Orthopedic acupuncture in East Setauket, NY

Acupuncture in East Setauket, NY, Relieve Pain in a Single Visit

Back pain. Neck pain. Migraines. TMJ. The dull ache you have learned to live with. At Messina Acupuncture PC, pain relief begins the first time you walk through the door, and many patients feel a measurable shift before they leave.

We are an orthopedic-focused acupuncture practice on Long Island’s North Shore, serving East Setauket, Stony Brook, Port Jefferson, and the greater Three Village community since 2016. Care is led by Daniel Messina, MSOM, L.Ac., a New York State Licensed Acupuncturist and NCCAOM Board-Certified Diplomate.

100 N Country Road, East Setauket, NY 11733

Orthopedic focus Back, neck, sciatica, headaches, TMJ, and joint pain
Since 2016 Serving East Setauket and the Long Island North Shore
100+ reviews Trusted by local patients seeking focused pain relief
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Adult with neck pain from laptop posture
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The Messina Difference

Orthopedic Acupuncture, Not Generic Wellness

Most acupuncture practices are generalists. Messina Acupuncture PC is built around a more focused idea: musculoskeletal pain responds best when the practitioner understands anatomy at the level of movement, tissue, joint, nerve, and trigger-point patterns.

Every treatment plan begins with a full orthopedic-style assessment: range-of-motion testing, palpation, posture and gait review, and a conversation about what the pain is keeping you from doing. Then we build a course of care around the physical pattern, not a standard points protocol pulled from a textbook.

Pain relief should never feel rushed or generic. It should feel like someone finally listened.

1

We listen first

Your pain history, triggers, goals, and daily limitations shape the plan.

2

We test movement

Range of motion, posture, gait, palpation, and symptom behavior matter.

3

We treat the pattern

Acupuncture, dry needling, acupressure, or medical massage may be used based on the case.

Your first visit

What a Visit to Messina Acupuncture Looks Like

Your first visit is 75 minutes. We sit down, review your health history, and walk through what brought you in. Then comes the orthopedic exam. We want to see how your body actually moves, not just what hurts.

Follow-up visits are usually 45 to 60 minutes. We check progress, refine the needle technique based on your response, and adjust the plan as the pain pattern changes.

The treatment room is quiet. Needles are single-use, sterile, and thinner than a strand of hair. Most patients feel a brief dull ache, warmth, or heaviness as the needle settles, then rest while the body softens and the nervous system resets.

You leave with a care plan, self-care tools when helpful, and often measurably less pain than when you walked in.

1

Intake

Health history, symptoms, prior care, and what you want to get back to doing.

2

Exam

Movement testing, palpation, posture, gait, nerve tension, and orthopedic screening when appropriate.

3

Treatment

Acupuncture, dry needling, acupressure, medical massage, or a combined plan based on the pattern.

4

Plan

Clear expectations, likely visit cadence, and what to watch between sessions.

Insurance and payment

We Verify Benefits Before Your First Visit

Messina Acupuncture PC accepts many major plans with acupuncture benefits, including NYSHIP, United Healthcare, Oxford, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Cigna, Magnacare, and Aetna. Coverage varies by individual plan, so the front desk team can help verify your benefits before your first visit.

To get started, call the office or use the contact form with your name, phone number, insurance provider, and member ID if available. The team will follow up with next steps.

We do not currently accept Worker’s Compensation, No-Fault, Medicaid, or New York State disability. Medicare coverage for acupuncture is limited and does not apply to most licensed acupuncture offices.

Before you book

Have your insurance details ready

The contact form does not upload documents. When you reach out, include your insurance provider and member ID if available, or call the office and the team can guide you through what information is needed.

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The practitioner

Led by Daniel Messina, MSOM, L.Ac.

Daniel Messina is a New York State Licensed Acupuncturist, NCCAOM Board-Certified Diplomate, and founder of Messina Acupuncture PC. He built the practice around orthopedic and musculoskeletal acupuncture, combining modern anatomy with classical needle technique.

Daniel is supported by acupuncturist Jeremy Mierisch, L.Ac., M.S., and licensed medical massage therapists Tiffany Lacy, LMT, and Tailer Boutin, LMT.

Our community

Serving the North Shore Since 2016

Messina Acupuncture PC serves East Setauket, Setauket, Stony Brook, Port Jefferson, Port Jefferson Station, Old Field, Poquott, Belle Terre, Miller Place, Mount Sinai, Rocky Point, Centereach, Coram, Three Village, and communities throughout Suffolk County.

“Absolutely love this place! The acupuncture and massage are amazing! All the staff are so nice, very professional and friendly!”

Kaite Hussey

“The attention to detail is unmatched. People that care about you and want you to get better. Amazing staff.”

Tom Cox

“Dan and the entire staff make you feel relaxed and welcome during each visit.”

Douglas Wesner

Visit us

Find Messina Acupuncture PC in East Setauket

Located at 100 N Country Road in East Setauket, the office is convenient for patients from Stony Brook, Setauket, Port Jefferson, Three Village, and nearby North Shore communities.

Hours and location

Office Hours

Monday 9:00 AM - 12:30 PM
2:00 PM - 6:30 PM
Tuesday 9:00 AM - 12:30 PM
2:00 PM - 6:30 PM
Wednesday 9:00 AM - 12:30 PM
2:00 PM - 6:30 PM
Thursday 1:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Friday 9:00 AM - 12:30 PM
2:00 PM - 6:30 PM
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed

Ready to book?

Start Feeling Better With Focused Acupuncture Care

You do not need a referral, and most new patients are seen within a week. If you are dealing with pain, tension, headaches, jaw discomfort, nerve symptoms, stress-pattern symptoms, or restricted movement, start with a focused evaluation.

Messina Acupuncture PC
100 N Country Road, East Setauket, NY 11733

First visit

75 minutes

Intake, orthopedic assessment, and treatment in the same visit.

Follow-ups

45 to 60 minutes

Progress check, refined treatment, and plan adjustments as symptoms change.

Homepage FAQs

Questions Patients Ask Before Booking

These answers help new patients understand what to expect before their first visit.

Does acupuncture hurt?

For most people, no. The needles used are very thin, much thinner than a hypodermic needle. Most patients describe a brief dull ache, warmth, or heaviness as the needle settles, followed by a quiet rest period.

How many visits will I need?

It depends on the condition. Acute pain often improves in fewer visits, while chronic pain usually needs a longer plan. Daniel will give you an honest estimate at your first appointment, and if acupuncture is not the right tool for your condition, the team will tell you.

Is acupuncture covered by insurance?

Often, yes. NYSHIP, United Healthcare, Oxford, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Cigna, Magnacare, and Aetna commonly include acupuncture benefits, but plan details vary. Call 631-403-0504 and the team can verify coverage before your first visit.

What is the difference between acupuncture and dry needling?

Both use very thin needles, but the approach differs. Acupuncture works from Chinese medicine point theory and systemic patterns. Dry needling works from orthopedic anatomy, trigger points, motor points, and muscle release. At Messina Acupuncture PC, the technique is chosen based on the condition.

How quickly will I feel better?

Many patients feel measurable relief before they leave the first visit, such as lower pain on a 0 to 10 scale, looser muscles, or easier range of motion. Durable relief usually takes more sessions.

Are the needles safe and sterile?

Yes. Every needle is single-use, pre-sterilized, and disposed of immediately after removal in a regulated sharps container. The team follows Clean Needle Technique protocols.