What we treat
Acupuncture care built around your symptoms and your goals
Dr. Levenson treats each patient as a specific person with a specific pattern — not a diagnosis with a default protocol. That starts with understanding what brought you in, and what would actually feel like progress.
Areas of focus
Where acupuncture makes the biggest difference
Dr. Levenson treats a wide range of conditions, but these are the ones patients most often arrive with — and the ones acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine are best equipped to shift.
Anxiety & depression.
For the background hum that never fully quiets and the flatness where joy used to be. Acupuncture works on the nervous system directly — not as a replacement for medication or therapy, but as the piece that's often still missing.
Chronic pain.
When pain outlasts the injury that caused it, the nervous system itself has learned to keep firing. Advanced electro-acupuncture interrupts that pattern — reaching back, joint, nerve, and migrating pain that hasn't responded to conventional care.
Cancer support.
Acupuncture can ease the nausea, nerve pain, fatigue, and sleep disruption that come with chemotherapy and radiation — without interfering with your oncology treatment. Dr. Levenson works alongside your care team to improve how you actually feel.
Digestive health.
IBS, IBD, and stress-driven gut conditions rarely resolve through diet changes alone. Acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine address what's actually driving the bloating, cramping, and irregularity — often what conventional GI care has left unfinished.
Sleep disorders.
The racing mind, the 3 a.m. waking, the hormone shifts that take sleep apart. Acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine help the nervous system return to real, restorative sleep — often reaching what sleep medication and sleep hygiene can't.
Stop waiting. Start feeling better.
Harrison New York
550 Mamaroneck Avenue, Suite 102
Tuesday & Wednesday 9 AM - 6 PM
Friday 8 AM - 4 PM
Newtown Connecticut
141 Mount Pleasant Avenue
Monday & Thursday 8 AM – 8 PM