Acupuncturists - Auburn South

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An acupuncturist is a healthcare professional who uses needles to stimulate specific points on the human body to relieve pain and improve overall health. This alternative therapy is based on traditional Chinese medicine and aims to rebalance the body's vital energies to promote natural healing. It may be used as a complementary therapeutic practice alongside chemotherapy (in the case of breast cancer, for example), radiotherapy, herbal medicine, osteopathy, chiropractic, iridology, reflexology, aromatherapy, etc.
Brunswick Health
1

Acupuncturist

3000 Melbourne9.1 km from Auburn South
Massage Myotherapy Acupuncture Chiropractor Physiotherapist Kinesiologist Naturopath Colonic Irrigation
Ping Ming Health – Melbourne Cbd Acupuncture Clinic
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3000 Melbourne9.1 km from Auburn South
Bayside Acupuncture & Natural Medicine
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3188 Hampton10.4 km from Auburn South
Bayside Acupuncture and Natural Medicine has developed into a professional natural healthcare centre that provides a complete range of services and products. As well as Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine, our expanding services include Naturopathy, Massage, Physiotherapy, Acupuncture, Chinese Herbal Medicines, Nutritional Supplements and now a wide range of Cosmetic and Beauty Therapies.
Therapies For Transformation
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3068 Clifton Hill7 km from Auburn South
I have worked in the health and wellness field for over 15 years. I specialise in supporting and working with young girl and Women in all phases of their life. I utilise Chinese Medicine, Acupuncture, Chinese Herbal Medicine, Shiatsu, Cupping & Moxibustion, Dietary Therapy, Holistic Counselling, Energetic Medicine and I also hold seasonal Women’s Workshops and Women’s Circles. I also offer Celebration Day for girls (10-12years) an empowering workshop to celebrate coming into womanhood. I offer a holistic nurturing approach to the healing work I do and feel privellaged to be part of each persons journey.
Balance Complementary Medicine
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3190 Highett10.8 km from Auburn South
Balance Complementary Medicine is an alternative medicine clinic, truly committed towards providing a nurturing environment and helping individuals to maintain and restore their health. Situated and serving in the Bayside area of Melbourne, though patients travel from all over the state of Melbourne. The specialised practitioners is capable of treating wide range of health conditions. This team at Balance are highly experienced in their field and brings a wealth of knowledge and a caring, supportive attitude to deal with the health concerns. Doesn’t matter whether you need help with an existing condition or you want to find out the cause of your health concerns, the perfect blend of modern science and ancient wisdom has harnessed astounding success results.
Emperor'S Acupuncture
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3039 Moonee Ponds15 km from Auburn South
Acupuncture, Chinese herbs and Chinese pulse diagnosis to identify and treat the Chinese medicine root cause of health problems. Dr. Bruce Stafford (Chinese Medicine) is the founder of Emperor's Acupuncture, one of the busiest Chinese medicine clinics in Melbourne Bruce has personally treated over 20,000 patients with acupuncture and Chinese herbs.
Acupuncture Warrandyte
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3113 Warrandyte21.7 km from Auburn South
Vajrayana Healing Centre
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3122 Auburn South
Vajrayana Healing Center
9
3122 Auburn South
Li Wong
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Acupuncturist

3122 Auburn South
Church St Massage & Acupuncture Centre
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3122 Auburn South
Nathan Burns Acupuncture And Massage
12
3122 Auburn South
Prickle Community Acupuncture
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3122 Auburn South

Training and studies to become an acupuncturist

To become an acupuncturist, it is necessary to undergo training in acupuncture at a medical school recognized by the State. These courses usually last between 3 and 4 years and include theoretical courses on alternative medicine and traditional Chinese medicine, acupuncture points and needle insertion techniques, as well as practical internships to apply the knowledge acquired. In France, it is also mandatory to have obtained a baccalaureate degree in order to enroll in an acupuncture school. Some schools may also require knowledge of anatomy and physiology. Once the training is completed, the practitioner must register with the Order of Physicians in order to practice. It is also recommended to undergo continuing education to stay informed about the latest advances in the field of acupuncture and alternative medicines.

