At Ginseng Clinic whether you suffer from debilitating chronic migraines, annoying allergies or chronic low back pain, you will be treated with care and respect.

We see singles, couples and children for a variety of different conditions.

A few examples of the common types of disorder we have experience with at Ginseng Clinic:

  • Musculoskeletal issues – We have experience in treating muscular aches and pains – chronic and acute lower back pain, osteoarthritic pain of the knee, tension type headaches. (1).
  • Allergic Rhinitis ( seasonal and perennial ) – acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine can help you think clearly again!  TCM sees Wind as one of the major external influences in triggering allergic response within the human body. Acupuncture is used to protect the body from external invasion of Wind. In a way, it is like strengthening your body’s force-field (1).
  • Migraines – preventing migraines is one area of research where acupuncture has proven to have a positive effect. Suffer with migraines? Perhaps acupuncture can help you too? (1).

If you are unsure as to whether acupuncture and Chinese Medicine may help you, please call us on 3357 3205.

Who comes to see us?

We never claim to be a replacement for Western Medicine –  I am a fan of all medicine when practised well.  Our patients may want to take back some control over their health, their weight, their mood and their relationships. Or perhaps, they may want to expand their treatment to involve both acupuncture and Chinese medicine as well as Western medicine. At Ginseng Clinic, we respect Western medicine and are happy to work alongside your doctor or specialist.

Want to know more about how we may help with your current health concerns?

If you are looking for an acupuncture clinic in Brisbane where the practitioners pride themselves on their dedication to their work, then please get in touch. Phone us today at 3357 3205 or book online via the link below.

References

1  McDonald J, Janz S. The Acupuncture Evidence Project: A Comparative Literature Review (Revised Edition). Brisbane: Australian Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine