At Well Woman Acupuncture, we work with patients seeking acupuncture for menstrual cramps and PMS who want periods that feel more manageable and predictable. Our approach looks at the full pattern behind menstrual and pelvic symptoms, including cycle timing, hormones, circulation, and overall health, so treatment supports both symptom relief and long-term balance.
We provide acupuncture for menstrual cramps, PMS, endometriosis, and fibroids in Boulder and Longmont, supporting more comfortable and regulated cycles.
Our care integrates Acupuncture and Herbal Medicine with modern clinical understanding and is designed to complement medical evaluation and treatment. When helpful, we review labs or imaging and collaborate with your medical providers.
We provide acupuncture for menstrual cramps, PMS, endometriosis, and fibroids in Boulder and Longmont, supporting more comfortable and manageable cycles.
Acupuncture is commonly used as supportive care for a wide range of menstrual concerns, including:
Many patients seek acupuncture for menstrual cramps and PMS when symptoms interfere with daily life or do not respond fully to medication alone.
Pelvic symptoms often involve multiple systems and benefit from a thorough, whole-body approach.
Acupuncture is commonly used as supportive care for:
Patients pursuing acupuncture for endometriosis or acupuncture for fibroids often appreciate having care that addresses both symptoms and contributing patterns, alongside medical management.
Your first visit includes a comprehensive intake and detailed review of your menstrual history, pelvic symptoms, prior treatments, and current medical care.
You can expect:
Treatment plans are adjusted based on cycle changes, symptom response, and long-term goals.
Sessions may include:
Patients often value the combination of clinical precision and attentive, ongoing care.
Yes. Acupuncture is commonly used to support menstrual comfort and reduce cramps and PMS symptoms by supporting circulation and hormonal balance.
Acupuncture is used as supportive care for endometriosis, focusing on symptom management, pelvic circulation, and overall menstrual health alongside medical care.
Acupuncture is often used as supportive care for fibroids to help manage symptoms such as heavy bleeding or pelvic discomfort, in coordination with medical evaluation.
No. Many patients begin acupuncture based on symptoms alone. When a diagnosis is present, it can help guide care, but it is not required.
Duration varies depending on symptoms and history. Many patients plan for several months of consistent treatment, with adjustments based on response.
No. Acupuncture is supportive care and does not replace medical evaluation or treatment. It is intended to complement care from your medical provider.