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Slowly but surely, every single treatment that I’ve had has whittled my problems down to where they are now, which is beyond what I thought was possible.
Hip Surgery Recovery • Pain Management • Dry Eyes • Cataracts
The CCMU Campus and Clinic is open by appointment only.
Please review the information below before booking an appointment
If you prefer to call to book your appointment, you may do so at (303) 329-6355 ext 26. Leave a message if nobody is available. Calls are returned within 24 hours.
The Internal Medicine (IM) Herbal Clinic is available on Thursdays only.
New Patients
Please arrive 15-20 minutes before your scheduled appointment to complete paperwork. Dress comfortably in loose fitting clothes that can be rolled up past the elbows and knees.
Parking Info: The CCMU–CMCO Clinic offers ample
parking on- and off-street. Adjacent to the building is the 1441 York
Street parking lot, where parking is available for $2 per hour. In
addition, street parking is free for up to 2 hours
when available. All parking operates on a first‑come, first‑served
basis. The CCMU–CMCO Clinic offers ample parking on- and off-street. Adjacent to the building is the 1441 York Street parking lot, where parking is available for $2 per hour. In addition, street parking is free for up to 2 hours when available. All parking operates on a first‑come, first‑served basis.
Clinic Fees & Hours
Our advanced student practitioners are fully supervised by expert faculty from leading U.S. and mainland China universities.
$35 fee, credit card only – 1 hour with acupuncture group or 1.5 hours with herbal consult/acupuncture group.
Clinic Hours
- Tuesday: 3:30pm – 9:30pm
- Wednesday: 9:00am – 3:00pm
- Thursday: 10:00am-4:00pm Internal Medicine Clinic (only?)
- Friday: 1:00pm – 7:00pm
- Saturday: 1:00pm – 7:00pm
Gift Certificates are available.
Please call (303) 329-6355 ext 26 to inquire.
Chinese Medicine is successfully approved for its holistic approach to health and has been used to address a wide range of conditions
Pain Management
Acupuncture and herbal medicine are frequently used for managing chronic pain conditions, including arthritis, migraines, and back pain.
Digestive Issues
Herbal remedies and dietary recommendations in TCM can help manage conditions such as irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), acid reflux, and gastritis.
Women’s Health
Chinese Medicine is notably effective in regulating menstrual disorders, infertility, and postpartum recovery.
Stress and Anxiety
Acupuncture, Tai Chi, and herbal formulas are often used to alleviate stress, anxiety, and related symptoms like insomnia.
Immune System Support
TCM can help boost the immune system, making it a complementary approach to preventing colds and flu.
Men’s Health
Common issues addressed include sexual health concerns like erectile dysfunction and premature ejaculation, prostate health, and low sperm count.
Respiratory Conditions
Herbal medicine and acupuncture are used to address respiratory issues like asthma, bronchitis, and seasonal allergies.
Oncology and Chemo Side Effect
TCM, with its emphasis on balance and holistic wellness, offers palliative care, symptom management, and a potential reduction in the side effects of conventional cancer treatments.
Skin Conditions
Herbal treatments and topical applications in TCM are often used to treat eczema, psoriasis, and acne.

