Expert holistic healthcare in Moonee Ponds, by trained Chinese medicine doctors.
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Last updated 5th December 2024
- Operating for over 20 years in the industry
- Female, Australian-qualified Doctors registered in Chinese Medicine
- Acupuncturists with minimum 5 to 20+ years of professional clinical experience
- Experts in targeted areas of practice (see benefits listed below)
- Open late on weeknights (until 8 pm) and Saturdays
- Conveniently located in Moonee Ponds, with easy access to public transport, freeways, and ample parking
- Private health insurance rebates with on-the-spot claiming are available
- Discounted rates during off-peak times
Looking for an acupuncturist near you?
Our clinic is located near you in Moonee Ponds/ Essendon, and only minutes from:
- 3039 Moonee Ponds (0 km)
- 3032 Ascot Vale (1.1 km)
- 3040 Essendon (1.3 km)
- 3032 Travancore (1.5 km)
- 3055 Moonee Vale (1.5 km)
- 3055 Brunswick West (1.8 km)
- 3040 Aberfeldie (2.1 km)
- 3031 Flemington (2.4 km)
- 3041 Cross Keys (2.5 km)
- 3032 Highpoint City (2.6 km)
- 3041 Essendon North (2.6 km)
- 3032 Maribyrnong (2.7 km)
- 3040 Essendon West (2.8 km)
- 3031 Kensington (3.1 km)
- 3056 Brunswick (3.1 km)
- 3041 Strathmore (3.4 km)
- 3054 Princes Hill (3.6 km)
- 3044 Pascoe Vale South (3.6 km)
- 3055 Brunswick South (3.6 km)
- 3055 Moreland West (3.7 km)
Qi Medicine prides itself on delivering high-quality healthcare to local residents in Melbourne. With some of the most experienced acupuncturists and Chinese medicine practitioners in Melbourne, we offer a natural alternative to treat your health concerns.
Check out our dedicated team of Chinese medicine acupuncturists and practitioners below.
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Acupuncture: what is it and how does it work?
What are the benefits of acupuncture?
Does acupuncture hurt?
What can I expect in a treatment?
Chinese herbal medicine
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What is acupuncture?
Acupuncture, a traditional medicine developed over 5,000 years ago in China, remains a widely practiced method for addressing a variety of health concerns today.
Rather than targeting a single symptom or issue, acupuncture works to restore balance to the body as a whole.
This balance is achieved by activating energy pathways, known as meridians, throughout the body. If the concept feels unfamiliar, don’t worry—your body responds to the treatment naturally, even if the idea isn’t immediately intuitive.
Acupuncture can also help place the body in a meditative state, similar to the effects of mindfulness practices. Recent research from January 2020 highlights strong evidence that mindfulness-based stress reduction techniques can effectively reduce stress and depressive symptoms.
Modern science explains acupuncture as a process where needling specific points stimulates the nervous system, prompting the release of chemicals and hormones in the muscles, spinal cord, and brain. This activation may reduce pain, promote natural healing in tissues, and foster a sense of calm, relieving stress and improving overall well-being.
We’re confident you’ll leave your first session feeling fantastic. With years of experience, our acupuncture and Chinese medicine clinic is dedicated to helping you achieve your health and wellness goals.
How we can help you
The registered Chinese medicine practitioners at Qi Medicine may be able to help you to help you with any of the following concerns:
1. Acupuncture for stress, anxiety and well-being
Acupuncture is a highly effective treatment for anxiety and high stress. Managing anxiety on your own can be challenging, but the neuro-calming effects of acupuncture may offer a range of positive benefits, including:
- Improved sleep
- Reduce overwhelm
- Reduced stress
- Reduced pain
- A boost in calming neurotransmitters including endorphins and serotonin
- Improved general wellness
- Reduced pain from headaches and migraines
- Improved energy
2. Acupuncture for Women’s Health and Gynecological Issues
Women’s health conditions we love to help you with include:
- Endometriosis: relief of endometriosis pain, plus education support when you are looking to get pregnant.
