Dr. Michelle Wendt, L.Ac, DACM

Dr. Michelle Wendt, L.Ac, DACM Focused on the treatment of chronic pain, chronic illness, migraine headaches, infertility, anxiety and pediatric conditions.

Licensed Acupuncturist in Texas and Hawaii. Owner of Indigo Healing Acupuncture.

Hey, it's me! ❤️
05/22/2026

Hey, it's me! ❤️

Hi, I’m Dr. Michelle.I’m the kind of person who notices what other people miss.The pattern.The detail.The thing undernea...
05/11/2026

Hi, I’m Dr. Michelle.

I’m the kind of person who notices what other people miss.

The pattern.
The detail.
The thing underneath the thing.

It’s how I’m wired.

Part perfectionist, part helper, deeply observant, highly precise, and always asking, "...but why is this happening?"

Which makes a lot of sense when you realize I’m an Enneagram 1 wing 2 and a Virgo who became a doctor of a treasure trove of medicine that has existed for thousands of years.

Accuracy and helping people are literally built into my operating system.

But before all the earned titles, I’m a mom.

An IVF mom, specifically.

Which means I know what it feels like to want something deeply, to wait, to fight for it, to trust the process when the process feels impossibly slow.

That experience changed me.

It made me softer. Stronger. More patient. More understanding of what it means to live inside uncertainty.

And it made me a better doctor.

Because healing is rarely linear.

In my clinic, people often meet me in the middle of their hard season. Pain that won’t quit. Stress that’s piled too high. Sleepless nights. Bodies that feel unfamiliar.

My role isn’t to “fix” people.

It’s to help them understand what their body is asking for and support it back toward homeostasis.

I care deeply. I pay attention. I remember the little things. I want things done right. I expect a lot.

Sometimes that means being the calm in the room.
Sometimes it means telling the truth when no one else will.

And sometimes it means reminding people that their body isn’t working against them. It’s working for them.

It’s just asking to be heard.

So that’s me.

A precise, big-hearted, deeply committed human helping other humans find their way back to themselves 💗

Day 1 of the 2026 Pinnacle Conference for Women in Medicine. A room full of inspiring acupuncturists, MD/DOs, surgeons, ...
05/02/2026

Day 1 of the 2026 Pinnacle Conference for Women in Medicine. A room full of inspiring acupuncturists, MD/DOs, surgeons, dentists, nurses and other thought-leading practitioners & founders 💗

To every woman who’s ever said, “I’m fine, I made it home”…You weren’t just walking.A 2024 BYU study visually captured s...
04/19/2026

To every woman who’s ever said, “I’m fine, I made it home”…

You weren’t just walking.

A 2024 BYU study visually captured something we’ve all felt but rarely explain:

Women don’t walk at night the way men do.
We scan. We calculate. We prepare.

While men tend to look straight ahead…
Women are watching the shadows.
The corners.
The space between parked cars.
The person behind us.

Not because we’re anxious.
Because we’ve learned to be aware.

Your body isn’t “overreacting.”
It’s adapting.

That constant vigilance?
It’s energy.
It’s load on your nervous system.
It’s something you carry—even when no one sees it.

So if you feel exhausted “for no reason”…
If your shoulders never fully drop…
If your system doesn’t easily settle…

There might be a reason.

You’ve been paying attention to your environment for a long time.

And your body remembers.

A recent study has confirmed what every woman instinctively knows: men and women experience the simple act of walking through the world in fundamentally different ways -- with women performing an invisible, automatic threat assessment that begins the moment they step outside alone.

Researchers at Brigham Young University showed nearly 600 college students photographs of campus walking paths at four Utah universities and asked them to click on the areas that stood out most as they imagined walking through those spaces alone. They turned the responses into heat maps -- and the differences were stark.

Men looked at the path ahead. The destination. A streetlight, a garbage can, the walkway in front of them. Women scanned the periphery -- the bushes, the dark corners, the spaces alongside the path where someone could be hiding. As lead researcher Robert Chaney put it, they "expected to see some differences, but we didn't expect to see them so contrasting. It's really visually striking."

