Norspring Center for Rejuvenation is a standalone acupuncture and traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) clinic in Chattanooga that combines needle acupuncture, herbal medicine, and related therapies under one roof, serving patients who seek alternatives to pharmaceutical treatment or want to combine acupuncture with conventional care.
Norspring operates as a full-service TCM clinic, not as an add-on service within a larger medical system or wellness spa. The practice integrates several modalities, including acupuncture, herbal consultation, cupping, and moxibustion. It is independently owned and staffed by practitioners trained in Chinese medical diagnosis and treatment. The clinic serves both new patients exploring acupuncture for the first time and existing patients managing chronic conditions or maintaining wellness.
Acupuncture sessions at Norspring are priced at $65 to $85 per visit for new patients, with established patient rates typically $60 to $75. Herbal formulas recommended during treatment range from $15 to $40 per bottle, depending on the specific prescription and whether it is a raw herb decoction or prepared extract. Initial consultations (which include assessment and often the first acupuncture treatment) run 60 to 90 minutes and are priced at the new patient rate. Follow-up visits average 45 minutes. Many insurance plans in Tennessee cover acupuncture when performed by a licensed acupuncturist; coverage thresholds and copays vary by plan, so verification with your insurer before your first visit is advisable.
Chattanooga has several acupuncture providers: Norspring differentiates itself through its explicit focus on herbal medicine alongside needle work, which can extend treatment depth for patients with digestive issues, hormonal imbalance, or systemic conditions. Other practices in the area, such as single-practitioner offices or acupuncture services housed within chiropractic clinics, may emphasize needle work alone or integrate fewer additional modalities. If you are seeking acupuncture for acute pain (a sore shoulder from a recent injury) and prefer a shorter session, a smaller clinic or a chiropractor's in-house acupuncturist may be more efficient. If your condition involves multiple symptoms or you want herbal support to deepen treatment outcomes—particularly for fatigue, immune support, or hormonal concerns—Norspring's integrated approach rewards a slightly longer treatment span and the flexibility to adjust both needling and herbal protocols in tandem.
Norspring is well-suited to patients interested in TCM philosophy, those managing chronic pain, digestive disorders, hormonal imbalance, or anxiety, and those who prefer a rigorous diagnostic approach before treatment begins. It also suits patients seeking to reduce pharmaceutical reliance or to pair acupuncture with other medical care. Norspring is less ideal for patients who want immediate, needle-only pain relief for acute injuries (where a rapid, focused acupuncture session may be more direct than a full herbal consultation) or those who require frequent visits on very short notice, since appointment availability can be limited during peak seasons (fall and winter, typically).
A first visit requires arrival 10 minutes early to complete intake forms. The practitioner will ask detailed questions about your chief complaint, medical history, digestive function, sleep, mood, and stress. You will be examined for tongue and pulse characteristics, which are core TCM diagnostic tools. Treatment usually follows on the same day. The acupuncturist will explain the rationale for their approach, place thin needles at specific points, and may leave them in place for 20 to 30 minutes while you rest. If herbal medicine is recommended, you will receive a written formula or an extract bottle and instructions on how to prepare or take it. Total time for a first visit is typically 60 to 90 minutes.
Norspring is open Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., with Sunday and holiday closures. The clinic is located in a small commercial plaza with dedicated parking; no permit required. It is wheelchair accessible. Confirm current hours by phone before your first visit, as seasonal adjustments occasionally occur. Payment is accepted in cash, card, and many major insurance plans; they do not bill insurance directly, so you will pay upfront and submit receipts for reimbursement if your plan covers acupuncture.
Norspring's combination of herbal expertise and consistent acupuncture practice makes it a substantive option for Chattanooga patients who want comprehensive TCM rather than acupuncture alone.
