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Acupuncture & Integrative Chinese Medicine Serving Apopka Florida

Business Hours

Mon, Tues, Thurs, Fri 11AM - 7PM
Wed & Sun Closed
Saturday 9AM - 2PM

Apopka Acupuncturist & Integrative Chinese Medicine

Our goal is to help you achieve optimum health and wellness. Through working with our patients, we have seen the impressive results that Acupuncture, Chinese medicine and Frequency Specific Microcurrent (FSM) can have.  We are grateful to be able to share the benefit of my extensive education with you.  Doctor Nancy Chau’s background includes training not only in Acupuncture and a wide array of Chinese medicine modalities, and western medicine as well.  Alex (co-owner) is licensed by the state of Florida as a registered nurse with 15 years experience in the ICU. 

Your unique health care situation is of the utmost importance to us. We are happy to answer any questions you may have regarding how acupuncture and Chinese medicine can benefit you. Together we can work toward achieving your health and wellness goals.  Call us now at 407-335-4688 !

About Apopka in the Greater Orlando Area

Wai Acupuncture is proud to serve the city of Apopka in Orange County, Florida. 

Apopka is part of the Orlando–Kissimmee–Sanford Metropolitan Area. Apopka comes from Seminole word Ahapopka for “Potato eating place”. Apopka is often referred to as the “Indoor Foliage Capital of the World” due to the extensive Greenhouse nurseries there.

The earliest known inhabitants of the Apopka area were the Acuera people, members of the Timucua confederation. They had disappeared by 1730, probably decimated by diseases brought to Florida by Spanish colonists.

The Acuera were succeeded by refugees from Alabama and Georgia, who formed the new Seminole Indian tribe. They called the area Ahapopka. Aha, meaning “Potato,” and papka, meaning “eating place”.

At the conclusion of the Second Seminole War, the U.S. Congress passed the Armed Occupation Act of 1842, forcing surviving natives at Ahapopka to abandon their village and seek refuge deeper in the wilderness of the Florida peninsula.

The early American settlers built a major trading center on the foundations of the earlier Indian settlement. Their population was large enough by 1857 to support the establishment of a Masonic lodge. In 1859 the lodge erected a permanent meeting place at what is now the intersection of Main Street (U.S. Highway 441) and Alabama Avenue.

Due to the fast-paced growth of the city, a new hospital, AdventHealth Apopka, was opened in 2017.

The John Land Apopka Expressway (Toll 414) opened on May 15, 2009, relieving some of US 441’s traffic, taking the route from what is now the US 441 junction with SR 429, and then passing south of the city to rejoin US 441 at its junction with Maitland Boulevard South of the city.

Earthmoving began in the summer of 2010 to further expand the expressway, including an extension of Toll 414, known as Wekiva Parkway, created a junction at US 441 and Plymouth Sorrento Road. Master plans take the Wekiva Parkway extension further north and then east connecting to Interstate 4 at Sanford. The expansion is scheduled to be completed in the next several years. It will then be the shortest route from I-4 to the Disney attractions.

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