Insomnia Acupuncture Treatment in Vancouver
2:47am. You are staring at the ceiling again. You flipped your pillow twice. Kicked the blanket off, pulled it back on. Checked your phone — which you know makes it worse but you did it anyway. Your brain will not shut up. Tomorrow is going to be brutal and you already know it because this is not a one-night thing. This has been going on for weeks. Months. Maybe years.
It is the most common sleep-related problem in the world — and if you regularly have problems sleeping, you are far from alone. But knowing other people have it too does not make 3am any less miserable.
At Honor Wellness in Vancouver, we use acupuncture to treat insomnia — not by knocking you out with sleep medicine or sleeping pills, but by fixing the reason your brain will not let you rest. If insomnia has been running your nights and ruining your days, this is where your insomnia finally stops.
It is not just about being tired. It is a sleep disorder where you experience disruptions in your ability to fall asleep, stay asleep, or get the kind of sleep that actually leaves you feeling rested. Some people with insomnia lie in bed for hours with trouble falling asleep. Others drift off fine but wake up at 2am or 3am and cannot get back down — staying asleep becomes impossible. Some wake up way too early and spend the rest of the night staring at the dark. And some sleep for what should be enough hours but wake up feeling like they did not sleep at all. Drained no matter what.
The thing is, it makes everything harder. Your focus drops. Your mood tanks. You have difficulty staying awake during the day — in meetings, while driving, at dinner with your family. It starts to make it hard to do your job, hard to be patient with people you love, hard to enjoy anything. Insomnia robs you of sleep. Insomnia does not just steal your sleep. It steals your life during the day too.

What Causes Insomnia Symptoms?
So what is actually keeping you up? For most people with insomnia, it is not one thing — it is a pile-up.
Stress and anxiety are the biggest sleep wreckers. Your nervous system gets stuck in fight-or-flight mode and will not come down at night. You lie in bed and your brain runs through every problem you have — real ones, imagined ones, ones from six years ago. Your body is exhausted but your mind is wide awake.
Pain is another huge insomnia driver. Back pain, neck pain, joint stiffness — when your body hurts, sleep becomes a battle. You cannot find a comfortable position in bed. Every time you start to drift off, the pain pulls you back. Insomnia and chronic pain feed each other in a vicious loop — poor sleep makes pain worse, worse pain makes sleep harder.
Hormones play a big role too. Women going through perimenopause and menopause often develop insomnia for the first time in their lives — hot flashes, night sweats, and hormonal shifts that completely rewire their sleep patterns. Insomnia during menopause is incredibly common and incredibly frustrating.
Other insomnia causes include depression, medications that mess with your sleep cycle, irregular work schedules, too much screen time before bed, and medical conditions like restless leg syndrome, breathing problems, and digestive issues. Sometimes insomnia starts from one of these and then becomes its own habit — your body learns to associate bed with frustration instead of rest, and breaking that pattern is harder than it sounds.
Diagnosing insomnia usually comes down to how long it has been going on and how often. If you have sleeping problems three-plus nights for over three months, that is chronic insomnia. If it has been under three months, it is short-term insomnia. Either way, treating insomnia early gives you the best shot at getting your sleep back before the pattern digs in deeper.
Left untreated, insomnia raises your risk for heart disease, weight gain, weakened immunity, and mental health problems. Your doctor can help rule out other sleep disorders like narcolepsy or sleep apnea that might be contributing.
How Does Acupuncture Help You Sleep?
Acupuncture works on insomnia by going after the nervous system directly. Your insomnia exists because your brain is stuck in alert mode — it will not flip the switch to let you sleep. Acupuncture flips that switch.
Thin, sterile needles go into specific points that activate your parasympathetic nervous system — the “rest and digest” side that your body needs to wind down. Your heart rate slows. Your muscles relax. Cortisol — the stress hormone that keeps you wired at night — drops. And melatonin — the hormone that controls your sleep-wake cycle — starts doing its job again.
In clinical studies, people who received acupuncture for insomnia slept about an extra hour each night and spent less time lying awake in bed. That is not a small change when you have been running on four or five hours for months. Electroacupuncture — which adds a gentle current through the needles — has shown especially strong results for increasing slow-wave deep sleep, the most restorative stage of your sleep cycle. That is the sleep your body needs to repair tissue, consolidate memory, and reset your immune system.
The research on acupuncture for insomnia is not thin. Multiple clinical trials show real, measurable improvements in sleep quality, sleep duration, and how long it takes to fall asleep. And unlike pills, acupuncture does not come with grogginess, dependency, or rebound insomnia when you stop.
