Located in Midtown Manhattan we are extremely easy to travel to and are a five minute walking distance away from Bryant Park. Our location is inspired by Japanese decor and Eastern decor. We serve rev
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Location: New York City
What's Included
- Reverse-osmosis filtered water
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There's no strict age limit at Esoterra, but they generally recommend acupuncture for teens and up, depending on the individual. For kids, it might be best to check with the acupuncturist first. They can adapt treatments for younger patients and focus on specific issues like anxiety or stress. Just call ahead to clarify!
A: Wearing loose, comfortable clothing is best since you'll need to have easy access to areas where needles might be placed. Think yoga pants or sweatpants and a comfy top. Just avoid anything too tight; it can be a distraction while you’re trying to relax!
A: Yes, you can definitely reschedule due to bad weather! Esoterra has a pretty flexible policy for these situations. Just give them a call or send an email, and they’ll help you find a new time that works. They’re really understanding about it!
Discussions
Thinking of gifting an acupuncture experience—any thoughts?
I’m considering giving my friend an acupuncture session at Esoterra in Midtown for her birthday. I heard they do specialties like facial rejuvenation and help with anxiety. I just want to make sure it’s a good place! Has anyone been? What’s the vibe like? How did you feel afterwards?
Anyone tried Gua Sha at Esoterra? Thinking of going!
I’m curious about Gua Sha since I've heard it helps with facial rejuvenation. Planning to book an appointment at Esoterra soon. Does it hurt? Any recommendations for a specific acupuncturist?