natural healing process. The needles stimulate change and the body can then accept a new pattern of functioning. READ MORE

  • Can acupuncture help with anxiety attacks?

    Acupuncture works well with anxiety. There are specific protocols that have been established and proven to be effective. READ MORE

  • Does acupuncture relieve arthritis pain?

    I agree with your friend. Acupuncture works to assist your body out of patterns of pain and into patterns of change. In my practice I have treated arthritis and been successful. READ MORE

  • Are acupressure mats safe?

    There are many acupressure mats on the market. I am not familiar with the mats, but I know acupressure works. Do your research and fink someone with knowledge of the mats. That person should be able to assist you to find a mat specific for your needs. Good Luck! READ MORE

  • Does acupuncture hurt?

    Most people don't experience pain when getting an acupuncture treatment. The needles are "hairlike" (very thin). There may be a slight sensation of the needle going in but that sensation is not long lasting. Most people experience a very relaxing sensation and rest easily for the 20-30 minute treatment. READ MORE

  • Will acupuncture help my knee pain?

    Acupuncture can be used for knee pain and assistance with healing an injury. READ MORE

  • Will acupuncture help with knee pain?

    Most of the time acupuncture does help knee pain. What the acupuncturist discerns in the initial consultation will determine where the needles will be placed. There many acupuncture points that relate to knee pain. There are local points around the knee. Most of the time with pain, you can expect some needles around the area of pain. READ MORE

  • Are acupuncture needles reused?

    Acupuncture needles come in sterile packaging and used only once and then disposed of as biohazard materials. You can set your friend's fears to rest. Although, there is some validity to their concerns. When acupuncture was first practiced each patient would receive a certain number of needles and they would be labeled with that patient's information. They were sterilized after each use and only brought out for that individual patient. This is not done in our world today. Rest assured that your needles will be new and discarded after your treatment. Relax and enjoy your first treatment! READ MORE

  • How often should I go for acupuncture?

    It may help to go more often if your pain is continual. I recommend once a week for 4 times and then start moving the appointments out a bit. Your body is trying to mend a chronic condition and acupuncture is assisting in that healing. Sometimes it takes a few treatments, close together to get more relief. Good luck! READ MORE

Awards

  • Top 20 Acupuncturists 2017 Indy A List 

Professional Memberships

  • American Holistic Nurses Association  
  • American Massage Therapy Association  
  • Indiana Acupuncture Association  
  • American Association of Acupuncture & Oriental Medicine  

Rebecca Flack's Practice location

8111 S Emerson Avenue Wellness Suite -
Indianapolis, IN 46237
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