The gap widened dramatically at night and in what the researchers call "high-entrapment" settings -- narrow bridges, walled paths, spaces where escape would be difficult. In those conditions, the heat maps were so structurally different that the two groups were essentially looking at entirely different environments.

And there is good reason for that vigilance. Women aged 18-24 are four times more likely to experience sexual violence than women of other age groups. Among college women, there are two sexual assaults for every one robbery -- a complete inversion of the ratio in the general population. That scanning isn't paranoia. It's pattern recognition built on a lifetime of lived experience.

But the study reveals something beyond individual behavior -- it reveals who our shared spaces are built for. Those walkways, bridges, and campus paths were designed by people who see space the way the men in this study do: eyes forward, focused on the destination. A narrow walled bridge with a single light at the end works fine for the person who looks straight ahead. It doesn't work for the person whose eyes go immediately to the dark edges on either side.

It's not that anyone set out to make public spaces feel unsafe for women. It's that many of the people making design decisions rarely had to scan for danger themselves -- so they never thought to design for those who do. The threat isn't just in the shadows. It's in the fact that no one considered the shadows at all.

Co-author Alyssa Baer said her hope is that having concrete data will start conversations that lead to meaningful action in designing safer spaces. Chaney went further: "Why can't we live in a world where women don't have to think about these things?"

Ready to shift out of survival mode and back into balance?This summer, I’m leading a 5-week small-group experience desig...
04/07/2026

Ready to shift out of survival mode and back into balance?

This summer, I’m leading a 5-week small-group experience designed to help you retrain your brain and body, so you’re no longer stuck in stress patterns that keep you feeling wired, exhausted, or overwhelmed.

Blending neuroscience, HeartMath, and guided meditation from Dr. Joe Dispenza, this program teaches you how to move from fight-or-flight into Heart & Brain Coherence, a state where your body can finally shift into healing, clarity, and sustainable energy.

Each 60-minute Monday session includes:
• A focused lesson you can understand and apply
• A guided group meditation
• Practical tools to support heart–brain coherence and lasting change

This isn’t just about relaxing.
It’s about rewiring patterns that have been running your system for years.

When your heart and brain begin working together, patients often experience:
• Deeper, more consistent sleep
• Fewer anxiety spikes and a calmer baseline mood
• Reduced pain and tension in the body
• Improved focus, decision-making, and mental clarity
• More emotional stability and less reactivity
• A greater sense of control over your health and your life

I’ve seen firsthand how powerful this work is, not just in research, but in real people, including myself.

✨ Summer Session begins Monday 6/1/26
✨ 5 consecutive Mondays (in-person)
✨ Investment: $280 (due at registration, non-refundable)

Participants are asked to commit to all five sessions for the most transformative results. The first session is foundational and should not be missed.

Daily at-home meditations are strongly encouraged to deepen results (separate $70 purchase through Encephalon, yours to keep).

If you’ve been feeling stuck, depleted, or like your body just won’t “turn off”… this is where we begin to transform every aspect of your life 💫

You'll find the registration link in the comments.

Happy to announce I'm now HeartMath™️ Certified! ❤️ + 🧠 = ✨️
03/22/2026

Happy to announce I'm now HeartMath™️ Certified! ❤️ + 🧠 = ✨️

Have you ever wondered why some people bounce back from stress quickly while others stay stuck in it for days… or even years?

At Indigo Healing, we see every day how stress can affect the body.... disrupted sleep, headaches, fatigue, difficult digestion, chronic pain, and that constant feeling of being “on edge.” Often the real issue isn’t just the symptom. It’s that the nervous system has lost its ability to return to balance.

That’s why we’re excited to share something new.

Dr. Michelle Wendt is now a Certified HeartMath™️ Practitioner, bringing a fascinating new technology to Indigo Healing that measures something called Heart Rate Variability (HRV), one of the most important indicators of nervous system resilience.