What is the role of an acupuncturist?

The role of an acupuncturist is to relieve pain (migraines, nausea, arthritis, vomiting, etc.) and improve the overall health of their patients (holistic medicine) by using fine needles (auriculotherapy, obstetrical acupuncture, etc.) and a gentle approach to stimulate specific acupuncture points on the body. They establish a diagnosis based on the patient's symptoms and use acupuncture to treat energetic imbalances in the body. The acupuncturist may also recommend lifestyle changes for the patient, such as a healthy diet, good hygiene, and physical exercise (tai-chi, Qi-gong, Shiatsu, Reiki, etc.), to reinforce the effects of acupuncture. They work collaboratively with other health professionals (reflexologist, osteopath, gynecologist) to offer a comprehensive approach to healing.

Why go see an acupuncturist?

There are several reasons why someone might decide to see an acupuncturist. The main reason is to relieve pain, whether acute or chronic. This traditional Chinese medicine can be effective in relieving headaches, colds, joint pain, lower back pain, digestive disorders, sleep disorders, respiratory problems, and many more. In addition, acupuncture can be useful for improving overall health by balancing the body's energies and strengthening the immune system. It can also help relieve stress and anxiety, as well as manage the side effects of certain medical treatments. Finally, acupuncture can be used in conjunction with other medical treatments to optimize results.

When should you seek the help of an acupuncturist?

It is recommended to seek the help of an acupuncturist when you suffer from chronic or acute pain that cannot be otherwise treated. Acupuncture can also be useful in improving overall health and strengthening the immune system. It is also possible to use Chinese complementary medicine after obstetric surgery, as part of a smoking cessation program, or to quit smoking. It is important to discuss with your general practitioner before deciding to see an acupuncturist to ensure that this practice is suitable for your situation, especially for pregnant women. It is also recommended to choose a qualified and experienced acupuncturist to ensure the best results.

How to find an acupuncturist?

To find an acupuncture doctor, there are several possibilities: - Ask for recommendations from your doctor or people in your circle who have already consulted an acupuncturist. - Consult online professional directories such as the Directory of the Order of Physicians or the Directory of Health Practitioners, which list acupuncturists by region. - Request information from acupuncture schools, which can provide you with qualified practitioners.

What is the cost of an acupuncture session?

The cost of an acupuncture session can vary depending on several factors, such as the region where the acupuncturist is located, the duration of the session, and the complexity of the patient's health condition. Generally, the cost of an acupuncture session can range from 30 to 80 euros. It is important to check if acupuncture is covered by your health insurance before making an appointment, as some health insurance companies may reimburse a portion or all of the acupuncture fees. If you have any doubts, do not hesitate to contact your health insurer for more information.

How to choose the right acupuncturist?

To choose an acupuncturist wisely, it is important to check their certifications and diplomas before making an appointment. Make sure they graduated from a state-recognized school and are registered with the medical order. It is also recommended to consider the acupuncturist's experience and read reviews and testimonials from previous patients to get an idea of the quality of their services. Don't hesitate to ask the acupuncturist questions to ensure their competency and professionalism. Lastly, it is important to choose an acupuncturist you feel comfortable and confident with, as this can positively influence the results of acupuncture.

Questions to ask an acupuncturist during the first contact

Here are some questions you can ask an acupuncturist during your first consultation: - What is your training and what are your qualifications in acupuncture? - Are you registered with the Medical Board? - How long does a typical acupuncture session last? - What are your fees for services? - Can you give me examples of successful cases you have treated? - Do you have a holistic approach to health or do you only use acupuncture to relieve pain? - Can you tell me if acupuncture is covered by my insurance? - Can you give me advice on how to prepare for my first acupuncture session? - Can you explain to me how an acupuncture session works? - What are the possible side effects of acupuncture? - What are the contraindications for this gentle therapy? - Can you give me recommendations on how to maintain the benefits of this art therapy between acupuncture sessions?