Patient being welcomed at the front desk of Olo Acupuncture's calm, light-filled Chelsea reception area.

Your New Patient Guide

A short walkthrough of your first visit at our Chelsea clinic.
Your New Patient Guide
A short walkthrough of your first visit at our Chelsea clinic.

If you have a question that isn't covered here, please contact us — we're happy to help.

Location & Hours

Olo Acupuncture is located between the Manhattan neighborhoods of Chelsea and Flatiron. We're a quick walk from Penn Station, the Garment District, NoMad and Union Square, and easily accessible via Subway from just about everywhere else in New York City.

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Olo Acupuncture
119 West 23rd Street, Suite 1001
New York, N.Y. 10011
Transportation Options Include
Subway: 1, F/M, N/R & Path Train  
Bus: M7, M20, M23, M55

Hours & Schedule

Mondays - Fridays 9 AM - 7 PM
Saturdays 10 AM - 6 PM
(For the most up-to-date schedule & availability click the Book Now button above.)

Before Your Visit

Here's how to prepare for your first appointment, from completing your paperwork to what to wear.

What to Expect

Here's what you can expect from any appointment at Olo.

After Your Treatment

We recommend the following for after appointment care whenever possible.

Acupuncture at Olo

If you're new to acupuncture or just new to Olo, here's a closer look at how we approach care — and what to know about community and private room treatments.

More information is also available on our acupuncture service page.

Foundations in Balance

Every acupuncture patient starts with our Foundations in Balance series of five treatments. Whether you purchase our intro offer, pay as you go, or bill insurance, these five treatments help you better understand how acupuncture can work for you — and help us better understand how your body responds to treatment.

Your Intro Offer

An Intro Offer is available for new acupuncture patients. More information is on our pricing page, and we're happy to talk you through it when you come in or answer questions via email or phone.

Your Acupuncture Appointment, Step by Step

Building on What to Expect above, here's what's specific to an acupuncture session. The information below applies whether you're booked in our community room or a private room — your acupuncturist will guide you through each step.

  • Treatment. Needles are often placed on your arms, legs, hands, feet, and ears, as well as locally if you're coming in for a pain condition or something similar. Upon insertion, most patients feel little to nothing — sometimes a brief pinch or dull ache that fades. Your acupuncturist may also stimulate the needles during treatment, which can create sensations like warmth, pressure, or a dull ache — always within your comfort level. They'll let you know if they need to access another area and will drape you with a sheet as needed. If you're new to needles or nervous, let your acupuncturist know — they're experienced at adjusting their approach to fit your comfort.
  • Resting with the needles in. You'll rest for roughly 30 to 40 minutes. Many patients drift into sleep. You'll have a call button to get your acupuncturist's attention if you start to feel uncomfortable or need anything.
  • Needle removal. Your acupuncturist will check in, remove the needles, and let you take your time before getting up.

Community Room Acupuncture

Our community room is a comfortable and quiet shared space with other patients resting nearby. The flow is the same as the step-by-step above, with a few small things specific to the shared setting.

Community Room Expectations & Etiquette
The community room at Olo Acupuncture with a patient being treated by a practitioner while two patients rests.

After Your Fifth Visit

At your fifth and final Foundations in Balance appointment, you'll have another consultation to assess your progress and discuss what further treatment could look like. That might be weekly visits for the next month, followed by another reassessment, as-needed visits during flare-ups, or seasonal visits for conditions such as allergies. From here on, appointments are scheduled as "return" community or private room visits, with periodic consultations as your care continues — frequency depends on your health concerns and your progress.

    Cancellation Policy

    We know life happens. To be fair to our practitioners, staff, and other patients, we ask that you keep a few things in mind:

    You can read the full policy on our cancellation and lateness page.

    Other Services

    Additional information for new patients scheduled for acupuncture facials and bodywork is available on those pages.

    Ready for your first visit?

    We're glad you're coming in. If anything comes up before your appointment, our front desk is here to help.

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