Ms. Sandra K Kreber L.AC.
Acupuncturist
6846 Pacific Street 101 Omaha Ne, 68106About
Sandra Kreber is a Licensed Acupuncturist/Traditional Chinese Medicine practioner. Located at River Point Acupuncture in Omaha, she helps her clients with many concerns including, pain, stress, anxiety, digestive issues, immune support, skin issues and aging, and many more. An acupuncturist will ask questions, take pulses, look at your tongue to help determine what your treatment plan will be. The focus is supporting all aspects of the body and not just symptoms. Fine needles are placed throughout the body to help move Qi, or energy, and help you feel and look better.
Education and Training
Bastyr University MSA 2004
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Ms. Sandra K Kreber L.AC.'s Expert Contributions
Can acupuncture help with neuropathy in the feet?
Yes, Acupuncture can help. It helps to move Qi and blood, so as to improve your circulation. It also helps to repair nerves, etc. by delivering key nutrients, etc. to the area. Chinese Medicine Theory looks at neuropathy as an issue that is caused by an obstruction of the flow of Qi. So, yes it can be helpful. However, it is not a one visit fix. Treatment plans usually involve 6-10 visits. I see patients at least 2 times per week for the first week to two weeks. Based on how well things are improving will determine frequency of visits as well as the number of visits. The goal is to get your body back to its natural, balanced state, so it can function efficiently and keep you healthy. Felt free to reach out if you have more questions. Thank you. READ MORE
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