If you seek true transformation, we believe in addressing the root cause. At our clinic, we prioritize fundamental healing, engaging with patients in meaningful dialogue to tailor treatments accordingly. We view every patient as part of our extended family, approaching their care with compassion and dedication.

By focusing on addressing the root causes of health issues, rather than merely alleviating symptoms, we aim to foster lasting change and promote sustainable well-being. Our commitment to each patient’s journey is unwavering, as we walk alongside them with empathy and expertise.

In our clinic, you’re not just a patient; you’re family. We cherish and nurture each individual entrusted to our care, providing comprehensive treatments aimed at restoring health and vitality from the inside out. Together, let’s embark on a path towards true healing and transformation.

Acupuncture

Acupuncture is a traditional Chinese medical practice that involves inserting thin needles into specific points on the body to promote health and well-being. Dating back thousands of years, acupuncture is based on the concept of Qi (pronounced “chee”), which is believed to be the vital energy that flows through the body along pathways called meridians.

Acupuncture is used to treat a wide range of conditions, including chronic pain, musculoskeletal disorders, headaches, digestive issues, anxiety, depression, and even infertility. Many people also turn to acupuncture as a complementary therapy to support conventional medical treatments or to promote general wellness.

ELECTRO-ACUPUNCTURE

Electro-acupuncture is a modern variation of traditional acupuncture that involves the use of electrical stimulation applied to acupuncture needles. This technique combines the principles of traditional acupuncture with the use of electrical current to enhance the therapeutic effects.

Electro-acupuncture is commonly used to treat a wide range of conditions, including chronic pain, arthritis, sports injuries, neurological disorders, digestive issues, and gynecological disorders. It is often used in conjunction with traditional acupuncture and other therapies as part of a comprehensive treatment plan

HERBAL SUPPLEMENTS(TREATMENTS)

Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) employs a sophisticated system of herbal medicine to treat various health conditions and promote overall well-being. TCM herbal treatment involves the use of plant-based remedies, including roots, bark, leaves, flowers, and seeds, as well as some animal and mineral substances. These herbal remedies are often prescribed in complex formulas tailored to the individual’s specific patterns of disharmony, as determined by a TCM practitioner’s diagnosis

It’s essential to consult with a qualified TCM practitioner before using herbal medicine, as the selection of herbs and formulations should be based on a comprehensive assessment of the individual’s health status and patterns of disharmony. TCM herbal treatment is generally safe when prescribed by a trained practitioner and used appropriately, but it may interact with certain medications or have contraindications for specific health conditions.

CUPPING

Cupping is a traditional therapy that involves placing cups on the skin to create suction. This suction is believed to promote healing by increasing blood flow, relieving muscle tension, and promoting relaxation. Cupping has been practiced for thousands of years in various cultures, including traditional Chinese medicine, Middle Eastern medicine, and ancient Egyptian medicine.

Overall, cupping is a unique and ancient therapy that can provide relief for various health issues and promote relaxation and well-being. It is often used in conjunction with other therapies, such as acupuncture and massage, as part of a holistic approach to health and healing.

GUA-SHA

Gua sha, sometimes spelled as gua sha or guasha, is a traditional healing technique that originated in China and has been practiced for thousands of years. The term “gua sha” translates to “scraping sand” in Chinese, reflecting the action of scraping the skin to produce therapeutic effects. This technique involves using a smooth-edged tool, traditionally made of jade, horn, or ceramic, to scrape the skin in specific areas of the body

Gua sha is typically performed on the back, neck, shoulders, and limbs, but it can also be used on the face and scalp. It is often used as a complementary therapy alongside acupuncture, massage, and other traditional Chinese medicine treatments.

MOXA

Moxibustion, commonly referred to as moxa, is a traditional Chinese medicine therapy that involves burning dried mugwort (Artemisia vulgaris) near or on specific acupuncture points on the body. It has been used for thousands of years as a way to stimulate circulation, warm the body, and promote healing.

Moxibustion is often used to treat conditions related to cold and dampness in the body, such as arthritis, digestive issues, menstrual disorders, and pain. It is also commonly used to turn breech babies in pregnant women, a practice known as “breech moxibustion.” Additionally, moxibustion is believed to strengthen the immune system and promote overall health and well-being.

MAGNET THERAPY

Magnet therapy, also known as magnetic therapy or magnetotherapy, is a complementary and alternative medicine practice that involves the use of static magnets or magnetic fields to purportedly promote healing and alleviate pain. This therapy is based on the theory that exposure to magnetic fields can influence the body’s electromagnetic field and restore balance to the body’s energy.

Proponents of magnet therapy believe that the magnetic fields produced by magnets can interact with the body’s cells and tissues, influencing cellular processes and promoting healing. They claim that magnet therapy can help with a wide range of health conditions.

SHOCKWAVE THERAPY

Shockwave therapy, also known as extracorporeal shockwave therapy (ESWT), is a non-invasive medical treatment that uses shockwaves to stimulate the body’s natural healing processes. These shockwaves are high-energy sound waves that are generated by a device and delivered to the affected area of the body.

Shockwave therapy is primarily used to treat musculoskeletal conditions, particularly those involving chronic pain and inflammation. It is often utilized in orthopedics, sports medicine, rehabilitation, and physiotherapy settings

Overall, shockwave therapy offers a non-invasive and effective treatment option for a variety of musculoskeletal conditions, helping patients reduce pain, improve function, and enhance their quality of life

AURICULOTHERAPY OR EAR ACUPUNCTURE

Ear seed treatment, also known as auriculotherapy or ear acupuncture, is a traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) practice that involves the application of small seeds or beads to specific points on the ear. These seeds are typically attached to adhesive tape and placed on the surface of the ear, where they exert pressure on specific acupoints.

In TCM theory, the ear is considered a microsystem of the entire body, with each part of the ear corresponding to different organs, systems, and functions of the body. By stimulating specific points on the ear, practitioners believe they can influence the corresponding areas of the body and promote health and well-being.

DIET AND NUTRITION

Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) emphasizes the importance of diet and nutrition in maintaining health and preventing illness. In TCM, food is seen as medicine, and dietary choices are considered essential for achieving balance and harmony within the body. TCM dietary principles are based on the concepts of yin and yang, the five elements, and the energetic properties of foods

It’s important to consult with a qualified TCM practitioner before making significant changes to your diet, especially if you have specific health concerns or dietary restrictions. They can provide personalized recommendations based on your individual needs and goals, helping you optimize your health and well-being through nutrition.