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A close up image of acupuncture needles at our practice in Midrand

Healthcare for your individual
wellness needs

A therapist examing a patient

Our Treatments

Not sure which healthcare service suits your needs best? Book an appointment at our practice in Sunninghill and the doctor will advise you.

A consultation from above

Consultations

The consultation will start with a discussion, which includes discussing the main complaint and any other relevant complaints or symptoms. The doctor will also utilise this time to perform any relevant assessments. The doctor will also then decide and recommend which treatment will be most suitable for your condition.

Acupuncture

Acupuncture involves the insertion of very fine needles into various locations on the body, this is based on the condition of the patient and Traditional Chinese Medicine theories. With the goal of treating or preventing disease. This treatment can be used for a wide range of conditions such as any type of pain, arthritis, stroke, headaches and much more.

A acupuncture needle insertion
Herbal medicine

Herbal Medicine

Tradition Chinese Medicine involves the selection of herbs which are then combined together and prescribed to prevent or treat disease. The selection of herbs is based on the Traditional Chinese Medicine theories. The herbal medicine is usually used for more internal conditions such as chronic tiredness, insomnia etc.

Herbal Medicine

Cupping therapy

Cupping

Cupping therapy is a traditional healing technique used in Chinese medicine to treat and prevent disease. It involves placing heat inside glass cups and then placing these cups on the body to create suction on the local area. This treatment is generally used to relieve pain and improve circulation in the area.

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Moxibustion therapy

Moxibustion

Moxibustion is a therapy that involves burning mugwort (Artemisia vulgaris), a medicinal herb, to warm acupuncture points or the local area. The process involves burning a small amount of moxa (dried mugwort) near the skin or on top of acupuncture needles to generate gentle heat.
The warmth penetrates the body, promoting circulation, and reducing pain.

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