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FREE Consult Chat: A free 15 minute video or audio call with Rowan to discus your questions, desires, and needs before committing to a full appointment. No medical advice will be offered during this call.

Sliding Scale: Unfortunately, sliding scale spots are currently full, but feel free to contact Rowan to be put on their waitlist. Rowan reserves a number of appointment spots for LGBTQ+ and BIPOC patients with financial need. If you are interested in working with Rowan, but cannot afford their rates, please reach out to them and see the note below.

New Patient Acupuncture ($120) An initial appointment for those interested in receiving Chinese Medicine. Time together may include acupuncture, cupping, gua sha, Chinese Nutrition Therapy, and other hands-on healing modalities.

Returning Patient Acupuncture ($90) Appointments for established patients that include acupuncture and other Chinese Medicine Modalities.

Chinese Nutrition, Virtual or In-Person ($75) An opportunity for those who wish to receive custom dietary and lifestyle advice using the principles of Traditional Chinese Medicine. The virtual option is great for those unable to come to the office in-person, but want to learn more about how principles of Chinese Medicine can impact their life.

In-Person Reiki Session ($100) A hands-on healing session using light touch for those interested in receiving Japanese energy work.

1:1 Consulting Session ($100-150) A call to discuss personal and professional topics. Please note that Rowan is not a therapist and cannot offer medical advice through this call.

Group Facilitation (rates vary) Book Rowan to facilitate a workshop with your class or organization. This can be a virtual workshop or in-person with group sizes ranging anywhere from 3 to 100+ people.

A Note on Sliding Scale: Please be honest and aware of your financial situation, including if you are receiving familial support with living expenses. If you request a sliding scale spot but can actually afford to pay the full rate, this limits the access to those who need more financial flexibility. Rates reflect the costs of a practitioner’s previous and continuing education, living expenses, and financial overhead. When paid fairly, those of us in healing work are better able to dedicate our time and energy to each patient, and have more ability to provide free and low cost offerings without burnout.