I can help you with any physical or emotional concerns. My goal is to
work on your whole being - body, mind, and spirit to help you get better
and maintain your energy and vitality. My promise is to be a passionate
partner on your healing journey.
Sunrise Acupuncture Clinic  
50 West Edmonston Drive, Suite 505, Rockville, MD, 20852•301.404.1455•lola@acufox.com

Lola Fox-Rabinovich, L.Ac., M.Ac.
Licensed Acupuncturist                                                                      301.404.1455
Welcome to my practice
What is acupuncture?

Acupuncture is an ancient healing tradition from China that has been practiced for
over 3000 years. The benefits of acupuncture are now well documented in Western medical journals and in
medical institutions across the United States.  

The World Health Organization recognizes the ability of acupuncture to treat:

  • food allergies, peptic ulcer, chronic diarrhea, constipation, indigestion, anorexia and gastritis;
  • stress incontinence, urinary tract infections, and sexual dysfunction;
  • irregular, heavy, or painful menstruation, infertility, and PMS;
  • emphysema, sinusitis, asthma, allergies and bronchitis;
  • disorders of the bones, muscles, joints and nervous system, such as arthritis;
  • migraine headaches, neuralgia, insomnia, dizziness and low back, neck and shoulder pain;
  • circulatory disorders (hypertension, angina pectoris, arteriosclerosis and anemia);
  • depression, and anxiety;
  • addictions to alcohol, nicotine and drugs;
  • eye, ear, nose and throat disorders.
  • chronic and painful debilitating disorders which have no clear explanation or origin.

Patients report being sick less often and recovering more quickly, improvement of vitality and stamina, being able to
take care of their own health, relationships with others deepening and becoming more harmonious and reductions
in long term health care costs.  

A recent survey of people who receive acupuncture, conducted by Claire Cassidy, Ph.D., indicates that they
see their physicians less frequently and use fewer  medications. In addition, over two thirds of those
surveyed reported having avoided recommended surgery.