- The physical stress of polycystic ovarian syndrome and PCO/ PCOS
- Painful periods and the stress of irregular cycles
- The stress of long or short periods
Also, we can help you with the pain and stress associated with :
- PMDD, mood swings sore breasts, digestive upset, and fatigue during menses
- Thyroid issues
- Hormonal fluctuations
- Acne, pimples, irregular skin issues, breakouts
3. Acupuncture in Fertility, IVF, and Pregnancy near you
Are you searching for a Chinese medicine clinic in Melbourne to support you on your fertility journey? We’re here to help.
Our experienced acupuncturists near you in Moonee Ponds work with couples to ease tension, stress, and fatigue that may be affecting their fertility. Our treatments aim to provide relief from the overwhelm, confusion, pain, and stress often associated with:
- Recurrent miscarriage or implantation failure
- Step by step through the IVF process with a clear explanation of what is happening in their body, including fertility drug reactions
- Helping to clarify and explain in plain terms the meanings of western medicine blood tests, cycle changes, and gynecological investigations
- Educating couples on how to best track their fertility windows, understand cycles, ovulation, and sperm
- Advising couples on how to best manage their diet and lifestyle for best fertility outcomes
Find out more about acupuncture and fertility here
4. Acupuncture for pregnancy and Birth
Our Chinese medicine practitioners can assist with:
- Pelvic and back pain in pregnancy
- Nausea, fatigue, and stress in pregnancy and birth preparation
- Pre-labor induction preparation, including reducing stress and muscle relaxation
Find out more about acupuncture in labour here
5. Acupuncture for Pain Management
If you’re experiencing pain and muscle tightness, Qi Medicine offers pain management acupuncture that could provide the relief you need.
- Endometriosis pain ( find out more about acupuncture for endometriosis pain here)
- Feeling stressed and under pressure
- Needing help to overcome difficult stages in life
- Chronic lower back pain and tension
- Acute lower back pain and neck pain
- Hip and Sciatica pain
- Shoulder impingement pain
Plus, we love to work with…
- The pain associated with headaches and migraines
- Period and menstrual pain
- Knee osteoarthritis pain
- Neck pain and stiffness
- Headache and migraine pain
- Joint pain associated with osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis
Find out more about acupuncture for pain relief here
6. Cosmetic Acupuncture and facial rejuvenation
Are you looking for a cosmetic acupuncturist? We can provide:
- Collagen induction therapy with dermal rolling and skin needling
- Support with the pain of acne, pimples, scarring, hormonal breakouts
- Cosmetic acupuncture to help reduce stress and tension in facial muscles.
- understanding and educating how hormonal imbalances leading to skin problems such as dryness, crepey skin, and acne.
- Combining stress-busting, rejuvenating acupuncture, and skin treatment into one.
Find out more about cosmetic acupuncture here
In addition, acupuncture may be useful in the treatment of:
- Fatigue and low energy
- The pain associated with endometriosis
- Pain and stress associated with menstrual cramping, heavy bleeding or PMS
- The pain and stress associated with irritable bowel syndrome and constipation
- Underlying stress that may be leading to acne breakouts and hormonal imbalances
- Elevated stress levels that may be associated with melasma or skin pigmentation
Does acupuncture hurt?
Our acupuncturists are passionate about welcoming first-time clients and will guide you gently through the entire process, step by step (Meet our team here). We are dedicated to ensuring you feel as comfortable as possible during your private consultation and treatment.
At Qi Medicine, we take pride in offering high-quality acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine care. Using ultra-fine needles, our treatments are typically painless. Many clients find acupuncture to be a deeply relaxing experience, allowing the body to pause, unwind, and begin healing.
During your session, you might feel a gentle tingling sensation, which is often quite pleasant and adds to the soothing nature of the treatment.
What can you expect in treatment from our acupuncturists?
Your session will include a thorough consultation and treatment, along with personalized dietary and lifestyle advice, as well as recommendations for supplements or herbs if needed.
During the consultation, your Chinese medicine practitioner will ask detailed questions about your current and past health to gain a comprehensive understanding of the root causes of any imbalances.
With a complete picture of your health, your practitioner will tailor a treatment plan to your specific needs—whether it involves acupuncture, Chinese herbal medicine, or a combination of therapies.
