I know it can feel really intense to spend $1600 on a weekend continuing education course. For many of us as acupuncturists, $1600 is going to support our family and our practice, and spending that money without a guaranteed return on investment can really push boundaries and comfort zones.
The Pelvic Care for Acupuncturists practical is priced at $1600 for 20 PDAs. The reason it’s priced this way is because pelvic care is a specialty practice. I’ve been developing the essence of this program, including the techniques and treatment tools, for about 15 years. Throughout that time, I’ve learned what works really well to treat the pelvic floor—and what doesn’t work at all. I’ve also learned that the pelvic health population is deeply underserved in healthcare. People with pelvic health concerns are often brushed off by the western medical model, handed empty suggestions, or left feeling hopeless. What this means is that there is an immense need for the pelvic health specialty amongst acupuncturists.
I am extremely passionate about teaching acupuncturists, like yourself, everything I know about pelvic health. My practical and online classes are filled with the knowledge you need to successfully bring pelvic care as a specialty to your practice.
But that’s not the whole story. I don’t just want you to have the tools in your toolkit to deliver the treatment techniques and education—I want you to be successful in building a thriving practice. My goal is for you to be able to make back your investment in pelvic care with the sale of just one pelvic health package.
Think about this: if you design a pelvic health package for 10-12 sessions priced at $1600–$1800, you’ve already more than covered the cost of your training. And because pelvic health clients often need ongoing care, the potential for sustained income is far greater. One package can return your investment. Two or three packages, and you’re seeing the exponential growth of your practice.
And here’s the part that matters even more: every package sold is a life changed. You’re giving someone hope, function, and dignity back in an area of their life where they’ve likely felt dismissed or invisible. That’s the kind of medicine that changes communities—and it starts with you.
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