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Modern Acupuncture opens first Rhode Island clinic - 1,175 s/f

Cranston, RI Modern Acupuncture, the first franchise to make the natural health and beauty benefits of acupuncture available to people in an accessible and affordable way, is now open in Garden City Center. This clinic marks the first location to open in Rhode Island, only the second location in New England, and the 50th in the nation.

The Cranston Clinic is located at 165 Hillside Rd. Modern Acupuncture offers complimentary first sessions and in celebration of its opening, Cranston is also offering a one-month free membership boost to all membership plans for a limited time. 

“Modern Acupuncture is a 30-minute treatment in a spa-like environment that is both accessible and affordable. The benefits of acupuncture are endless, whether a guest is looking to relieve pain or stress, or improve appearance and well-being, and we wanted to make it more available to everyone,” said Steve Eddleston, Modern Acupuncture franchisee in Cranston.

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