With qualifications in natural medicine, herbal medicine, Bowen Therapy and acupuncture, Andrew gains most of his referrals from satisfied clients...
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Thornlie Naturopathic Centre
Operating since January 1999, Thornlie Naturopathic Centre (TNC) provides outstanding natural health care for people of all ages. If you want expert help to achieve optimum health, make an appointment now!
Areas of speciality include executive stress, muscle aches and pains, headaches, sugar cravings, and tiredness (including Ross River Virus and Chronic Fatigue). Other areas of interest include infant colic, insomnia, migraine and pre menstrual syndrome. Natural medicine may be helpful for any condition, and TNC applies a complementary rather than an alternative approach when interacting with medical practitioners.
Andrew is one of Perth's busiest naturopaths. If you are intending to make an appointment, please ensure that you have a few preferred time options, and allow up to 3 - 4 weeks if you need to make your first appointment on a Saturday.
About Andrew
Andrew has an extensive background in Perth's emergency services, working in the WA Police before beginning a career as an ambulance officer. After 8 years as an ambulance officer and lecturer for the WA Ambulance Service, he was promoted to a Director position. In 1995 he left St John and was subsequently employed as CEO of SIDS and Kids in WA. Despite a successful career as a CEO, Andrew returned to study, completing 3 diplomas and a degree over a 5 year period - whilst still working with SIDS and Kids. He set up TNC in 1999 and it quickly grew to be one of Australia's busiest and most successful single practitioner clinics. Andrew is a passionate public speaker and has lectured student naturopaths, nursing and medical students, community groups and at international conferences in Germany and Australia. Andrew has high professional standards and will take your health very seriously. As a former ambulance officer, he likes to see quick results! Assuming regular visits, along with dietary and supplement compliance, the vast majority of patients experience improvements in energy, health and painful conditions within 2 - 6 weeks.
New practitioner and service available on Mondays
We are pleased to announce that Jessica Bargmann has joined the team at TNC. Jess will be available every Monday from 9.00am until 5.00pm for naturopathic consultations, aromatherapy massage and reflexology sessions. Women's health is of a particular interest to Jess and she will be introducing salivary hormone profiling along with other specialised services.
Here is a link to Jessica's webpage:
http://www.ntpages.com.au/therapist/16462
Testimonials
After 2 years of painful golfer's elbow, GP visits and cortisone injections, I decided to try a naturopath. After a couple of visits to Thornlie Naturopathic Centre, Andrew had my pain under control and now I am pain free. The treatment helped my back and neck problems as well. I have no hesitation in recommending Andrew to family and friends.
Max Cross, Huntingdale WA
On a recent visit to WA I was encouraged by my son to see what the Thornlie Naturopathic Centre could do to help regain energy lost as a result of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. After completing an 8 week course of friendly understanding, herbal medications, Bowen Therapy and acupuncture, I experienced a considerable increase in energy levels and was spending more hours awake during the day than I had before the treatment...
Upon arrival back home in NSW my neighbour Bill said, "You certainly look a whole lot better. Before you left you looked like you wanted to hang yourself, but you didn't have the energy to tie the knot." I believe the improvement was due to the treatment of Andrew at TNC.
Barry Dean, School Principal, Wagga Wagga NSW
On a recent holiday which involved a lot of travelling and walking I was reminded again how much my life-style has improved, since I first went to Thornlie Naturopathic Centre. I had been on steroids for four years after being diagnosed with Polymyalgia. Six months after my initial visit to Andrew I can say that the combination of natural medication (no steroids), prescribed exercise and a monthly Bowen Therapy session has changed my life! I am not totally symptom free but I am able to plan ahead knowing that every day I will be able to be involved in an active and satisfying life.
Pauline Stone, Bateman WA
Prices
Initial consultation $75 (Plus any recommended natural medicines)
Follow Up consultations $55
Aromatherapy Massage (Mondays and every second Saturday) $70
Reflexology (Mondays and every second Saturday) $70
Health care card holders and full time students receive a $5.00 consultation discount
EFTPOS available
Bowen therapy, minor massage treatments and acupuncture are optional. Your choice of any of these physical therapies is included at no extra cost* in each follow up visit. (*apart from a $5.00 fee for acupuncture disposables)
Description of services
Naturopathic consultation, consists of the completion of a comprehensive health questionnaire which covers medical history, supplements taken, medications prescribed from GP, nature of presenting problem e.g. pain, tiredness. A complete dietary record is taken for a typical day, including amount of water, snack foods, coffee, tea, alcohol and other drugs. We then discuss your preferred outcome from the visit and prioritise treatment. A computer image of your eyes will be taken, with observations discussed. If attending for a pain issue, iridology will be replaced with the most appropriate form of physical treatment from the list below. At the end of the consultation, a range of supplement or herbal remedies will be discussed with the option of purchasing any considered appropriate to help with your general well being. The supplements are "practitioner only" and are restricted for use by health care professionals. Once the initial appointment has been completed, supplements are available for purchase over the counter between follow up consultations i.e. an appointment is not necessary every time a repeat is required, however, cases will require review within a reasonable time frame to ensure that the supplement supplied is the best option for long term use. As a general rule, a follow up appointment is booked for 2 weeks following the initial, to ensure that you are starting to feel better and to review supplements. If Bowen Therapy has been chosen, three visits will be booked, one week apart, followed by a complete review. Most clients feel significantly better, or at least better within themselves within 3 - 4 appointments.
