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Eastern Care Acupuncture is an offline Traditional Chinese Medicine acupuncture clinic located in Forest Hills, Queens, New York, USA. Its positioning centers on improving health through “natural” methods. According to the official website, the clinic’s services are provided by Dr. Eli Jiang, who holds a New York State acupuncture license and has educational and clinical backgrounds in Traditional Chinese Medicine, acupuncture, and Western medicine in both China and the United States.
The clinic’s services include traditional acupuncture, Chinese herbal medicine, acupressure/Tui Na massage, cupping and cupping massage, moxibustion, electroacupuncture, and related treatments. Its conditions page mentions areas such as pain management, infertility and IVF/IUI support, menopause, anxiety and depression, allergies and asthma, weight management, sciatica, arthritis, migraines, fibromyalgia, post-stroke syndrome, gastrointestinal issues, hypertension, diabetes, tinnitus, dry eye, sinus problems, trigeminal neuralgia, facial paralysis, and TMJ. Overall, it is positioned as a community-based healthcare service combining Traditional Chinese Medicine with complementary and alternative therapies.
The official website does not publish specific fees for individual acupuncture sessions, herbal treatments, or combined therapies, nor does it state whether online booking or online payment is supported. What can be confirmed is that the site lists multiple accepted insurance providers, including Aetna, Cigna, Empire BlueCross BlueShield, United Healthcare, Emblem Health, AgeWell, No-Fault, Health First, and others. It also states that both in-network and out-of-network PPO plans are supported, though actual reimbursement should still be verified by patients with both the clinic and their insurance provider.
Its strengths are that the doctor’s credentials are described in relatively good detail, the range of services is broad, and the clinic appears to accept a fairly wide range of insurance plans, making it convenient for local patients in New York. Basic information such as the address and phone number is clearly provided, which makes it suitable for direct inquiries. The downsides are that the website feels rather traditional and lacks pricing transparency, an online booking entry point, treatment contraindications, risk disclosures, and evidence-based explanations. Some of the listed conditions are broad in scope, so patients should not treat these services as a substitute for necessary modern medical diagnosis or urgent/emergency care.
It is better suited to people who live or work around Queens or Forest Hills and want to try acupuncture, Tui Na massage, cupping, moxibustion, or Chinese herbal conditioning. It may be especially relevant for those seeking support for chronic pain, stress and anxiety, women’s health/fertility support, or rehabilitation and wellness care.
This is a standard local U.S. clinic website and no special access restrictions are apparent. It can usually be accessed directly from mainland China. However, since the service is offline and medical in nature, it is mainly useful as an informational reference for users located in China.
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