back to balance.

Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine works by guiding the body back into a state of balance. When stress, illness, or lifestyle pull us out of harmony, it can show up as pain, fatigue, or emotional unrest. Through the gentle placement of fine needles, acupuncture helps restore the natural flow of energy, supporting your body’s innate ability to heal. Offering acupuncture near Hoppers Crossing.

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  • bodywork

    In a Chinese medicine therapies like massage, gua sha, and cupping are used to release tension, ease pain, and improve circulation. Massage works into the muscles to soften and relax, while gua sha uses smooth strokes to move stagnation and clear blockages. Cupping gently draws up the tissues, encouraging fresh blood flow and relieving tightness.

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  • acupuncture

    Acupuncture is a gentle therapy using fine, hair-thin needles, it helps to release tension, calm the nervous system, and improve the flow of energy and circulation. Whether you’re seeking relief from pain, support with stress, or to feel more grounded and vital, acupuncture guides your body back to its natural state of ease and wellbeing.

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  • herbal medicine

    Chinese herbal medicine is a deeply personalised approach to healing. Using carefully selected combinations of roots, flowers, seeds, and minerals, formulas are tailored to support your unique needs. Rooted in thousands of years of wisdom, herbal medicine works gently yet effectively to bring the body back into balance.

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Common Questions

Did you know that in Chinese Medicine we make an assessment of your health through a Chinese Medicine lens - we have our own diagnostic tools, these include tongue diagnosis, abdominal diagnosis and pulse reading.

We love offering support for women’s health, acupuncture offers gentle yet powerful support for health at every stage of life. From easing menstrual discomfort and regulating cycles, to supporting fertility, pregnancy, and menopause.

  • Acupuncture is a traditional Chinese medicine practice that involves inserting thin needles into specific acupuncture points on the body to promote healing and balance. 

    Acupuncture may help not only with pain, but also internal medicine such as women’s health, anxiety, sleep, digestion, skin conditions and fertility. 

  • Acupuncture is part of Chinese Medicine. In acupuncture we use fine, thin needles and tap them into specific points in the body that are found on channels that run along the body. In Chinese Medicine acupuncture is used with the idea of restoring balance in the body’s energy flow. 

  • This highly depends on what is being treated! It also depends on if the condition is acute or chronic. Chronic conditions will require more treatments.

    Some conditions such as women’s health may require several weekly treatments (6-12) over weeks or months, other such as pain may improve in 3-6 sessions.

    Chinese medicine is not a quick fix! It took time to become ill, it will take time to recover. It also depends on patient compliance with taking herbal medicine and following lifestyle and diet advice.

    With acupuncture or herbal medicine the more often the treatment, the better the results. An example is if you are taking antibiotics, it takes more than one tablet to see any results, you need to finish the course.

  • Acupuncture is usually not painful, and most of the time you will feel nothing. You might feel a slight pinch or tingling sensation when the needle is inserted, followed by a feeling of warmth, heaviness, or a dull ache. The needles are very fine, much thinner than those used for injections. Often patients find acupuncture to be a relaxing experience and look forward to their sessions. 

  • The practitioner will assess your condition by asking questions, observing your tongue, and feeling your pulse. You’ll then lie down on the table, and the practitioner will insert needles into specific acupuncture points. The needles are typically left in place for 20 to 30 minutes. The session may include other techniques such as moxibustion, cupping and a herbal medicine prescription. We may also pop an infrared heat lamp on your belly, feet or back. 

  • Before your acupuncture appointment please make sure you eat a light meal and avoid strenuous activities. After the session please rest, stay hydrated, and avoid alcohol or heavy exercise for the remainder of the day to allow your body to fully benefit from the treatment.

  • Yes, our practitioners are registered with AHPRA and the relevant associations, and have provider numbers. The amount you can claim depends on your level of cover.

  • AHPRA Registered

    Chinese medicine and acupuncture is a 4 year university degree, and our practitioners are registered with the Chinese Medicine Board of Australia and follow all professional standards and guidelines set out by AHPRA.

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  • Intergrative Care

    Our acupuncturists have undergone further training in fertility and women’s health, and offer an integrated approach. We will also review your blood tests through a functional medicine lens. You are supported.

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  • Individualised Care

    We are committed to providing a safe, respectful, and individualised care for everyone. We take the time to truly listen, so each treatment is tailored to your unique needs, goals, and lived experience.

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