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Acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine consultations that are informed, engaged and relevant for your circumstances. Home practice.


CONTACT INFORMATION  
   
Contact Name Christine Lee
Address Level 4
407 Swanston Street
Melbourne
Victoria 3000
Phone03 9663 2395
Fax03 9662 3844
Email Make an Enquiry

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Website http://www.christinelee-chinesemedicine.com.au


SERVICES
People find their way to acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine along many different paths.
The best treatment plans are the ones that are created for individual people and their specific health problems.

Can Acupuncture and Chinese Herbal Medicine help me?

Acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine can be used to effectively manage and/or resolve:

* Anxiety, depression, panic attacks, insomnia, stress related issues
* Back pain, joint pain, sciatica, muscle aches
* Asthma, hayfever, sinus problems, chronic coughs, recurrent colds and flus
* Eczema, psoriasis, acne
* Irritable bowel, constipation, diarrhoea, Coeliac’s, ulcerative colitis
* Migraines and headaches
* Stroke rehab, facial paralysis, circulatory problems
* Menstrual problems, menopausal problems, fertility enhancement
* Fatigue and tiredness

Acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine is especially helpful when a medical condition is complicated with extra issues. The main issues that stop natural healing tend to be trauma, stress, fatigue, emotional issues or hormone irregularities.

Because Chinese Medicine treats the bigger picture, it can shift the larger obstacles, and the body can get on with healing itself.

(It can also increase the response to other medicines or therapies that should have gotten you better a long time ago.)

As a consequence, many people will find that not only are their health complaints improving - they start to sleep better, laugh more and feel happier.


What does a treatment involve?

Each treatment is a direct response to physical presentation on the day of treatment. Chinese Medicine treats the body as a dynamic experience. Each treatment involves a strategic step to bring your muscles, joints, organs, hormones and emotions back into balance.

Treatments usually involve a combination of:
* Consultation - discussion and/or examination regarding your current health and any changes to symptoms
* Treatment plan - brief discussion about what to expect from treatment, and how many treatments will be required
* Acupuncture - Gentle and sensitive insertion of fine, disposable needles.
* Chinese herbal medicine - Prescribed to enhance the effect of acupuncture
* Moxibustion - Burning a Chinese herb, ai ye to warm the body and invigorate circulation.
* Cupping - Using flame vacuumed glass cups to provide muscular relief, and encourage blood and fluid circulation.
* Time to rest - essential to you getting better.


Fee Structure

Initial consultation $90 60 minutes
Follow up $70 45 minutes

Please mention if you are visiting within time constraints.

Herbal remedies are additional.



QUALIFICATION DETAILS
Bachelor of Arts (Medical Anthropology)
Bachelor of Applied Science (Chinese Medicine)/
Bachelor of Applied Science (Human Biology)
Clinical Internship (Jiangsu Provincial TCM Hospital, Nanjing, China)
CMRBV reg. no. 1759
AACMA member no. 2523

For more information, please check: http://www.cityhealthmelbourne.com.au

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