- Balancing Acupuncture, LLC1230 SE Maynard Rd
Ste 203 (on backside of building)
Cary, NC 27511(919) 604-2735 Insurance Accepted
HOURS-reduced d/t Covid-19
Tue1:00 pm - 6:00 pmThu1:00 pm - 6:00 pmFri10:30 am - 2:00 pm
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Bonnie is one of the best acupuncturists I’ve ever worked with. She’s very compassionate and caring. I would recommend anyone who needs acupuncture for any reason to see her. ~~Lisa M
Compassionate & Caring was last modified: January 5th, 2021 by Bonnie Cashwell
Thanks to Bonnie and her acupuncture services the chronic back pain I’d been experiencing for years is well under control. Realizing how much energy was being lost to that back pain and no longer being burdened by it has been a game changer. ~~Jared R.
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... Read more »Bonnie is awesome!! During allergy season, I was getting bronchitis every year. Bonnie helped my body fight against this. Past allergy season all was good. Bonnie also helped me with neck pain. I highly recommend Bonnie!! ~~Anne Marie B.
Fighting Bronchitis & Allergies was last modified: March 16th,
... Read more »Bonnie is wonderful, I am with her for more than a year and she was able to identify medical issues that doctors haven’t she is very knowledgeable about the body, supplements and also very intuitive to understand what is happening and what is my need in each meeting. Not so
... Read more »My experience at Balancing Acupuncture and working with Bonnie Cashwell has been outstanding. Bonnie is professional, experienced and tailors your treatment to your needs. Truly a healer. ~~Susan D.
Truly A Healer was last modified: February 14th, 2020 by Bonnie Cashwell
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