Using gentle biofeedback sensors, patients can actually watch their heart rhythm patterns change in real time as they practice simple breathing and focus techniques.

When the body is under stress, the heart rhythm looks chaotic.

When the nervous system returns to balance, the pattern becomes smooth and synchronized.

Seeing that shift happen on the screen is often a powerful moment. It reminds us that the nervous system is trainable, and the body can learn to return to homeostasis again.

HeartMath techniques can be beneficial for patients dealing with:
✔️ Insomnia with difficulty falling or staying asleep
✔️ Chronic stress or burnout
✔️ Migraines and headaches
✔️ Anxiety and panic attacks
✔️ Chronic pain
✔️ Digestive ailments
✔️ Overwhelm
✔️ Hypertension

We're excited to add HeartMath HRV analysis to the care already offered at Indigo Healing alongside acupuncture, meditation, and therapeutic massage.

If you’ve ever been curious about how your own nervous system responds to stress, we’re always happy to explain how it works 💗

Spring Break! 🪻🪻🪻
03/14/2026

Spring Break! 🪻🪻🪻

A clinic is a strange kind of ecosystem. Energy flows through it all year long with our patients arriving depleted, hurting, stressed, and hopeful.

We hold space, apply skill, and send them back into the river of life a little more resilient. But even we need a moment to step out of the current and refill the reservoir.

That week is here.

Indigo Healing Acupuncture & Massage will be closed for Spring Break in Dripping Springs March 16–20, 2026.

This is the only week each year that our team pauses completely. One week to rest our hands, quiet our minds, and return to our families, friends, and the Texas sunshine.

When we reopen on March 23, Dr. Michelle, Rosie, and Faith will be back in the clinic recharged, refreshed, and ready to take care of you.

If you’ve been thinking about scheduling, now is a great time to grab an appointment after the break.

Happy Spring!

Don't miss your chance to see me at Indigo Healing Acupuncture & Massage this week... I have one new patient consultatio...
03/08/2026

Don't miss your chance to see me at Indigo Healing Acupuncture & Massage this week... I have one new patient consultation available at 11:30am Tuesday, March 8th.

Give us a call/text at 512-686-0777 or book online.

P.S. After this week, my next available new patient consultation appointment is on March 23rd 💗

Get on it!
03/04/2026

Get on it!

Dr. Michelle has one more new patient consultation available this week on Thursday, March 5 at 11:30am. Jump online to book it or call/text 512-686-0777 💗

P.S. Your future self will thank you for taking action today.

Love gets all the attention this week… but energy is the real love language ✨️When your energy is drained, everything fe...
02/10/2026

Love gets all the attention this week… but energy is the real love language ✨️
When your energy is drained, everything feels harder. Sleep is lighter. Patience is thinner. Pain feels louder. Your spark gets buried under stress, responsibilities, and pushing through.

When your energy is restored, you show up differently. You have more kindness to give. More clarity. More resilience. More capacity to be present with the people you love, including yourself.

That is the kind of care we focus on at Indigo Healing Acupuncture & Massage. Not just “fix this symptom,” but helping your whole system return to balance so you can feel like you again.
Calm. Clear. Steady. Alive.

Valentine’s week is a beautiful reminder that taking care of your own body and mind is not selfish. It is the foundation that allows you to love well, work well, and live well for yourself and your loved ones. Our tools include acupuncture, moxibustion, therapeutic massage, cupping, meditation, ozone therapy and herbal medicine.

If your energy has been running on fumes, let this be your sign to refill the tank. We're conveniently located on Hwy 290 in between Trautwein Rd and Sawyer Ranch Rd with morning, afternoon, and evening appointments for all ages (yes, kids & teens too!). Book online or call 512-686-0777 to get started.

From my heart to yours,
Dr. Michelle Wendt, LAc, DACM

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14141 W Highway 290 Ste 510
Austin, TX
78737

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