
Subtle work, clear records.
Japanese acupuncture is palpation-led. Stillpoint captures hara findings, meridian assessment, and technique notation without forcing a TCM-only template.
What japanese acupuncture practice actually looks like
Stillpoint is shaped around the specifics of your work. Here's what that means in practice.
Intake fields you'll actually use
- Hara (abdominal) findings with location markers
- Meridian deficiency/excess pattern
- Sensitivity to needling — gauge preference, retention time, pressure
- Western diagnosis if relevant
- Goal arc (acute / chronic / wellness)
Session note format
Hara map → root treatment points → branch treatment points → response. Includes technique (Toyohari, Kiiko-style, Manaka), needle gauge, retention time, and any moxa or shōnishin.
Common billing codes
Typical session length
60–75 minutes
Typical session price
$110–$190 USD
What matters most for japanese acupuncture
The features Stillpoint built specifically with this work in mind.
Clinical Notes
Customizable templates capture hara, root/branch treatments, technique.
Online Booking & Intake
Service-level needling preferences carry to the appointment.
Treatment Plans
Japanese practice often runs in arcs — plans hold the structure.
Client Portal
Quiet, low-marketing portal that fits the population.
Frequently asked questions
Can I use a hara-map note template?
Yes — note templates are fully customizable. You can build a hara map with location markers and findings, or borrow one of our starter Japanese-style templates.
Does the system handle Toyohari, Kiiko, and Manaka styles distinctly?
Yes. Technique is a configurable field — you can tag each session by style and view your notes filtered by approach.
Can I keep clients off marketing emails?
Yes. Marketing emails are opt-in (and easy to suppress entirely). Clients can stay on transactional-only communication.