Chinese Medicine is an ancient tradition with a keen awareness of the interconnections between physical, mental and emotional health.

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As practitioners of Chinese Medicine, we address the way systemic imbalances manifest across these various aspects of our well-being, aiming to reinstate equilibrium and restore vitality.

Within this practice, disorders in the body’s systems are therefore always considered holistically. We seek to address not just locally-presenting symptoms, but also less obvious correlates in other systems; not just immediate presentations of pain or discomfort, but also the root causes of dis-ease. By taking into account the complexity and interdependence of our internal ecologies, we are able to be both preventative and restorative, to address conditions both chronic and acute, and to speak to both the physical and emotional aspects of illness.

Through Chinese Medicine’s multiple modalities, we work with you in a variety of ways to support your body’s natural capacity for healing, and propel you towards sustained and meaningful well-being.

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Herbal Medicine

Carefully selected herbal formulas use whole plant parts & other natural substances to treat your specific symptoms and benefit your constitutional diagnosis. Formulas are chosen to further the effectiveness of your acupuncture treatments and adjusted as your wellness goals and health needs evolve.

The Modalities

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Acupuncture

The gentle use of fine, stainless steel needles at specific sites of energy (qi) accumulation to release obstructions, revitalize the appropriate movement of energy and promote systemic healing.

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moxabustion

A heat therapy in which cones of Ai Ye (dried mugwort leaves) are burnt on select acupuncture points to invigorate qi, support organ health and strengthen the immune system.

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Gua Sha

A soft tissue treatment that decongests areas of stagnation to reduce chronic pain, break up adhesions and resolve old injuries.

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Cupping

A technique that employs suction to gently lift the muscles and fascia upwards, to increase blood flow and circulation, relieve tightness and benefit the respiratory system.

Modern research has demonstrated acupuncture’s effectiveness in addressing disorders of the nervous, endocrine, immune, cardiovascular, musculoskeletal, reproductive and digestive systems. It is recognized as an effective modality for a wide range of common conditions, including both physical illnesses and mental health concerns.

    • Chronic Pain

    • Chronic Fatigue

    • Autoimmune Conditions

    • Headaches

    • Depression

    • Insomnia

    • Stress & Anxiety

    • Addiction

    • Digestive Distress

    • Hormonal Dysregulation

    • Irregular Menstrual Cycles

    • Fertility

    • Allergies

    • Asthma

    • Post-stroke Recovery

    • Common Cold & Flu

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