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Acupuncture in Provo, Utah | McClean Chiropractic

Integrated with chiropractic care for pain, stress, and whole-body function

Acupuncture at McClean Chiropractic is provided by Dr. Devin McClean, who completed advanced acupuncture training through the International Academy of Medical Acupuncture (IAMA) under Dr. John A. Amaro. That means the acupuncture you receive here is integrated with a full biomechanical understanding of your spine. Not a standalone service in a vacuum.

What acupuncture treats at our clinic

Medical acupuncture pairs particularly well with chiropractic for musculoskeletal conditions, but the applications go well beyond back pain.

Musculoskeletal conditions

Systemic & wellness

How medical acupuncture is different

Evidence-informed approach

Medical acupuncture blends classical Chinese acupuncture with Western anatomical understanding. Points are selected based on both traditional channels and modern neuroanatomy. Particularly myofascial trigger points and nerve pathways.

Integrated with chiropractic

When appropriate, acupuncture is used alongside chiropractic adjustment, soft-tissue work, and corrective exercise. Many patients find the combination resolves conditions faster than either approach alone.

Very fine needles, minimal sensation

The needles used are hair-thin. Most patients describe a mild tingle or pressure, not pain. Sessions are typically 30-45 minutes, with the patient resting quietly during needle retention.

Your acupuncturist

Dr. Devin McClean, DC FSBT. Completed advanced acupuncture training through the International Academy of Medical Acupuncture under Dr. John A. Amaro, one of the foremost American authorities on medical acupuncture. Dr. Devin has also completed the FSBT fellowship (Fellow in Spinal Biomechanics and Trauma) through the University at Buffalo School of Medicine and Cleveland University, so your acupuncture care sits inside a full biomechanical understanding of your case. More about Dr. Devin.

Acupuncture FAQ

For most people, no. The needles are hair-thin. Far smaller than injection needles. Most patients describe a mild sensation at insertion, sometimes a brief tingle or dull ache when the point activates. Many patients fall asleep during sessions.

Performed by a trained practitioner with sterile single-use needles, yes. Adverse events are rare. Dr. Devin uses clean-needle technique and selects points appropriate for your condition and health history.

Varies. Acute musculoskeletal issues: often 4-6 sessions. Chronic conditions: 8-12 sessions as a starting course, with reassessment. Some patients do periodic maintenance; others don’t need to return.

Sometimes. Coverage varies widely by plan and by the reason for treatment. Auto PIP typically covers acupuncture for post-crash pain. Call our front desk with your insurance info and we’ll verify.

Yes, frequently. Many patients combine the two in the same visit when the clinical picture calls for it.

They overlap significantly. Medical acupuncture adds modern anatomical and neurophysiological understanding to classical point selection. Dr. Devin uses the full framework. Traditional meridians plus Western trigger-point and dermatomal mapping.

Yes. These are some of the most well-supported non-musculoskeletal uses. Many patients find substantial improvement in sleep quality and anxiety symptoms within a few sessions.

Eat something light beforehand (don’t come in fasting), wear comfortable clothing that can be rolled up past the knees and elbows, and be prepared to rest quietly for 20-30 minutes during needle retention.

Curious whether acupuncture could help?

Brief consultation and evaluation before the first session. We’ll tell you honestly whether acupuncture is the right fit for your case.