Den Bloome DACM, RN, LAc

(she/they)

Dr. Den is a California licensed acupuncturist and herbalist, having received her Master’s of Science in 2002, and then her Doctorate of Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine in 2018, both from the American College of Traditional Chinese Medicine in San Francisco. She has completed extensive coursework in the areas of women’s health and pediatrics, including traveling to Japan to study shonishin, a non-needle pediatric style of treatment. The Acupuncture Den has become well known for her pediatric specialty and treatment of whole families.

Dr. Den is also a California registered nurse, with over 16 years of experience working in Bay Area hospitals, including 10 years at California Pacific Medical Center. She appreciates the ways in which Eastern and Western medicines are able to complement one another, and values the mind/body/spirit connection inherent in Traditional Chinese Medicine. She is motivated by her desire to help others to heal themselves and find joy in their lives.

Outside of work, Dr. Den especially enjoys time with friends, reading, traveling, and culinary adventures. A recent empty-nester, she treasures the company of her two very lazy cats.

Payments & Fees

Payment Methods

Cash, check or credit card payments are accepted.

Insurance

Upon request, you will be provided with a superbill receipt so that you can seek reimbursement through your insurance plan.

Office Treatments

Initial Office Consultation & Acupuncture Treatment: $250
Follow-up Office Consultation & Acupuncture Treatment: $145

Herbs & Nutritional Supplements

Herbs & Nutritional Supplements will be an additional charge. Receive a 15% discount on all professional-grade nutritional supplements purchased through The Acupuncture Den’s online Fullscript pharmacy.

Cancellation Policy

Missed appointments and those cancelled within 24 hours of the scheduled time will be charged the full fee.

Frequently Asked Questions

What can I expect at the first visit?

Before your first visit, please fill out the New Patient Form online. This will allow your information to be reviewed prior to your first visit, so better use can be made of your appointment time.

At your initial appointment, you or your child’s complete medical history will be discussed, a treatment plan will be developed, and an initial treatment will be given (with or without needles for children).

How long does it take?

This first visit is about 1.5 hours in length for adults, and approximately 1 hour for children. Follow-up appointments will be about 1 hour for adults and 30 minutes for children.

What can I do to prepare my child for their first visit?

Your child will pick up on your energy, so try to be calm and relaxed regarding their initial visit. You can assure your child that there are no tricks or surprises at The Acupuncture Den. Everything will be explained and discussed, and a child’s verbal consent will be obtained before any treatments are given. For young children, the needles are referred to as “taps,” so please don’t speak about “needles,” as this may cause unnecessary concern. Non-needle treatments are always an option.

Will my child need to be still for their treatment?

No! Treatments for toddlers and young children are often given while they are having fun in a little play area. One of the most challenging parts of treating children is that they usually don’t want to leave the office once they’ve started playing.

Should I eat before treatment?

You should eat something within a couple of hours before you come to your acupuncture appointment, but it is best not to eat immediately before a treatment.

What should I wear?

If possible, please wear comfortable, loose fitting clothing which allow easy access to your arms, legs and abdomen.

Does acupuncture hurt?

While many people are concerned about what acupuncture will feel like, most people find it to be gentle and easy to receive. While there is sometimes a very brief pricking sensation with the insertion of the needle, this sensation should subside almost immediately. After that, you may experience a sensation of heaviness, warmth or tingling at the site of the needle. Many people sleep or meditate during a treatment, and most find themselves very relaxed when the treatment is done.

How many treatments will I need?

The number of treatments you will need will depend on your symptoms, how long you have had them, and the severity or complexity of your condition. This varies widely from patient to patient. We will discuss the recommended number of treatments to begin with, and this will be reassessed as treatment progresses.

Do I need to take herbs and supplements?

It is common to suggest an herbal formula and/or nutritional supplement to complement and augment your acupuncture treatment. When taken under the supervision of a licensed practitioner, Chinese herbal medicine is safe and effective. All herbs and supplements are obtained from reputable suppliers to ensure quality.

What can I do after treatment?

It is ideal to be able to take it easy after a treatment. Most people report feeling both relaxed and energized. Vigorous exercise and bathing should be avoided for a couple of hours. You can eat or drink after a treatment.