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About us

Dr Li Meng

Acupuncturist & Herbalist

Dr Meng is a Brisbane based, Chinese and Australian trained and qualified Chinese Medicine Practitioner, who specialises in diagnosis, acupuncture modality and herbal formula application tailored for her patients with a wide range of conditions.

Chinese medicine consultation & Herbal Formula

Chinese medicine consultation & Herbal Formula

Through the unique diagnostic method of traditional Chinese Medicine, combined with modern medical imaging and pathological reports, we provide patients with the most personalized treatment plan. According to the established treatment plan, using the formula of all-natural and organic Chinese herbal medicine (according to the Australian TGA standard), patient can be given the optimal combination of treatment with minimal or no side effects.

Cupping

Cupping

Cupping is a form of Chinese medicine in which your doctor places special cups on your skin for a few minutes to create suction. People use it for a variety of purposes, including to help relieve pain, inflammation, promote blood flow, relax and maintain well-being, and as a deep-tissue massage. From PubMed, EMBASE and Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, The findings showed potential benefits of cupping for conditions such as low back pain, ankylosing spondylitis, knee osteoarthritis, neck pain, herpes zoster, migraine, plaque psoriasis, and chronic urticaria. Cupping has been applied in a variety of clinical areas, and systematic reviews in a few of these areas have demonstrated statistically significant benefits. Cupping may be as effective as treatment with antihistamines. When cupping therapy is used as an adjuvant therapy to antihistamines or acupuncture, it may enhance the efficacy.

Moxabustion

Moxabustion

Moxibustion therapy is a traditional Chinese medicine external treatment method, which involves crushing dried herb Artemisia argyi H. Lév. & Vanio and rolling it into a long cigarette-like strip, igniting it and using its warmth to stimulate specific acupuncture points for a certain period of time. It is often used to treat various diseases, especially abdominal pain, fatigue and Bi Syndrome (osteoarthritis related pain).

Acupuncture

Acupuncture

Acupuncture, according to the standard acupoints of the 12 meridians and the eight extra meridians formulated by the WHO, and the diagnosis method of TCM syndrome differentiation, select relevant acupoints to treat diseases. It is the most widely used acupuncture therapy in clinical practice. Studies have shown that acupuncture is effective for a variety of conditions. Because of its efficacy, acupuncture was recommended by the World Health Organization in 1980 as an effective alternative treatment for more than 43 different diseases.

Auricular acupuncture and Auricular pressure

Auricular acupuncture and Auricular pressure

Auricular acupuncture is an acupuncture therapy that obtains diagnosis and treatment by needling the auricular points on the corresponding parts of the auricle. Auricular pressure refers to the method of using ear bean paste to treat corresponding diseases according to the corresponding regions and parts of the international auricular points formulated by the WHO. Combined with the diagnosis of TCM syndrome differentiation and treatment, auricular acupuncture and (or) auricular pressure can cooperate to treat diseases related to multiple systems such as viscera, nerves, and endocrine. Such as hypertension, Meniere's syndrome, urticaria, allergic rhinitis, autonomic dysfunction, infertility, female menstrual disorders, endocrine disorders, epilepsy, asthma, irritability, insomnia, abdominal pain, arthritis, etc.

Scalp acupuncture

Scalp acupuncture

Scalp acupuncture is an acupuncture therapy that treats diseases with acupuncture on the corresponding parts of the scalp according to the functional positioning of the cerebral cortex. It is often used to treat nerve injuries. Such as facial paralysis, aphasia, dysphonia, hemiplegia, migraine, trigeminal neuralgia, temporomandibular arthritis, limb numbness, pain, tremor, paresthesia etc.

cosmetic acupuncture

cosmetic acupuncture

Clinical practice shows that cosmetic acupuncture has long-lasting effect that other cosmetic methods cannot be obtained. It has a significant effect on the treatment of obesity, chloasma, acne, age spots, hair loss and other debilitating diseases. There are no absolute contraindications to cosmetic acupuncture treatment, and proper cooperation with any therapy can improve the effect.

 Warm Needling

Warm Needling

Warm needling therapy is a way to prevent and treat diseases by placing a moxa cone at the end of the needle after the needle is inserted the skin. It is often used clinically to treat chronic low back and leg pain, fatigue, depression, irregular menstruation, and dysmenorrhea. Warm acupuncture (WA) is considered a potential intervention in the treatment of osteoarthritis (OA).

Fire needling

Fire needling

Fire needling therapy is a treatment method in which needles are heated and burned and then quickly insert into specific points under the skin. Because it combines acupuncture and heat, the dual advantages of acupuncture and moxibustion can be obvious, which can warm the meridians, regulate qi and blood, and mobilize the body's self-healing function. It is often used clinically to treat persistent and long-term musculoskeletal injuries, tumors, masses, ganglion cysts and Bi Syndromes (Osteoarthritis).

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