Acupuncture, is an ancient system of medicine, involving the stimulation of specific points on the body with fine needles. Modern research has discovered that the points are active and that acupuncture results in the following reactions:
*change of brain waves to Alpha (relaxed state)
*increase in endorphins (hormones which improve your sense of wellbeing and reduce pain)
*an increase in the white blood cell count (which helps to fight infection)
Acupuncture can be very effective pain relief and brings about a deep sense of relaxation. Needles are very fine, and in the hands of an experienced practitioner are relatively painless.
In Western Australia there are two main methods of acupuncture: - Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) acupuncture - which utilises a complex system of balancing points with the aim of bringing "chi" flow into balance, and Western Clinical Acupuncture, which uses known acupuncture points in a manner aimed to relieve the cause and symptoms - without primarily focussing on TCM diagnostic signs. (Some practitioners will apply a combination of both.) A TCM practitioner will examine multiple pulse points in both wrists, along with tongue coatings and colours. They will then apply techniques associated with those signs. A Western Clinical practitioner will identify signs and symptoms of the pain or condition, then use acupuncture points known to help the condition. Often, TCM practitioners in Australia are degree qualified people who specialise primarily in acupuncture and the use of traditional Chinese herbs, moxibustion - applying heat to needles and points, and cupping - the use of suction cups over acupuncture points. Western Clinical Acupuncture is usually utilised in practice by GP's, naturopaths, physiotherapists and other practitioners - for whom acupuncture is a complementary treatment to their main therapeutic approach. These practitioners usually have a post graduate acupuncture qualification rather than a degree. Both TCM and Western Clinical practitioners may use acupuncture as a stand alone approach, or a combination of acupuncture and other remedies.
TNC applies Western Clinical Acupuncture in conjunction with any other physical remedy deemed appropriate. Usually, homeopathic creams, and herbal or mineral supplements are suggested along with acupuncture with the aim of relieving the condition as soon as possible.
Bowen Therapy, involves gentle, cross fibre muscle movements. The therapy was developed in Australia by the late Mr Tom Bowen. In the majority of cases, clients notice a significant reduction in long standing painful back conditions within 3 treatments. The therapy is completely safe for all ages, from small children to the elderly.
Biomesotherapy, involves the use of specialised homoeopathic remedies and injections of saline under the skin over acupuncture points or painful areas. The German technique (a branch of Homotoxicology) is based on neural therapy, and has been used in Europe for over 30 years - with huge success, particularly for serious joint and muscle pain.
Dorn Spinal Therapy, originated in Germany over 30 years ago. The technique involves a complete spinal assessment, including a leg length comparison. Precise pressure is then applied to any painful vertebrae, and the client's own arm or leg movements help to move the spinal structure into a more comfortable position. Exercises to maintain leg length and relieve spinal tension are then given. Whilst there are only a few qualified practitioners in Western Australia, this technique is becoming more popular, and is sure to be in high demand as more people become aware of its benefits.
Iridology, is the study of the eye, particularly the iris. Many Naturopaths use iridology to identify potential lines of interview for a naturopathic consultation, as they believe that different eye colours and markings within the fibres can be representative of injuries or illness. Iridology should not be taken as a medical diagnosis and must always be coupled with a comprehensive medical history and physical evaluation. It is often very helpful in identifying potential blood sugar imbalances, excessive adrenal function and stress. Any signs found will always be thoroughly investigated to determine whether they are relevant to each individual.
Appointments
9.00am - 5.30pm Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays. 8.00am - 5.00pm Wednesdays and Fridays. 8.00am - 2.00pm on Saturdays. TNC is closed on Sundays. Appointments on Mondays and every second Saturday will be with Jessica Bargmann.
QUALIFICATION DETAILS Bachelor of Health Science (Complementary Medicine) Charles Sturt University NSW
Diploma of Natural Medicine (Australian Institute of Holistic Medicine) WA
Diploma of Herbal Medicine (Australian Institute of Holistic Medicine) WA
Graduate Diploma of Clinical Acupuncture (Australian Institute of Holistic Medicine) WA
Certificate of Emergency Care (Ambulance) - former WA Ambulance Officer and pre-hospital emergency care instructor
Fellow of the Australian Natural Therapists Association (ANTA)
Member of the Acupuncture Association of Australia, New Zealand and Asia (AAANZA)
Member of the Australian Association of Homotoxicologists
Train the Trainer certificate - very competent lecturer with extensive past experience teaching for St John Ambulance, the Australian Red Cross, Australian Institute of Holistic Medicine, and Paramount College of Natural Medicine
Service Categories
Acupuncture, Biomesotherapy, Bowen Therapy, Dorn Spinal Therapy, Herbalists, Iridologists, Naturopaths
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