Most of our people with insomnia notice changes within the first few sessions. Falling asleep faster. Waking up less during the night. Feeling more rested in the morning. The improvements in sleep tend to build over time — results are strongest after a dozen or more consistent sessions.
What Conditions Does Acupuncture Help?
Insomnia does not look the same for everyone, and the treatment should not either.
If your insomnia is tied to anxiety or stress, acupuncture calms the nervous system directly — which is why so many people tell us they feel deeply relaxed during treatment, sometimes for the first time in months.
If your insomnia is connected to chronic pain, we treat the insomnia and the pain at the same time. Getting the pain under control removes one of the biggest barriers to sleep — and better sleep helps the pain heal faster. Insomnia and pain are a package deal at our clinic.
If your insomnia started with menopause or hormonal changes, acupuncture helps regulate the hormonal shifts that are disrupting your sleep patterns. Hot flashes calm down. Night sweats ease up. And the insomnia that came with them starts to lift.
If your insomnia is the chronic kind — three months or more, three-plus nights — acupuncture retrains your nervous system over time so that bed stops meaning frustration and starts meaning sleep again. It is stubborn — but insomnia responds to consistent sessions.
We also see patients with insomnia caused by shift work, jet lag, screen overuse, and medications. Insomnia include so many different causes that no single insomnia approach works for everyone — which is exactly why every insomnia treatment plan at Honor Wellness is built around you.
Why Choose Honor Wellness?
Your situation is not the same as someone else’s insomnia. How long you have had it, what triggers it, what time of night it hits, what else is going on with your health — all of that shapes your plan. We look at the full picture before a single needle goes in.
We also work with your medical provider and coordinate with any other care you are receiving. If your doctor has prescribed pills or other medicines for your insomnia, acupuncture works alongside them. Many people find they can gradually reduce their dosage as their insomnia improves — but we never make that call without your doctor involved.
We are open seven days a week with same-day appointments. We direct bill most major extended health plans including Pacific Blue Cross, Manulife, Sun Life, and Great-West Life. If your insomnia sleep issues are connected to a car accident, ICBC covers acupuncture and we handle the billing.
Insomnia has stolen enough from you. If insomnia has been stealing your nights — and your days — book an insomnia acupuncture consultation with Honor Wellness. Sleep is not a luxury. Insomnia took it from you. It is the foundation everything else is built on. Insomnia does not get the last word. Not this time. Not your insomnia. And you deserve to get your sleep back.
It is exhausting in every sense of the word. Not just physically — emotionally, mentally, socially. Insomnia wrecks how you show up at work. Insomnia wrecks how you parent. Insomnia changes how you drive, insomnia changes how you eat, how you handle stress. The more insomnia drags on, the more normal it starts to feel — and that is the most dangerous part. You stop fighting the insomnia and start accepting it. You tell yourself this is just how you sleep now.
It is not. Insomnia can change. Your insomnia will change — when you give it the right kind of help. Acupuncture for insomnia works because it treats what is actually broken instead of putting a bandage over the insomnia symptoms. Beating insomnia starts with one decision. Your sleep matters. Your insomnia is real. Your insomnia matters. And so does taking action on your insomnia before insomnia steals any more from you.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the most effective ways to treat insomnia?
The most effective ways to treat insomnia involve addressing both the physical and emotional factors that disrupt healthy sleep. Establishing a consistent sleep schedule, reducing screen exposure before bed, limiting caffeine and alcohol, and creating a calm sleep environment are all important lifestyle adjustments. Acupuncture is a highly effective natural treatment for insomnia that works by calming the nervous system, regulating sleep hormones such as melatonin and serotonin, and addressing the underlying imbalances in the body that prevent restful and restorative sleep.
What is the recommended frequency of acupuncture sessions for improving sleep quality?
The recommended frequency of acupuncture sessions for improving sleep quality is typically one to two times per week in the initial stages of treatment. Many patients begin noticing improvements in the depth and quality of their sleep within the first two to three sessions. As sleep patterns stabilize and improve, sessions are gradually spaced out to once every two to four weeks for maintenance. Your practitioner will tailor the frequency of treatment to your specific sleep challenges and overall health picture for the best possible outcome.
Is acupuncture a proven and effective treatment for sleep disorders?
Acupuncture is a proven and effective treatment for sleep disorders including insomnia, restless sleep, and difficulty falling or staying asleep. It works by activating the parasympathetic nervous system, which is the part of the body responsible for rest and recovery, while simultaneously reducing the stress hormones that keep the mind and body in a state of alertness at night. Clinical studies have shown that regular acupuncture treatment increases melatonin production and improves overall sleep quality, duration, and consistency without the side effects associated with sleep medication.