- Alive and Well Acupuncture255 George Bush Blvd. #B
Delray Beach, FL 33444561-272-7816 - We accept most insurances
- Testimonials
Come join us for a fun/educational evening. I will be there to perform treatments and answer any Acupuncture/Acupressure and Traditional Chinese Medicine questions you may have. I have helped many patients with complicated medical issues. Some were also struggling with Western Medicine and other types of healing. Not only was
... Read more »Happy Patient!! Jenniffer was last modified: January 6th, 2012 by edward
“I started treatment with Dr. Scarlett just after Thanksgiving by the suggestion of my lovely wife Jennifer. Her health had improved dramatically in such a short time as a patient of Dr. Edward. I was experiencing many digestive issues related to IBS, pain, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. I had different
... Read more »“Great improvement. I am very pleased” Bill K.
Testimonial was last modified: September 23rd, 2011 by admin
“I feel much better. My body is much more relaxed and less tight, so I am no longer in pain. I feel terrific. Dr. Scarlett is awesome and I enthusiastically recommend him. He is gifted in knowing exactly which trigger points are in need of treatment.” Sherrie B.
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