ABOUT US
Center for the Healing Arts is a wellness-centered clinic located in the hospital district of Fort Worth, Texas. Kim Perrone, Jessica Correa, Cassandra Romo and Drew Tucker are the acupuncturists and herbal therapists at the Center. Leanna Rae is our brain balancing expert and experienced therapist. Katie Gahr is our practice manager and also works as a Myofascial Release massage therapist. You may also be greeted at the front desk by Alexus Martinez, our client coordinator! We are also happy to house Mindful, a group of psychiatrists, led by Dr. Brian Dixon, who strive to improve mental health outcomes in children and adults through education, minimal medications and empowerment.
Acupuncture Therapies
Alternative treatments have shown acupuncture to be effective in treating pain, allergies, palliative care with cancer patients for nausea and weakness, and many types of chronic illnesses.
Community
Acupuncture
We have community acupuncture on Tuesday afternoons, allowing our patients a more affordable, effective method of healing.
Cosmetic Acupuncture
and Micro Needling
Cosmetic acupuncture is a non-invasive treatment that involves using acupuncture to improve fine lines and fight the aging process. It can increase collagen, elastin, hyaluronic acid and improve texture and tone. This treatment also can include facial gua sha, the Jade Machine with color therapy, or facial cupping.
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At our acupuncture clinic, we also offer micro needling to help combat the signs of aging and other skin concerns. It's a safe and effective treatment that uses small needles to stimulate collagen production and encourage skin rejuvenation. For even better results, we combine it with red light therapy to increase circulation and promote healing.
Massage Therapy
Myofascial release is a massage therapy technique targeting myofascial pain, which originates from stiff areas called trigger points within the connective tissue surrounding muscles. Unlike other pain types, myofascial pain can be difficult to locate, as trigger points may not be near the perceived source of pain. During therapy, the practitioner applies light pressure to identify these stiff areas, helping to improve muscle and joint movement. This approach can alleviate pain and enhance mobility, potentially easing issues like back pain.