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Sydney Acupuncture Clinic

 
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25yrs experience(15years in China),China trained Doctor of Acupuncture(Bachelor Degree). Member of AACMA.Eczema specialist. Located 4 mins from Town Hall or Museum stations - corner of Liverpool & George Street - 2 doors away from Hungry Jacks. Please call before coming so we can serve you better ! Mon- Sunday : 10am -7.30pm


CONTACT INFORMATION  
   
Contact Name Lisa Wang
Address Level 1, 92 Liverpool Street
Sydney
New South Wales 2000
Phone02 9283 0803
Mobile0404 939 824
Email Make an Enquiry

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SERVICES
  • Acupuncture - traditional needle ( only disposable needles used )

  • Acupuncture - traditional needle with electrical stimulation

  • Acupuncture - non needle method with electrical stimulation

  • Acupressure - non needle manipulation of acupuncture points by hand only

  • Chinese massage (Tuina), therapeutic, remedial & deep tissue

  • lose weight massage ,pregnency massage.pediatric tuina.
  • Chinese Foot Reflexology

  • Moxibustion

  • Cupping
  • guasha
  • Herbs: Natural raw herbs and herbal pills
  • Acupuncture is a good alternative therapy for :

    -low back pain,disk,lumbago,
    -neck & shoulder pain,vertigo(dizziness)
    - chronic aches & pains
    - migraine
    - sports injuries
    - sciatica nerve pain
    - frozen shoulder
    - tennis elbow
    -spring ancle
    -viral hepatitis varicose -heel pain
    -eczema,wind rash,psoriasis,zoster,singles,acne
    - trigeminal neuralgia (facial pain)
    -dental joint,tinnitus,deafness,sinusitis,sore throat,toothache
    - gastritis,diarrhea,constipation,hemorrhoid,digestion difficulty.
    -high blood pressure
    - stress & fatigue,depresion,hysteria
    - weight loss
    - arthritis
    - asthma,sinus
    - some gynaecological issues(menoxenia,dysmenorrhea,amenorrhea,infertility)
    - quit smoking ,stop drug taking
    -impotence
    -improving looks
    -common cold(flue,cough,sore throat,fever)
    hemiplegia (stroke) deviation of eye and mouth -pediatric disease(common cold,fever,cough,malnutrition due to improper feeding,enuresis,diarrhea) -Function recovery after injury or operation Health Fund Rebate available

    FEES:Health Fund Rebate available EFPOS, iSOFT Fundclaims available(Both in Acupuncture &Remedial Massage)

    Acupuncture $60(first visit $70)

    Cupping $20

    Guasha $20

    Moxibustion $20

    Massage $70 /1hr
    $40/30min


    QUALIFICATION DETAILS
    Lisa Wang completed a 5 year Bachelor degree in Acupuncture at Liaoning Institute of Traditional Chinese Medicine, China in 1987. For the next 15 years, she treat thousands of patients in the TCM department of a Western Medical hospital in Shenyang Liaoning province, China.
    On arriving in Sydney in 2003, Lisa began her private practice in the heart of Sydney .

    Accreditation Membership
    Member of AACMA ( Australian Acupuncture & Chinese Medicine Association)
    - Acupuncture
    - Chinese Herbal Medicine

    member of AMT (Association of massage therapists )
    Keywords
    Acupuncture Sydney , CBD area, TCM, Acupressure Sydney, Sydney Acupressure, Tuina Massage, Chinese Massage, Pain relief, Natural therapy

    Service Categories

    Acupressure, Acupuncture, Chinese Massage, Cupping, Deep Tissue Massage, Herbalists, Pregnancy Massage, Reflexology, Remedial Massage, Shiatsu, Sports Injury Therapy, Swedish Relaxation Massage, Traditional Chinese Medicine, Weight Loss

      
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