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West Los Angeles · Nervous System Reset

Acupuncture for anxiety
& stress in West LA

Janice Lee, L.Ac. helps high-achieving West LA patients calm chronic stress, anxiety, and burnout through Traditional Chinese Medicine — treating the root cause, not just the symptoms.

Acupuncture for anxiety West Los Angeles
✦ Drug-Free Anxiety Relief ✦ Lowers Cortisol ✦ Regulates the Nervous System ✦ West Los Angeles

You don't have to live wired and exhausted

Most patients notice a significant shift within 3–5 sessions. Book a consultation with Janice and feel the difference.

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Symptoms We Treat

Anxiety & stress
conditions we treat

Generalized Anxiety

Persistent worry, racing thoughts, difficulty relaxing

Chronic Stress & Burnout

Wired but tired, depleted, running on empty

Insomnia

Can't fall asleep, waking at 2–3am, unrestful sleep

Panic Attacks

Heart racing, shortness of breath, sudden overwhelm

Depression

Low mood, fatigue, lack of motivation or pleasure

Work-Related Stress

High-pressure careers, deadline anxiety, performance stress

Physical Stress Symptoms

Tight shoulders, headaches, jaw clenching, digestive upset

Hormonal Mood Changes

PMS, perimenopause, postpartum mood instability

3–5Sessions to notice a shift
Measurable cortisol reduction
1 hrGenuine nervous system rest

Why Acupuncture Works for Anxiety

West LA is a high-achieving, high-pressure environment. Chronic stress quietly damages nearly every system in the body — disrupting sleep, hormones, digestion, and immunity. Acupuncture addresses stress not just as a symptom, but at its root, through mechanisms that are well-documented in modern research.

1

It directly lowers cortisol

Multiple studies have demonstrated that acupuncture measurably reduces serum cortisol levels — your primary stress hormone — sometimes within a single session. Lower cortisol means better sleep, more stable moods, and less inflammation throughout the body.

2

It activates the parasympathetic nervous system

Most anxious patients spend far too much time in "fight or flight." Acupuncture reliably activates the "rest and digest" state — slowing heart rate, deepening breathing, relaxing muscles. Many patients fall asleep on the table within minutes of needles being placed.

3

It regulates serotonin and GABA

Acupuncture has been shown to influence serotonin, dopamine, and GABA — the neurotransmitters most directly involved in mood and anxiety regulation. This is likely why patients often describe feeling an unusual sense of calm for several days after treatment.

4

It treats where stress lives in the body

Stress doesn't stay in your head — it lives in your shoulders, your jaw, your gut, your skin. Acupuncture addresses these physical manifestations directly while simultaneously treating their underlying cause, which is why results tend to be both immediate and lasting.

"The one hour a week where I completely let go. I didn't know my nervous system could feel like this."
— Patient, West LA

The Chinese Medicine View of Anxiety

In Traditional Chinese Medicine, anxiety is most commonly understood as a pattern of Heart and Kidney disharmony — the fire of the Heart (activity, emotion, thought) and the water of the Kidney (calm, depth, stillness) have lost their balance, producing restlessness, racing thoughts, and difficulty sleeping.

Another common pattern is Liver Qi stagnation — when stress and frustration cause energy to stagnate, producing irritability, tight shoulders, headaches, digestive upset, and the feeling of being "stuck." Treatment moves this stagnation, restoring flow and ease throughout the system.

Every patient's pattern is different. Janice identifies your specific pattern at your first visit and designs treatment accordingly — which is why acupuncture's results for anxiety tend to be individualized and lasting, rather than symptomatic and temporary.

Book a stress & anxiety consultation

Your first visit is 90 minutes. Janice takes the time to understand your full picture before treatment begins.

New Patient Visit — $190 Book Online

Questions? acupuncturejanice@gmail.com or call (626) 569-8679

The Process

What treatment
looks like

01

Full Intake

We explore not just your anxiety symptoms but everything connected to them — sleep quality, digestion, energy patterns, work situation, relationships. The full picture is what makes treatment effective.

02

Treatment

Needles are placed at carefully selected points — some for immediate calming (the Shen Men point on the ear is often described as an anxiety "off switch"), others to address your specific underlying pattern. Most patients are deeply relaxed within minutes.

03

Between Sessions

Earseeds (tiny acupressure seeds placed on the ear) extend treatment benefits between visits. Janice may also recommend herbal formulas, dietary adjustments, or specific practices to support your nervous system between sessions.

"Janice is an amazing acupuncturist and cares about getting to the root of the issues. She has a conscientious and thoughtful demeanor that adds to the great care and results."
— Sasha Kalansky  ·  ★★★★★

Common Questions

Anxiety acupuncture
FAQ

Acupuncture works well alongside therapy and, for some patients, allows them to reduce medication with their doctor's guidance. It's not a replacement for professional mental health care when that's needed — but it's a powerful complement. Many patients use all three together and find the combination more effective than any single approach.
Most patients notice something after their very first session — a sense of calm, better sleep that night, or reduced tension. Significant lasting change typically builds over 3–6 sessions. For long-standing anxiety, a full course of 10–12 sessions produces the most durable results.
Yes — often dramatically. Tension headaches, tight shoulders, jaw clenching (TMJ), digestive upset, skin flares, and fatigue related to chronic stress all respond well to acupuncture. Addressing the nervous system treats both the mental and physical dimensions of stress simultaneously.
Fair question. The mechanisms are increasingly well understood: acupuncture stimulates the vagus nerve (the main parasympathetic nerve), directly activating the body's calming response. It measurably lowers cortisol. It affects serotonin and GABA signaling. These aren't theoretical — they've been measured in clinical studies. Whether or not the traditional framework resonates, the physiological effects are real.
Sessions are 60 minutes for returning patients. There's no downtime — most patients go straight back to work feeling clearer and calmer. Janice's West LA clinic is accessible from Santa Monica, Culver City, Brentwood, and the greater Westside. Book online anytime at your convenience.

Your nervous system deserves a reset

10801 National Blvd. #228, West Los Angeles. Accepting new patients now.

Book a New Patient Visit — $190