
Welcome to the Whimsical World of Mahjong Acupuncture & Traditional Chinese Medicine
Unraveling The Secrets Of
Our Old Yet Funky Medicine
If you’ve ever sipped ginger tea for nausea, slapped a kaleidoscopic cupping mark on your back for Instagram or bravely let someone stick needles in your forehead while you drifted into the world’s most peculiar nap—you’ve brushed up against Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). But where did this vast system come from, and why has it survived thousands of years when so many other medical ideas have been abandoned alongside bloodletting and powdered unicorn horn?
You’re here to find out.
At Mahjong, our toolbox includes acupuncture, moxibustion, herbal medicine, fire cupping, guasha and even some electro-stimulation magic! We also prescribe therapeutic exercises, dietary tweaks and both pediatric and adult tuina manipulation to keep your body and mind in harmony. We’re committed to providing integrative, cost-effective healthcare services that would make even Confucius nod in approval! Come play the game of health with us. Your story deserves a vibrant voice; we’re here to help you sing it!
Embark On Your Healing Adventure
Initial Consultation & Acupuncture
A comprehensive consultation, history taking and physical examination followed by acupuncture treatment for new patients.
90 minutes / $200
Subsequent Acupuncture
Acupuncture for established patients, which includes consultation, physical examination and an all-inclusive treatment.
60 minutes / $140
Fire Cupping
The traditional glass cupping therapy includes a consultation, physical examination and customized fire cupping treatment.
30 minutes / $60
Herbal Medicine Consultation
The clinician will prescribe a customized herbal formula following a consultation (in-person or online). Herbs sold separately.
30 minutes / $40
Unlock The Secrets Of Wellness, One Needle At A Time!
"What wrong have the people done! To die not of illness but at the hands of medicine — having physicians is then no better than having none. To study medicine without mastery is worse than not studying medicine at all."
「生民何辜!不死於病而死於醫,是有醫不若無醫也;學醫不精,不若不學醫也。」
— Preface to Differentiation and Treatment of Epidemic Febrile Diseases
《溫病條辨 · 自序》