Scappoose Community Acupuncture helps bring affordable, alternative healthcare to Scappoose, Oregon! At Scappoose Community Acupuncture, we believe that everyone should be able to afford to get the treatment they need. Thatʼs why we offer Acupuncture on a sliding scale of $20 - $40. Our patients pay what they can afford, no questions asked.
Our patients get amazing results when they are able to come in regularly, and our sliding scale makes that possible. In turn, we can continue to offer affordable acupuncture treatments because our patients refer us to their families and friends, often bringing them in for treatment.
For every time we hurt our back, get a cold, are stressed and tired, or just feel bad and no one can tell us why. For all of those times we canʼt afford to take off work - itʼs nice to have quality, alternative healthcare, that works within our budget. Contact Scappoose Community Acupuncture Clinic today to set up your appointment!
Matthew Wagner, L.Ac. provides Traditional Chinese Medicine, Acupuncture, Chinese Herbal Medicine, Tuina Massage, and Dietary Therapy to clients located in and near Scappoose, St. Helens, Warren, Deer Island, Columbia City, and the surrounding Columbia County, Oregon communities.
Matthew Wagner, L.Ac. M.S.O.M., received his degree from Southwest Acupuncture College in Boulder, Colorado. This program consists of a total of 3,045 academic hours, as well as 1,140 hours of clinical practice. He additionally completed a private, two-year internship with Jack Schaefer, at Mountain West Wellness Center in Boulder, Colorado, focusing on herbal and classical theory, needle and hand manipulation techniques, and Qi Gong. Matthew is licensed in the state of Oregon by the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM).
Full Bio of Acupuncturist, Matthew Wagner, L.Ac.
Starting around Jan 2009, my whole left side of my body was completely cold. I had it probably a year. I don’t know what caused it, but it was very severe. On a scale of 1 to 10, it was a ten. I was treated by a neurologist, but nobody could find a cause. Western meds helped somewhat, but I didn’t want to do that forever. Since doing the acupuncture and herbal treatments I am doing so much better. On a scale of 1 to 10, now I am down to a 3 and getting better. Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine worked for me, when nothing else seemed to. I would recommend trying it!