You’ll be able to fully relax in a private, comfortable room during your session. Our acupuncture clinic is designed to create a serene, uninterrupted environment, allowing you to sink into a deep state of relaxation. You’ll be encouraged to close your eyes and rest, giving your body the space to heal naturally.
After a session, many clients feel deeply relaxed. To maximize the benefits, we recommend drinking plenty of water and avoiding strenuous physical or mental activities for a few hours, allowing your body’s internal healing to continue.
At Qi Medicine, we adhere to the high standards set by the Chinese Medicine Board of Australia (CMBA), a division of AHPRA. These regulations ensure all registered Chinese medicine practitioners maintain rigorous safety and efficacy standards.
We take great pride in following strict safety guidelines, making your session as safe, comfortable, and effective as possible.
There is much ongoing research into the effectiveness and uses of acupuncture for a variety of conditions, as explored in this article in Medical News Today.
Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine Benefits
- May provide ongoing symptomatic relief of some conditions ( such as pain and stress) without drugs
- Allows healing within your body without suppressing immunity
- May be used by people of all ages
- Sessions can be relaxing and rejuvenating and can leave you feeling calm and happy
- Rebates available in-house for private health insurance members
Acupuncture does not replace all other treatments available, and your current healthcare provider should be consulted before you discontinue any other forms of treatment. A Chinese Medicine treatment will often complement Western medicine treatments by encouraging natural recovery.
During your acupuncture Melbourne session
We use a holistic approach to combat your health issues. In your session, you may be asked if you would like one of the following adjunct therapies to assist in your natural recovery. These treatments include:
1. Chinese herbal medicine
As a part of the traditional Chinese medicine treatment, you may be prescribed a specific high-quality herbal medicine formula to complement your acupuncture treatment.
We prescribe you either a pill or powdered raw herbal medicine formula for your best Chinese herbal treatment, adhering to the strict Australian therapeutic medicines guidelines (TGA).
2. Moxa therapy
Moxa (or moxibustion) is an important part of many treatments.
This treatment consists of a dried herb or a charcoal-like substance compressed into a stick or cone and smoldered close to the skin, which is designed to warm up the skin and acupuncture channels for a specific therapeutic effect. This therapy is not intended to burn, only warm the area.
3. Cupping therapy
Traditional cupping can be an effective tool for reducing back, neck, and shoulder pain.
Generally, cupping therapy is not very painful but may leave some marks on the skin. These marks generally fade within one week. Upon request, cupping can easily be included in your treatment for a deeper release of tight muscles and tendons.
Advice about Acupuncture’s Potential Side Effects and Results
On the whole, acupuncture is considered gentle, but like with any form of therapeutic intervention, there may be some unwanted side effects. These include:
- Bruising, some bleeding, and tenderness at the site of treatment
- Feeling tired after treatment
- Some pain and redness at the insertion site
- Some swelling at the insertion point
- Acupuncture is not a miracle treatment.
It is important to understand that, like any form of therapeutic intervention, results are never guaranteed, even by the best acupuncturist. So, please take the time to discuss your treatment options with your healthcare provider before undergoing treatment. It is important to discuss your treatment options with your registered acupuncturist first if you have any:
- Bleeding disorders
- Contagious blood diseases
- Easy bruising
- Metal allergies
Like any type of healthcare approach, It is common to need to undergo a series of sessions to achieve therapeutic benefit with acupuncture, so please be mindful of this when considering treatment.
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Qi Medicine Acupuncture Moonee PondsOur clinic offering acupuncture is located at Suite 4, Level 1, 151 Pascoe Vale Rd, Moonee Ponds Vic. (Please ensure you take the ground floor elevator to reach us or level one.)
We provide acupuncture to the northern and western suburbs of Melbourne.
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Effectiveness of Acupuncture for Nonspecific Chronic Low Back Pain: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Megan Lam 1, Rose Galvin, Philip Curry, 2013 Nov 15
[3] Effects of Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction on Psychological Symptoms and Telomere Length: A Randomized Active-Controlled Trial
Shian-Ling Keng, et al. 25 January 2020 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0005789420300137