ACA Columbus Circle

ACA Columbus Circle on 58th Street serves patients to live or work in Hell’s Kitchen, Columbus Circle, and Lincoln Center. This newly renovated location is on the ground floor and fully accessible to patients with injury or disability.
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ACA Columbus Circle on 58th Street serves patients to live or work in Hell’s Kitchen, Columbus Circle, and Lincoln Center. This newly renovated location is on the ground floor and fully accessible to patients with injury or disability.

Acupuncture, Cupping & Herbs

Conditions we treat:

• Allergies • Anxiety • Arthritis • Asthma • Back Pain • Blood Pressure • Cancer • Cholesterol • Common Cold • Cosmetic Acupuncture • Diabetes • Fertility • Fibromyalgia • Headache • Healing • Migraine • Muscle Aches • Neck Pain • Orthopedics • Shoulder Pain • Sleep Disorders • Stress

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Resident Acupuncturists

Yu, Zhou L.Ac

Yu, Zhou L.Ac

Columbus Circle
“Empowering you through the natural healing arts to face and overcome life’s battles.”
Specialties: Digestive disorders, chronic and acute pain management (neck, shoulder, back pain), internal medicine

Yu Zhou began her journey in Chinese medicine and acupuncture after experiencing transformative healing herself a decade ago in China. After moving to the US and graduating from PCHS in New York, she continued her studies under Dr. Liu Yanzhu, the founder of ACA and a specialist in abdominal acupuncture. Her holistic approach is rooted in empathy, clinical skill, and a deep belief in the body’s ability to heal.

She also provides effective treatments for a wide range of conditions, including mental-emotional support (stress and anxiety), fertility and reproductive support (hormonal imbalances, menopause, egg freezing, IUI, IVF, induced labor), insomnia, and more.
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Rong, Lu L.Ac

Rong, Lu L.Ac

Columbus Circle
“Healing is an art rooted in Nature, and a true physician begins with an open mind and a deep connection to its principles.”
Rong Lu earned her master’s degree from Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine through a prestigious seven-year bachelor-master program in the combination of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Western Clinical Medicine. She is a medical doctor in China.

Her expertise lies in infertility treatments, including support for IUI and IVF, as well as addressing PMS, menopause syndrome, PCOS, abnormal uterine bleeding, hormone imbalances, and painful periods. Rong also has extensive experience in treating neck and back pain, headaches and migraines, allergies, sinus issues, and gastrointestinal disorders. She is dedicated to providing holistic care tailored to each patient’s unique needs.
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Jinjoon Yang

Jinjoon Yang

Columbus Circle
Jinjoon Yang is a highly skilled physical therapist with expertise in Women’s Pregnancy, Pelvic Health, and Sports and Musculoskeletal therapy. With a strong focus on accurate analysis of patients’ conditions, Jinjoon provides personalized one-on-one care through hands-on manual therapy and therapeutic exercises.
Licensed as a physical therapist in both New York and South Korea since 2015, Jinjoon brings a wealth of experience from working in diverse medical environments and sports fields. His professional journey includes collaborations with the Women’s Pilates Center, Major League Baseball player, UFC martial artist, skilled nursing facilities, private rehabilitation centers, gyms, pediatric hospitals, and various outpatient settings.

With a passion for helping patients achieve their optimal physical well-being, Jinjoon is dedicated to delivering exceptional care, combining his knowledge, hands-on skills, and therapeutic exercises to promote healing and improve functional outcomes.
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Testimonials

High Blood Pressure
"I have had to confront a great deal of stress in my work and my life. Acupuncture has enormously improved my quality of life and my ability to deal with stress. My blood pressure is much lower, I feel wonderful and my outlook on life is measurably improved. This set of treatments has vastly influenced my health and has vastly increased my quality of life."
Robert E. Fullilove
Robert E. Fullilove
Pain
"I was suffering from the worst back pain ever! I couldn’t stand for long, I couldn’t sit for long. Even lying down was painful. I decided to try Acupuncture. I have to admit I was skeptical …How could this tiny needle make the pain go away?….But IT WORKS. After the first treatment I couldn’t believe I felt no pain.With only three treatments I am PAIN FREE. Thank You, Dr. Liu."
Raisha Liriano
Raisha Liriano
Pain
"I came into the office unable to turn my neck or shoulder to the left without feeling shooting pain down my right side. I was so afraid I had pinched a nerve and would be immobile for months. Within 45 minutes, the pain was gone and I could move my neck and shoulder again. The acupuncture treatment was so effective, and then Dr. Liu located an acupuncture spot in my right hand that was connected to my neck, shoulders and back. It was like magic! He massaged the point on my right hand, and the remaining of the pain was released. Thank you, Dr. Liu! "
Lorraine Yamm
Lorraine Yamm
Insurance
Empire BCBS, Oxford, United Health Care, Cigna, Aetna, and others. Please call us to find out if your acupuncture treatments will be covered by your insurance.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM)?
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is based on over 3,000 years of studying every aspect in the body: internal and external anatomy, the flow of Qi (energy), etc. TCM modalities include acupuncture, Chinese herbs, moxibustion, cupping, and Qigong. The foundation for TCM is that Qi (pronounced “Chee”), or the life energy, flows through the body. This energy flows in channels known as meridians that connect all of our major organs. When there’s blockage or imbalance of qi, there’s pain or illness. TCM practitioners utilize their modalities to remove blockage or imbalance to treat illnesses.
Does acupuncture work?
The World Health Organization recognizes almost one hundred diseases, symptoms, or conditions for which acupuncture is effective. Much of the research on acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine is being conducted by universities, research institutions, and the National Institutes of Health. There is increasing scientific evidence proving the efficacy of acupuncture for the treatment of medical ailments, including chemotherapy-induced nausea, autoimmune disorders, chronic back pain, hypertension, and allergic rhinitis.
How many acupuncture treatments do I need?
The number of acupuncture treatments you need depends on the complexity of your illness, your general health, and whether it is a chronic or recent condition.
What conditions does acupuncture treat?
Acupuncture can treat a wide range of conditions. It is particularly effective for pain relief and for post surgery and chemotherapy associated nausea and vomiting. In addition, both the World Health Organization (WHO) and the National Institutes of Health (NIH) recognize that acupuncture can be helpful as part of a treatment plan for many illnesses which includes but not limited to: addiction (such as alcoholism), asthma, bronchitis, carpal tunnel syndrome, digestive issues, facial tics, fibromyalgia, headaches, irregular periods, low back pain, menopausal symptoms, menstrual cramps, osteoarthritis, sinusitis, IBS, stroke rehabilitation, tendonitis, tennis elbow, and urinary problems such as incontinence.
Can I get acupuncture when I am treated with conventional medicine?
You can safely combine acupuncture with other conventional treatments. However, it is important for your primary care physician to be aware of, and to monitor, how your acupuncture treatment may be affecting your conventional therapies. Often your medication may need to be adjusted while your condition improves during your acupuncture treatments.
What conditions are treated by Chinese herbal medicine?
Like acupuncture, Chinese herbal medicine treats a full range of human diseases such as acute illness like the flu and the common cold to chronic illnesses. Herbal medicine can also help to maintain or create balance and health before disease sets in.
Does my medical insurance cover Chinese medical treatments?
Acupuncture is currently covered by many major insurance companies in the United States. However, acupuncture coverage varies greatly depending on the company and individual plan. It is important to check with your insurance company to see what coverage your plan offers. We accept Empire BCBS, Oxford, United Health Care, Cigna, Aetna, and others. Please call us to find out if your acupuncture treatments can be covered by your insurance.