
Authentic. Natural. Effective.
Our therapists have dedicated their lives to the study and mastery of Traditional Chinese Medicine treatment techniques in order to bring you the most authentic and effective experience.
Acupuncture
Recognized by the World Health Organization (WHO), acupuncture is one of the most effective forms of natural pain management, and has been practiced in Chinese medicine for centuries.
Cupping Therapy
One of our most popular treatments, this is painless form of pain and tension relief is trusted by top performance athletes to keep their bodies relaxed and stress-free.
Moxibustion (Moxa)
Often combined with acupuncture treatment, this technique uses a tightly rolled stick of herbal mugwort to apply warmth for targeted muscle relaxation and enhances the effects of acupuncture.
Real Herbal Medicine
Our herbal library in Phoenix features over 300 raw, natural Chinese herbs which are regularly imported from China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Japan and Korea. They are used in specific formulas prescribed by our practitioners for treating everything from the common cold and flu to even the most stubborn and chronic issues.
More in our arsenal
Shiatsu Roller Massage Bed
Special acupressure rollers move slowly and quietly from head to toe, providing a gentle and consistent stretch, releasing tension and straightening the spine. Warmth from an infrared-heated ceramic plate for deep muscle relaxation. Multiple vibration and tapping modes to loosen all tension. This is a massage experience like none other, and is one of the most widely requested therapies at The Way.
Auricular Therapy
Our ears have one of the highest concentrations of nerve endings, which correspond to different areas of your body from your skin and hair to internal organs and bones. By examining and stimulating corresponding meridian points on the ear, we can accurately assess and treat a wide range of health conditions. This is, without doubt, one of our most effective forms of assessment and treatment.
Anma Tuina
An, means "to press," and Ma means "to knead"; Tui means "to push," and Na means "to grasp." These are the four fundamental techniques of a traditional Chinese form of therapeutic body work that focuses on the body's meridians and energy channels, much like acupuncture. While it may feel like a deep, relaxing massage, this form of therapy can be used to treat many health conditions.
Have questions?
Your wellness is our business. We're always happy to help!
