
Dry Needling for Women's Health in Jacksonville, FL
Finally, a provider who understands that pain in your body does not always come with a clean explanation on a chart.
At Health Pointe Jacksonville, Dr. Julee offers dry needling as a targeted, hands-on treatment for women dealing with pelvic floor dysfunction, endometriosis and chronic pelvic pain, hormonal tension, cycle-related symptoms, and nervous system dysregulation. This is not the same dry needling you will find at a PT office treating a hamstring pull.
If you have been dismissed, told your labs look fine, or handed a prescription that never solved the root problem, this page is for you.
What Is Dry Needling? (And Why It Works Differently Here)
Dry needling uses thin, sterile needles inserted into specific points in muscle tissue to release tension, interrupt pain signals, and trigger your body's natural healing response. When a needle contacts a trigger point, the muscle often responds with a brief involuntary twitch. That twitch is a reset. The result: reduced pain, improved circulation, looser tissue, and a nervous system that starts to come out of overdrive.
At Health Pointe Jacksonville, dry needling is integrated into a broader care plan. Dr. Julee does not use it as a standalone fix. She uses it as one precise tool within a personalized approach to your health.
Conditions We Treat
Dr. Julee specializes in using dry needling to address conditions that are frequently undertreated, misdiagnosed, or dismissed. If any of the following sound familiar, you are in the right place.
Pelvic Floor Dysfunction
Pelvic floor muscles carry tension the same way your neck and shoulders do, often more, and with less acknowledgment. When those muscles are overactive or in spasm, the result can be pelvic pain, painful sex, urinary urgency, or pressure that has no clear structural cause on imaging. Dry needling helps release overactive pelvic floor tissue, reduce referred pain patterns, and restore normal muscle function. Many women notice improvement within the first few sessions.
Endometriosis and Chronic Pelvic Pain
Endometriosis creates lesions outside the uterus, but the pain it produces is not always where the tissue is. Nerve sensitization, muscle guarding, and fascial restriction all compound over time, creating a pain pattern that goes far beyond the cycle itself. Dry needling targets the secondary muscle dysfunction and nervous system overactivation that endometriosis causes. It does not treat the lesions. It addresses the layers of tension and pain that build up around them. For women managing endometriosis long-term, this kind of targeted relief is often the piece that has been missing.
Nervous System Regulation and Emotional Balance
Chronic pain changes the nervous system. Stress, trauma, and years of being in fight-or-flight teach your body to hold tension even when there is no immediate threat. That accumulated tension is real, it is physical, and it is treatable. Dry needling activates the parasympathetic response, which is your rest-and-repair mode. Many patients describe feeling a deep release during and after treatment, not just in the muscle being treated but throughout their body. If your system has been running hot for a long time, this matters.
Fertility Support
While dry needling is not a fertility treatment, it plays a supportive role for women going through IVF, navigating cycle irregularities, or dealing with conditions like PMOS that affect hormonal balance and muscle tension. Reducing pelvic tension, supporting circulation, and calming an overactive nervous system all create a better internal environment for reproductive health. Dr. Julee works alongside your reproductive care team. Treatment is adapted based on where you are in your cycle or protocol.
What to Expect at Health Pointe Jacksonville
Your first appointment starts with a conversation. Dr. Julee will review your health history, understand your symptoms in full, and identify where dry needling fits into your care plan. Sessions typically run 35–45 minutes. The needles themselves are thin, most patients describe the sensation as a brief ache or pressure at the trigger point, followed by a release.
Some patients feel immediate relief. Others notice improvement in the days following treatment as inflammation settles and tissue responds. After your session: drink water, rest if you need to, avoid intense exercise that day. Mild soreness is normal and typically resolves within 24 to 48 hours.
“This is not a volume clinic. Dr. Julee sees a limited number of patients to ensure every treatment plan is genuinely personalized. You will not be handed off to a tech or rushed through a protocol.”
How Many Sessions Will I Need?
Most patients see meaningful improvement within 3 to 6 sessions. Complex conditions like endometriosis or long-standing pelvic floor dysfunction may benefit from a longer course of care. Dr. Julee reassesses after every few sessions and adjusts the plan based on your response. There is no fixed protocol forced onto every patient. The goal is progress, and the plan shifts with you.
Dry Needling vs. Acupuncture: How Are They Different?
Both use needles. Same points. Same science. Both use evidence based practices Dry needling is rooted in Western anatomy and neuroscience. The goal is to release trigger points in muscle and fascia, interrupt pain signals, and restore normal tissue function. Dr. Julee targets specific, palpable points of dysfunction identified through physical assessment. Acupuncture is rooted in Traditional Chinese Medicine. It works by stimulating specific points along the body's neurovascular pathways — influencing the nervous system, improving circulation, reducing inflammation, and restoring the body's natural healing mechanisms. Traditional Chinese Medicine gave us the map. Modern neuroscience is confirming why it works. Licensed acupuncturists complete extensive graduate-level training in Acupuncture, TCM theory, Western Biomedical science and extensive skills practice. At Health Pointe Jacksonville, Dr. Julee offers both, which means you do not have to choose based on a comparison article. She will recommend the right tool for your specific presentation.


Why Patients Choose Health Pointe Jacksonville
Most dry needling providers in Jacksonville treat athletes and post-surgical patients. That work is valid. But it is a different patient than the woman who has been managing pelvic pain for three years, or who is preparing her body for embryo transfer, or who has been told her symptoms are anxiety.
Dr. Julee built her practice around the patient who has not been well served by the standard system. She takes time to understand the full picture, not just the complaint on the intake form.
- Specialized focus in women's health and fertility
- Dry needling integrated with acupuncture and holistic care
- Personalized treatment plans, not protocols
- Limited patient volume so care stays focused
- Located in Jacksonville, FL
Ready to Find Out If Dry Needling Is Right for You?
If you are dealing with pelvic pain, cycle-related symptoms, endometriosis, or a body that has been carrying tension for too long, book a consultation with Dr. Julee at Health Pointe Jacksonville. We will review your history, answer your questions, and build a care plan around your actual goals.
Book NowWhat our patients have to say
My husband has a pinched nerve, most likely from an old sports injury, that was manifested in numbness in his left foot. After a neurological workup, it was determined that the pinched nerve was not serious enough for surgery or physical therapy. With the concurrence of his neurologist, he began seeing Dr. Julee Miller. The results were not immediate; but after repeated treatments the numbness significantly subsided. He is able to resume all his normal activities. I began seeing Dr. Miller for plantar fasciitis. The results from Dr. Miller's treatments were remarkable. We are extremely impressed with Dr. Miller and her approach to healing. Her staff is professional and clearly concerned with the wellness of the patients. We would highly recommend Health Pointe Jacksonville.
3840 Belfort Rd STE 305, Jacksonville, FL 32216
(904) 448-0046
Dry Needling Tailored to You
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