MĀ Wellness
Acupuncture
Downtown Victoria Yoga Studio & Wellness Clinic
Acupuncture Victoria BC
Experience the Healing Power of Acupuncture in Victoria
Acupuncture uses a traditional method of moving the energy within the body to create an internal sense of harmony and well being. This method has been perfected within China and has heavily influenced many other systems of medicine throughout the ages. Through the use of inserting acupuncture needles, moxibustion, gua sha massage, and cupping therapy, excesses and deficiencies within our systems are addressed, pulling on our bodies ability to heal itself and sustain life.
Other Traditional Chinese Medicine Treatments
Victoria BC
Chinese Cupping
Gua Sha
Moxibustion
Acupuncture Pricing
Single Treatments
Choose from one of our single treatment options below. If this is your first time at our clinic, please select the initial consultation when booking your appointment.
Acupuncture Initial Consultation
$130
Acupuncture 60 minutes
$100
Acupuncture with herbal medicine
$100
*Herbs sold separately
Book an Acupuncture Treatment
Meet Our Practitioners

KATYANNA RYAN (SHE/HER)
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She uses her 15-year career in movement practices as a way of connecting deeper in understanding the root of disharmony through remapping how we move.

JENICA GEISLER, R.Ac (SHE/HER)
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In addition to her private practice, Jenica works as a clinical assistant for Alaine Duncan’s Tao of Trauma virtual year-long certification program, which integrates theoretical and clinical concepts from Western Neuroscience with the Five Elements of Chinese Medicine in support of treating trauma survivors.
In her practice, Jenica advocates for our innate individual and collective capacity for healing and she views her role as a facilitator to support the healing of her patients. She values that each patient is an expert of their own experience, body, and needs and she strives to compassionately hold a non-judgemental space and work together with her patients to heal.
To find out more, please visit: https://www.passagewellness.com/about-jenica

MARIKO IBARAKI, R.Ac (SHE/HER)
Mariko first approached Chinese Medicine with a passion for learning and a deep curiosity of energetics. Since then, she has been intrigued, moved and shaped by the profound wisdom of Eastern philosophy and is continually fascinated by its application to human physiology.
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She enjoys finding connections within clients’ stories which can help them create more ease in their lives.
Mariko earned a diploma of Acupuncture in 2015 and has been practicing as an Acupuncturist since 2016. During her practice, she furthered her studies to earn a Doctor of Chinese Medicine diploma in 2018 and is now registered as a Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioner.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does Acupuncture Work?
Understanding Qi and Meridians: The Foundation of Acupuncture Victoria
When illness, discomfort or pain arises, it often indicates that the flow of ‘qi’ has been disrupted. Blocked, deficient, or excessive ‘qi’ in the meridians can lead to physical symptoms such as pain, fatigue, or imbalance. Much like a river can overflow or dry up, affecting the surrounding ecosystem, these imbalances can affect the overall harmony of the body.
The Role of Acupuncture in Restoring Balance
Acupuncture Victoria steps in at this juncture, with the use of small, precise needles to restore balance to your ‘qi’. The strategic placement of these needles helps stimulate, regulate, and redistribute ‘qi’ throughout the meridians. Think of it as positioning signposts within your body, guiding your ‘qi’ back onto its optimal path.
Our understanding of acupuncture is further supported by modern research. Recent studies suggest that the insertion of acupuncture needles activates various bodily communication systems, stimulating nerves, muscles, connective tissue, and the immune system. At our Acupuncture Victoria clinic, we apply this intricate knowledge to restore your wellbeing.
What kind of Conditions Does Acupuncture Treat?
This medicine seeks to harmonize the deeper currents in our body that help to sustain us. Acupuncture can be used to rebalance a range of conditions.
How many treatments will I need?
Does it hurt?
Are there any side effects?
Some points may release a small amount of blood and be a bit sore the next day. Many forms of orthopaedic needling done for musculoskeletal pain, can make your muscles feel quite sore the next day. This is all part of the healing process.
