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Cupping Treatment

Cupping (Hijama) Therapy
Exclusively at Crabtree Health

What is Hijama (Cupping)?

Hijama, also known as cupping therapy, is a time-honored healing practice that has been used for centuries across many cultures. It involves applying specialized cups to the skin to create suction, which helps:

  • Improve blood circulation

  • Release toxins and stagnation

  • Relieve muscle tension and pain

  • Support overall wellness and balance

At Crabtree Health, we provide safe, hygienic, and medically supervised cupping therapy in a calm environment.

Benefits of Cupping

✔ Relief from back, neck, and shoulder pain

✔ Stress reduction and improved relaxation

✔ Enhanced detoxification and circulation

✔ Support for migraine, fatigue, and inflammation

✔ Complementary care for weight management and hormonal health

Cupping Treatment

Single Session Cupping

$125

125

Each session is personalized to your needs and typically lasts 45–60 minutes.

Valid until canceled

Consultation – We’ll discuss your health goals

Preparation – The treatment area is cleaned and sterilized.

Therapy – Cups are applied with gentle suction

Aftercare – Guidance on hydration, rest, and follow-up.

Package of 4 sessions

$450

450

Each session is personalized to your needs and typically lasts 45–60 minutes. $450 (Save $50)

Valid for 12 months

Consultation – We’ll discuss your health goals

Preparation – The treatment area is cleaned and sterilized.

Therapy – Cups are applied with gentle suction

Aftercare – Guidance on hydration, rest, and follow-up.

Choose your plan

Why Choose Crabtree Health?

Patient Guidelines

  • Avoid cupping on an empty stomach.

  • Stay well hydrated before and after your session.

  • Some mild bruising/redness is normal and fades within days.

  • Packages must be used within 6 months.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

1. Is cupping painful? Most patients describe cupping as a mild pulling or pressure sensation. Some areas may feel more tender, but overall it is well tolerated.

2. Will I have marks after cupping? Yes, temporary circular marks or mild bruising are common and usually fade within 3–7 days. These are not painful and indicate improved circulation.

3. How often should I get cupping? Frequency depends on your goals. Many patients come once every 2–4 weeks for wellness, while others may book more frequently for pain or stress relief.

4. Can I do cupping if I have a medical condition? Cupping is generally safe, but it may not be recommended for patients with bleeding disorders, those on blood thinners, or during pregnancy. A consultation with our provider is required before your first session.

5. What should I do before and after my session? Eat a light meal beforehand and stay hydrated. After your session, avoid strenuous activity and keep the area clean and moisturized.

6. Is it covered by insurance? No, cupping is an elective wellness service and is not covered by insurance. Payment is required at the time of booking.

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