

ACUPUNCTURE
Acupuncture is a time-tested, natural, holistic medicine that can effectively help to decrease pain and restore bodily functions on both a macro and micro level. Though most commonly used for injury pain management, it is also helpful for internal conditions like anxiety, gastrointestinal disorders, women's health and fertility issues, thyroid imbalance, allergies and much more. ​Science is only beginning to grasp the powerful medicine that is Acupuncture and understand the mechanisms behind it.
ELECTRO-ACUPUNCTURE
Electro-Acupuncture is a cellular biotherapy technique involving low-level electrical stimulation to modulate neuro-sensors and acupoints, resulting in long-lasting benefits.
DRY NEEDLING
Dry needling is a technique used to treat trigger and motor point associated musculoskeletal pain. Other terms commonly used to describe dry needling include Acupuncture​, Trigger point dry needling, and Intramuscular manipulation therapy.
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NEURAL THERAPY/TRIGGER POINT INJECTIONS
Neural Therapy is an advanced medical technique that uses precise, gentle injections of procaine (a short-acting local anesthetic) to reset dysfunctional nerves and interference fields. This therapy calms the autonomic nervous system, reduces chronic inflammation, and restores your body’s natural ability to regulate and heal.
Originally developed in Germany, Neural Therapy has been widely used in Europe for decades to treat chronic pain, unresolved injuries, and illness rooted in nervous system dysfunction. Neural therapy can also be used for scar therapy to treat large scarring.
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NATUROPATHY
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Naturopathic medicine offers a comprehensive approach to healthcare that focuses on identifying and addressing the root causes of illness. Naturopathic doctors use a variety of treatment options such as herbal medicine, craniosacral therapy, nutritional care, diagnostic laboratory testing, osteopathic adjustments, mental health support, and more. Naturopathic physicians can provide many of the same primary care services you might expect from a medical doctor, including evaluating health concerns, ordering and interpreting labs, and managing certain medications. They also offer natural treatment options for patients who are interested in reducing reliance on pharmaceuticals when appropriate. While naturopathic doctors can prescribe many medications, certain controlled substances and specialty medications remain outside their prescribing scope.
HERBAL MEDICINE +
​NUTRITIONAL THERAPY
​An integral part of internal medicine, herbs and food are the oldest forms of natural medicine. Supplementals and herbal formulas can be used with any treatment plan to increase healing and balance the body.
Herbal medicine uses plants and phytochemicals (plant chemicals) to help with many ailments such as, digestion, hormonal imbalances, sleep issues, immune system care, anxiety, depression, pain and much more.
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Vitamin B & D Injections:
Vitamin injections are a fast and effective way to replenish key nutrients that support energy, mood, and immune function. At Floresh Wellness, we offer B12 injections to boost metabolism and mental clarity, as well as vitamin D3 injections to support immune health, bone strength, and hormone balance—especially during the darker months in the Pacific Northwest. These treatments are quick, safe, and often provide noticeable improvements in well-being.
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We offer Testosterone Replacement Therapy and management for men and women to help with hormonal balance and improve related symptoms such as fatigue, low motivation, pain and more.
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MANUAL THERAPY/BODY WORK
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Massage Therapy is a hands-on treatment focused on relieving muscle tension, improving circulation, and supporting overall relaxation and recovery. Your provider will use a variety of techniques, including therapeutic massage, myofascial work, and targeted muscle release to address areas of tightness, pain, and stress throughout the body. This treatment can help reduce muscle soreness, improve mobility, and promote nervous system balance. Massage therapy can be beneficial for managing chronic tension, recovering from physical activity, and supporting overall wellness.
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Craniosacral Therapy is a gentle manual therapy focused on releasing tension around the nervous system. Your provider will use a light touch to assess and examine membranes and fluid around the nervous system. Gentle pressure fascial release help to alleviate pressure and reduce pain and discomfort.
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Visceral manipulation is a manual therapy technique focused on the abdomen to help relieve adhesions and increase movement among the organs and visceral tissue to increase gut motility and decrease pain. This is a useful treatment for digestive issues.
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Trigger point therapy is a specialized technique used to identify and address specific areas of muscle tightness and discomfort, known as trigger points. By applying manual pressure or massage to these points, our provider aims to release tension, improve blood flow, and alleviate pain. This targeted approach can help address chronic pain, injuries, and muscle imbalances, restoring mobility and promoting overall well-being. Integrating trigger point therapy into wellness plans can provide effective relief and support long-term health goals.
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Osteopathic manipulation is a hands-on therapy aimed at improving joint mobility and function through precise adjustments and movements performed by a trained healthcare provider. It can help alleviate pain, increase range of motion, and restore joint health. Similar to chiropractic treatment.
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WEIGHT LOSS PROGRAMS:
Intuitive Eating for Sustainable Weight Loss
Our Intuitive Eating Counseling program supports patients in breaking free from dieting cycles and reconnecting with their body’s natural cues. Rather than rigid rules or calorie counting, we focus on mindful nourishment, emotional balance, and metabolic health to create lasting, sustainable changes. This holistic approach is especially supportive for those looking to release weight while healing their relationship with food and body.
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GLP-1 Therapy for current patients only.
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