Well Woman Acupuncture has served the Boulder community for over 20 years, providing thoughtful care for women navigating fertility, hormonal shifts, pregnancy, stress, and chronic patterns that haven’t fully resolved.
Boulder patients come from across the area — including North Boulder, Gunbarrel, Lafayette, Superior, and Louisville — looking for care that is unhurried, individualized, and grounded in clinical experience.
Treatment at our Boulder clinic follows a Traditional Chinese Medicine approach that emphasizes precision over intensity. Sessions are one-on-one, private, and adjusted over time based on how you respond.
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Fine, sterile needles are placed at specific points to support the nervous system, hormonal signaling, circulation, and the body's natural healing response. Treatment may also include cupping, e-stim, gua sha, or tui na when appropriate.

Chinese herbal medicine is prescribed individually based on your specific health patterns and goals. In addition to herbal formulas, we provide targeted supplement recommendations and practical dietary and lifestyle guidance.

Sessions are informed by a detailed review of cycle patterns, ovulation timing, lab results, and prior treatment history. We support patients trying naturally as well as those pursuing IVF or IUI.

Treatment is structured around the phases of assisted reproductive treatment — stimulation, retrieval, transfer, and recovery. Sessions are carefully timed and coordinated with your clinic's protocol.

Supportive care throughout each trimester and into the postpartum period. We address common pregnancy discomforts, support nervous system regulation, and help your body prepare for birth and recovery.

For infants and young children, we primarily use shōnishin — a traditional Japanese needle-free technique. For older children and teens, very fine needles may be used when appropriate and always with the child's cooperation.

We review existing lab work, order targeted testing when appropriate, and interpret results within the context of your full health picture. This guides acupuncture, herbal medicine, and supplement recommendations in a more precise way.

For patients experiencing chronic stress, anxiety, or burnout, treatment focuses on helping the nervous system shift out of persistent activation and into greater regulation, resilience, and ease.
Each session takes place in a quiet, private treatment room with one-on-one attention from your practitioner. Appointments are unhurried, allowing your body time to settle and respond.
Acupuncture should not be painful. Most patients describe sensations as mild or subtle, and many rest deeply during treatment.
During your acupuncture visit:
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Many patients are also working with primary care providers, specialists, or fertility clinics. Acupuncture can be used alongside medical treatment as part of a more complete approach.
This may include:
Care is coordinated in a way that complements your medical treatment while supporting your overall health and resilience throughout the process.
In addition to acupuncture, treatment may include complementary techniques when appropriate:
These are always optional and introduced thoughtfully based on your needs.
6610 Gunpark Drive
Suite 101
Boulder, CO. 80301
Call: 303.499.1965
info@wellwomanacu.com
Hours of Operation:
6610 Gunpark Drive
Suite 101
Boulder, CO. 80301
Call: 303.499.1965
info@wellwomanacu.com
Hours of Operation:
Fertility acupuncture uses the same acupuncture techniques as general care, but treatment is specifically tailored to reproductive health. Sessions are timed to the menstrual cycle or fertility treatment plan and focus on supporting ovulation, hormone signaling, uterine blood flow, and overall reproductive function.
The acupuncture itself is similar, but the assessment and treatment planning are more detailed. We review cycle patterns, ovulation timing, lab results, and prior fertility treatments to guide care. Treatment strategies often change throughout the cycle and evolve over time.
Yes. Many patients seek fertility acupuncture early, even before a diagnosis is made. Acupuncture can support cycle regularity, ovulation, and overall reproductive health, and can help identify patterns that may affect fertility before moving into medical treatment.
Yes. Fertility acupuncture is commonly used as supportive care for conditions such as PCOS, diminished ovarian reserve, ovulatory disorders, endometriosis, luteal phase concerns, unexplained infertility, and male factor infertility. Treatment is individualized based on the specific pattern involved.
Yes. Male factor fertility is an important part of reproductive health. Acupuncture may be used to support sperm count, motility, morphology, and overall reproductive function as part of a comprehensive fertility plan.
Many patients start with weekly sessions, especially when actively trying to conceive. Frequency may change based on cycle phase, response to treatment, or whether assisted reproductive technologies are being used.
Fertility care often unfolds over several months, as egg development and cycle regulation take time. Many patients plan for at least three months of consistent care, though timelines vary depending on age, diagnosis, and treatment goals.
Yes. Acupuncture is commonly integrated alongside IVF and IUI. Treatment timing and techniques are adjusted to support each phase of care, and we coordinate closely with fertility clinics when appropriate.
No treatment can guarantee pregnancy. Fertility acupuncture is supportive care designed to help optimize reproductive health and complement medical evaluation and treatment.