by urban-acupuncture | Dec 10, 2015 | Community, What we sell at our clinic..
LOCALLY-MADE BEESWAX CANDLES
100% beeswax candles:
*have no added fragrance or dyes – pollen and honey content produces the natural color and sweet fragrance
*made from a renewable resource
*are non-hazardous, non-carcinogenic and solvent-free
*have a high melt point
by urban-acupuncture | Sep 18, 2015 | Art, Community

Jennifer Morley is a local abstract artist working mostly with acrylics. She has a neurological condition called Synesthesia, which means that her senses are blended and sensory experiences overlap in her brain. When she listens to music the sound also has shape, color, texture, movement, and a physical position in space. She began painting as a way to capture and illustrate her sensory experiences so the could share them with others. Each of her paintings are a sensory capture of one particular song. She also recently began painting other isolated sensory experiences triggered
Artist currently on display at Clintonville UAC 
by urban-acupuncture | Apr 7, 2015 | Art, Community
Ryan Agnew is an artist whose sincere investment in the present reflects itself in the art he produces, the questions he raises and the community he fosters with others. Born 1978 in Alexandria, Virginia, Agnew exhibits regularly and has been the recipient of several awards including a fellowship for emerging artists from The Ohio State University’s Arts Initiative in 2010 and an Ohio Arts Council Individual Excellence Award in 2009. During the summer of 2010, he completed a residency with the Nonstop Institute in Yellow Springs, Ohio; the work he developed during this period reflects his interest in familial oral histories and their relationship to local stories and cycles in nature.
Since 2009 Agnew has collaborated with others to run It Looks Like It’s Open, a shared studio space in Clintonville and a testing ground for experimental projects and events. Agnew’s oil and watercolor paintings use color and pattern to construct form and often represent light in the natural landscape. These paintings incorporate soft details and quiet restraint, inviting viewers to draw closer, to slow down, look deeply and connect to the world around us. Agnew also currently works with the Columbus Metropolitan Library’s Ready to Read Corps and is father of twins, Tree and Lake.

by urban-acupuncture | Mar 29, 2015 | Community

After experiencing the rippling effects of my son’s childhood cancer diagnosis firsthand within my own family and witnessing it among other families that we met along the way, my vision in opening beYoga and Wellness was to create an atmosphere that was comforting and relaxing, where a person’s worries and stress would fall away shortly after walking through the door. At beYoga and Wellness we work to help create an environment where people can be present within their body, no matter their athletic ability, so that they may release their stress and worries through asana (poses) and breath awareness and leave feeling grounded, energized and balanced. We offer a range of Hatha based classes including Chronic Care, Beginner, All Levels, Prenatal and Restorative. – Jennifer Baryluk, BS, CYT
http://www.beyogacolumbus.com/
by urban-acupuncture | Mar 29, 2015 | Acupuncture, Community
This is a recent testimonial we received, we really appreciated that they took the time to write this up (life can be too busy for such things). Certain testimonials are help people understand how acupuncture can be used (this was a really amazing recovery). Sometimes there are conditions that most people have no idea we can help with. Through personal stories, we can help get the information out there. If you have a story of how acupuncture has helped you, and you don’t mind sharing, we would be so appreciate! Also, if you have a google email address (or can log into a Google account like gmail or Adwords), we are “supposed” to be adding google reviews…(we are slowly learning how to do this marketing stuff). Any old email address can be used for Yelp reviews.
After the very first session, all the pain disappeared…
“Almost 4 years after completing chemotherapy I was still experiencing an intense amount of neuropathy in my feet. The feeling flowed from stinging needles to shooting pain. The pain was relentless and I had accepted that this was simply the way my life would be. I turned to many different things to help, then a friend recommended Urban Acupuncture Center. This place had a soothing effect as soon as I walked in. After the very first session, all the pain in my feet disappeared. This is no exaggeration and why I now recommend to others that acupuncture become their FIRST resort. “
by urban-acupuncture | Feb 10, 2015 | Acupuncture, Community
Free Acupuncture Treatments for Soldiers*!
We have been approved as vendors for the VA and we are now officially taking patients!
Please pass this on and share if you or someone you know has served and would benefit from acupuncture. There has been a big incentive to find other means to help our veterans deal with pain, chemical addictions, stress, and PTSD. We are honored to be able to help them for all they have done.
*If you are interested in receiving acupuncture at our office, please ask your primary physician to submit a referral for treatments to the VA Dept. for authorization. If approved, the VA will notify our office and we will contact you to set up your appointments. The number of covered visits is determined by the VA.