Pain Relief at Almond Chinese Medicine Centre.
With the use of comprehensive Chinese medical skills in both acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine, incorporating adjunctive approaches such as Massage, electro-acupuncture, cupping, meditation, health enhancement and Chinese Medicine dietary modalities Almond Chinese Medicine Centre can restore the bodys natural balance.
SERVICES The clinic special interest in:
- Pain Relief
- Lower Back Pain
- Sports Injuries
- Stroke Rehabilitation
- Sleep disorders
- Menstrual problems
- Fertility & IVF Support
- Headaches
- Stress
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Treatments
Almond Chinese Medicine Centre have special interest in alternative treatmenets for common health issues like:- Chronic persistent pain, headaches, lower back pain, period pain, sports injuries
- Indigestion, poor appetite, abdominal bloating, diarrhoea, constipation
- Tiredness, lethargy, stress
- Suffer from catching colds / flu easily
- Migraines, poor eye sight, blurred vision, trouble concentrating and difficulty sleeping.
If you suffer from any of these or other conditions and want to care for your health more naturally, Chinese Medicine could be the answer. It is also a great way to switch off from work and unwind for the weekend
A consultation could reveal why you are suffering from some of the above common health issues. Find out more about a initial consultation.
About the Clinic The Almond Chinese Medicine Centre is located on the corner of Wantirna Rd and Ellison St with parking at rear. Almond Chinese Medicine Centre has been established in Victoria for over 10years with the first clinic still running in Coburg.
Dr Eberius's Qualifications
Dr Eberius is a Doctor of Chinese Medicine Acupuncture & Herbs and has studied Chinese medicine for over four years and holds a Bachelor of Chinese Medicine from Victoria University in Melbourne, Victoria.
In 2008 he studied at the Shuguang Hospital in Shanghai China which is affiliated to the Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine.
Dr Eberius also practices Kung fu and Tai chi and has over 10 years experience. He has competed in national and international competitions and gained National Accreditation as an instructor.
Dr Eberius's Memberships
Dr Eberius is a member of the Australian Acupuncture & Chinese Medicine Association (AACMA).
AACMA is the peak professional body for qualified practitioners of acupuncture, Chinese herbal medicine and other TCM modalities, including TCM remedial massage and Chinese herbal dispensing.
Dr Eberius's Registrations
Dr Eberius is registered with the Chinese Medicine Registration Board of Victoria (CMRB); the only state with professional registration for Chinese Medicine. Practitioner number: 01578.
Consultations A consultation will include discussion around your personal health needs and diagnosis followed by an acupuncture treatment or needle free treatment (e.g. cupping, moxibustion). Herbal medicine may be prescribed. A standard consultation is approximately 45 minutes.
Clinic Hours
Open Monday to Friday 10am to 6pm (late appointments available Tue,Wed & Thur) and Saturday mornings 10am to 12:30pm
Dr Kristoffer Eberius' hours
Monday
10:00am - 6:00pm
Friday
6:00pm - 8:30pm
Saturday
10:00am - 12:30pm
Consultation Fees
Initial consultation $60.00
Acupuncture $65.00
Acupuncture + Cupping $75.00
Acupuncture + Massage $85.00
Chinese Herbal Medicine $12.00 raw per bag, $0.7 granule per gram, $16.50 pills per bottle (including GST) extra
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If you have private health insurance, you may be able to claim some of your consultation fee. Check with your health care provider.
Chinese Medicine Chinese Medicine (CM) has been practiced for thousands of years to prevent, diagnose and treat disease. In CM, the body is considered as an interconnected whole and a reflection of its environment. There are 12 main meridians (channels) through which energy (qi) (pronounced "chi") flows. When that energy becomes obstructed by internal or external factors, such as climate or lifestyle, we become ill or experience pain.
At the heart of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is the tenet that the root cause of illnesses, not their symptoms, must be treated. In modern-day terms, TCM is holistic in its approach; it views every aspect of a persons body, mind, spirit, and emotions as part of one complete circle rather than loosely connected pieces to be treated individually.
More about Chinese Medicine can be found at the Traditional Chinese Medicine World Foundation.
Traditional Chinese Medicine in Australia
Traditional Chinese Medicine was first introduced into Australia in the mid 1850's at the Victorian goldfields and other places where Chinese migrants settled in Australia. QUALIFICATION DETAILS
Acupuncture, Herbalists, Sports Injury Therapy, Traditional Chinese Medicine
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