Spring Mountains Acupuncture, Fertility & Wellness — An Honest Editorial Review
For patients searching fertility clinics in Nevada who want a complementary, whole-body approach alongside (or before) a conventional workup, Spring Mountains Acupuncture, Fertility & Wellness in northwest Las Vegas is a fertility-focused acupuncture, Chinese herbal medicine, and lifestyle-coaching practice led by a licensed acupuncturist. It is not a medical IVF clinic.
About the Practice
Spring Mountains Acupuncture is a solo-practitioner practice led by Lisa Grant, LAc — a Nevada-licensed acupuncturist whose clinical focus is reproductive and women's health. The practice positions itself as integrative support that works alongside Las Vegas REIs and OB-GYNs, not as a replacement for clinical reproductive medicine. Patients typically arrive either before a clinical workup, during a trying-to-conceive window, or concurrently with an IVF or IUI cycle at a local clinic. Nevada acupuncture licensure is regulated through the Nevada State Board of Oriental Medicine; verifying a practitioner's license is always reasonable due diligence.
Services Offered
Services the practice provides directly:
- Fertility, IVF-support, and IUI-support acupuncture (pre/post transfer protocols)
- Chinese herbal medicine and targeted supplement protocols
- A structured 90-day fertility reset program timed to the egg- and sperm-maturation window
- Low-level laser therapy marketed for fertility support
- Male-factor fertility support (sperm quality, count, motility)
- Clinical focus areas: PCOS, endometriosis, irregular cycles, recurrent miscarriage, and unexplained infertility
- Pregnancy support and prenatal acupuncture after conception
- Adjunctive care for digestive issues, sciatica, and depression/anxiety
What This Practice Is — and Isn't
Spring Mountains does not perform IVF or IUI, does not retrieve eggs, transfer embryos, or operate an embryology lab, and its licensed acupuncturist does not have prescriptive authority for fertility medications like Clomid, letrozole, or gonadotropins. Patients who need those services are referred to — or co-managed with — a board-certified reproductive endocrinologist. If you need a clinical IVF program, start with the Nevada REI directory. Spring Mountains is not an ART-reporting clinic because it does not perform ART cycles. The practice also does not accept or bill insurance — payment is due at time of service.
Patient Experience
Spring Mountains holds a 5.0/107 Google rating, which is a strong signal for a solo-practitioner reproductive acupuncture clinic and generally reflects consistent one-on-one time, continuity of care with the same practitioner across a treatment arc, and focused fertility programming rather than general-wellness drop-ins. Individual experiences vary — always confirm fit during the initial consult, and ask how protocols will coordinate with your REI's stimulation and transfer calendar.
Nevada Insurance Reality
Before building a budget, know the law. Nevada has no state fertility insurance mandate — insurers are not required to cover diagnostic workups, IUI, or IVF, and most plans in the state do not. See our fertility insurance mandates by state guide for what your plan might and might not include, and our IVF cost by state breakdown for typical self-pay ranges in Nevada. Complementary care like acupuncture is almost universally out-of-pocket regardless of state.
Considering At-Home Insemination?
Patients drawn to a natural-minded, lower-intervention path often ask about at-home options before committing to clinical treatment. At-home intracervical insemination (ICI) is a private, low-cost starting point for single parents by choice, same-sex couples, or people without a known diagnosis.
MakeAMom kits are reusable, ship in plain packaging, and pair well with the cycle-tracking and preconception work Spring Mountains already supports. They are not a substitute for medical care if you have a known fertility diagnosis.
When to Add a Clinical REI
Complementary care is a reasonable first or parallel step, but it is not diagnostic. Consider adding a reproductive endocrinologist if you have been trying for 12 months (six months if over 35), have irregular or absent cycles, a known tubal or uterine issue, prior miscarriages, or a partner with abnormal semen analysis. Our how to read IVF success rates guide and IVF overview explain what clinical treatment actually involves and how to compare programs within your age band.
Location and Contact
Address: 7381 Prairie Falcon Rd, Suite 140, Las Vegas, NV 89128 Phone: (702) 539-9185 Website: springmountainsacupuncture.com
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Spring Mountains perform IVF or IUI? No. The practice provides acupuncture, Chinese herbal medicine, laser therapy, and lifestyle coaching to support fertility. It does not perform IVF, IUI, egg retrievals, embryo transfers, or prescribe fertility medications.
Can I see Spring Mountains alongside my fertility clinic? Yes — this is the typical model. Acupuncture is commonly scheduled around stimulation, retrieval, and transfer timing, with many patients using acupuncture specifically on transfer day and during the luteal phase.
Does the practice take insurance? No. Spring Mountains does not accept or bill insurance; payment is required at time of service.
Editorial note: Independently written by the Fertlo editorial team; not sponsored. See our editorial policy.
