David Kerbs DAOM,Dipl.L.aC LMP

Services & Rates

Practice Information

Patient Information

Choosing a health care provider is one of the most important decisions you can make. You want someone who is caring, knowledgeable, and accessible. In addition, someone that is willing to take the time to go over all of your options and treat you as a person, not just a patient.

At my office, I pride myself on personal service. I’m knowledgeable, safe, and follow the latest proven procedures in medical technology. Please contact me if you have any questions.

Insurance:

I participate with most medical insurance plans. My practice may be a provider in your plan, however it is the patient’s responsibility to check with their insurance company to verify benefits and confirm coverage. Claims will be filed on the patient’s behalf to their insurance of record. The patient is responsible for making sure the office has the most up to date insurance information.

Co-payments and all uncovered services are payable at the time of service. Additional amounts determined to be your responsibility by your insurance carrier will be billed to you upon receipt of your insurance carrier’s explanation of benefits, and payment in full will be expected upon receipt of your statement.

Payment:

Payment in full is expected at the time of service, including self pay patients. Accepted forms of payment include:

  • Cash
  • Check
  • Credit Cards (Visa, MC)


Acupuncture

Acupuncture is one of the oldest, most commonly used forms of medicine in the world. Originating in China more than 2,500 years ago, acupuncture is currently one of the most thoroughly researched, practiced, and respected forms of complementary medicine available anywhere.

According to Traditional Chinese Medicine, your overall health is determined by the quality of the Qi (energy) flow through the natural pathways of your body (meridians). Acupuncture uses a variety of techniques, including placing very thin sterile needles into specific points on the body, to stimulate and improve your Qi flow. The many benefits of acupuncture include:

  • Pain reduction
  • Stress and tension relief
  • Increased energy levels
  • Stronger digestion
  • Relief from bad habits and addictions
  • Greater sense of overall health and well-being


Chinese Herbology

Chinese herbal medicine is a 2,000 year old tradition using naturally occurring substances — including herbs — to enhance one's health and vitality. As opposed to Western medicine, the foundation of this approach is to support the body's natural self-healing mechanisms and abilities.

Since each patient has different needs, I carefully select and combine a variety of herbs that will synergistically blend together to achieve optimal results for your unique situation. I prescribe high-quality, professional-grade herbal medicines that are available only to qualified licensed professionals.


Cupping

Cupping has been a part of Chinese Medicine for over 2,500 years. It relieves aches and pains, improves circulation, and also helps with respiratory and digestive issues. I simply place a specialized "cup" onto specific points on your body, and then use suction to draw your skin up into the cups. It doesn't hurt — it simply draws fresh blood to that area of your body, which facilitates the cleansing and strengthening of your Qi (energy). The end result is a greater overall sense of health and well-being.


Massage

Massage