Your visit to a typical health care facility often begins with automated appointment setting, or worse, a frazzled receptionist. The experience moves on to hour-long waits in appropriately named "waiting rooms." Finally, you may end with that medicine-on-
Eric Baumgartner is the father of three preschoolers and the third generation of doctors following the footsteps of both Dad and Grand Dad. He's dressed like a 21st century shaman and doesn't give you the impression of a revolutionary.
The warm and comfortable facilities of Urban Remedy couldn't be any more different from a normal doctor's office if the designer had specifically wanted it to be the Yin to traditional medical practices' Yang. Your first impression as you walk in the door is that you are in your best friend's living room/kitchen nook. There's the eight luxurious lounge chairs, the fireplace, the balcony overlooking Abbott Kinney Blvd, and the entire environment says, "take off your shoes and relax."
Baumgartner explains: "We practice acupuncture here based on the way it is practiced in the cultures that developed it. The intent is to provide a relaxed place where neighbors can come and get healing and balance in a communal setting. Eastern cultures recognize that there is energy in community that will aid in the healing process."
Much like the synergy of a good yoga class, Community Acupuncture treatments leave you feeling connected, rejuvenated, inspired, and deeply supported. "We are integrating the way eastern medicine is practiced and adapting it to meet the needs of western culture."
This particular medical revolution started in Portland about six years ago. Acupuncturists there, utilizing
The third part of the revolutionary plan was the way the patient pays. "We charge on a sliding scale from $25-$50 a visit. And the patient decides how much to pay, not us. For those with substantial hardship situations, we will even try to work out something for less. We want anyone who needs care, whether because they are in pain, depressed, or dealing with digestive issues, insomnia, addictions, or just out of sorts, to not allow financial issues to get in the way of their seeking help."
Urban Remedy will also see clients on a private basis by appointment.



