Homegrown Healing in Georgetown

For many people in Georgetown struggling with chronic symptoms that haven’t responded to other treatments, relief can feel out of reach. Raegan Raguse knows that frustration well. When she first tried acupuncture as a high schooler, she was skeptical and nervous. “I’ve always been wary of physical pain, so the idea of needles wasn’t appealing,” she says. What surprised her wasn’t just how gentle the treatment felt—it was how effective it proved to be. She initially sought relief for digestive issues, later turning to acupuncture for hormonal imbalances, chronic headaches, and fertility support. Years later, that experience came full circle when she opened Silk and Stone Acupuncture in Georgetown.

HOLISTIC HEALING

Many of Raegan’s patients arrive with the same skepticism she once had. “Often, people come in after they feel like they’ve tried everything,” she says. “Seeing them experience real, measurable change—especially when they didn’t expect it—is incredibly rewarding.”

Each patient begins with an in-depth consultation exploring health history, lifestyle, and goals. From there, Raegan develops a personalized treatment plan that may include acupuncture, customized herbal medicine, or both. “There’s a start and an end to the plan,” she explains. “The goal is to not need me as quickly as possible.”

She specializes in women’s health concerns including PMS, irregular cycles, fertility support, and perimenopause, as well as insomnia, digestive disorders, migraines, chronic fatigue, inflammatory conditions, and autoimmune flares. Drawing from traditional Chinese medicine, she creates customized herbal formulas to address hormonal balance, digestion, sleep, anxiety, and other persistent issues at their root. She also offers cosmetic acupuncture to naturally enhance collagen production, improve circulation, and leave skin refreshed and radiant.

Raegan is especially passionate about working with patients who feel they’ve been dismissed or are unsure where to turn next, offering clarity and a path forward. 

CLIENT STORIES

Over the years, she has witnessed meaningful change through individualized care. One patient with long-term kidney challenges reported laboratory values improving to the strongest levels recorded in nearly two decades.

Another woman sought care after exhausting options for chronic constipation, persistent headaches, anxiety, and lingering post-COVID symptoms. Following a four-month customized herbal program, her digestion normalized, headaches became rare, anxiety eased, and she said she felt like herself again for the first time in years.

A patient struggling with hot flashes, insomnia, and digestive urgency began herbal treatment and soon realized she couldn’t remember her last hot flash—a welcome shift after months of discomfort. While each case is unique and results vary, these stories reflect Raegan’s commitment to addressing root causes and supporting lasting change.

ROOTED IN GEORGETOWN

What sets Raegan apart is not only her personalized approach, but her advanced education and specializations. She holds a bachelor’s degree from Texas A&M University, a master’s in Acupuncture and Integrative Medicine from AIMC Austin, and a doctorate in Acupuncture with a specialization in Chinese Herbal Medicine—an advanced credential not required to practice in Texas, but one that reflects her commitment to clinical excellence.

Just as important as her credentials is her connection to the community. A Georgetown native, Raegan grew up here and now makes her home here with her husband—also from Georgetown—along with their dogs and chickens. “Georgetown raised me. Opening Silk and Stone feels like coming home—not just personally, but professionally. I’m honored to bring this level of personalized, root-cause medicine to the community that shaped me.”

If you’ve tried everything and still don’t feel like yourself, real relief may begin with a different approach. 

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