Charm City Healing
About this clinic
Baltimore based Acupuncture & Herbal Medical clinic offering integrative treatments for fertility, pain, anxiety, and chronic conditions.
Treatments offered
Other treatments
Patient reviews
After reaching many dead ends with treating my nerve condition, I reached out to Charm City Healing. I was nervous about acupuncture, but I was immediately put at ease. The entire staff is phenomenal. Angie is incredibly knowledgeable, understanding, and helpful. Her whole team gets to know you and whenever you walk in, you feel like you belong. One thing that I particularly love is that the staff allows me to “be in the driver’s seat” with my treatments. I finally feel like I am healing from something many doctors said I would need to treat, but may not ever heal from. Angie provides hope and results, and she is giving me my life back. I highly recommend checking out Charm City Healing.
Shayna Kroll • November 11th, 2025
Angie is amazing! She is so kind, patient, and she really cares. She’s very thorough at every treatment, and I always leave feeling better. So grateful for her 🖤
Megan Barnes • March 4th, 2026
Let me start by saying this place charged me more than $4900 for 3 months of treatment. As someone who has seen many other acupuncturist and is acupuncture school the math wasn’t mathing. The average first appointment is roughly $150 and follow up appointments range from $75-$100. She stated the costs was because I would need herbs and “other things” but for most of the first month she continuously forgot to give me any herbs and the “other things” were some kind of olive oil diffusion thing through an oxygen tube in my nose. I happened to peak at another person’s bill and it was almost $1000 less than mine and I wondered what I was getting that was so special that it had that much of a difference. I felt like she really didn’t want to take on my case but didn’t want to outright say no so she charged me an exorbitant amount hoping I would say no on my own- unfortunately I was desperate at the time. As a black person, I felt uncomfortable in the office and felt that I wasn’t really wanted. I was the only person who looked like me in the office and even in the reviews. I realized I wasn’t supposed to be there. I didn’t like that she only did virtual consultations. I think you should be allowed to come into the office to get the feeling of the office and the vibe of the acupuncturist. But had I been able to do this I would have said no because it all felt cold and uninviting. When I worked with her we couldn’t schedule appointments online which was frustrating, but they changed that so that’s good.
Brandi McCall • January 5th, 2026