A holistic way to improve your health and vitality through acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine.

Welcome to Chee Yeoh's Chinese medicine page.

Offering acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine to help support a wide variety of your health concerns, including pain and both acute and chronic health concerns.

 

Chee is registered with AHPRA in acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine.  Therapies offered include acupuncture, Chinese herbal medicine, moxibustion, Cupping, GuaSha (Scraping), dietary, lifestyle advice, breathing exercises and exercise therapy.

 

Chee speaks English and Chinese (Mandarin and Cantonese).

Take your first step towards restoring your health and wellness by contacting Chee today. 

Appointment with Chee are available at:

  • Thornbury – 0424 883 409 at Dantian Health
  • Moonee Ponds - 03 9326 2842 at the Body and Brain Centre

Acupuncture

Acupuncture involves the insertion of very fine needles into specific points or channels in the human body with the aim of correcting imbalances in the flow of Qi flowing though the body’s acupuncture channels.  By correcting these imbalances and/or blockages, it helps to restore the body’s state of balance and well-being, thus good health.  Acupuncture is widely used as a drug-free way to relieve pain and to treat other conditions – both acute and chronic.

Moxibustion

Moxibustion is the application of heat therapy on or near the skin, often through the burning of moxa wool, made of dried mugwort leaves (Artemisia vulgaris), or other substances to warm the Channels, promote blood flow and the function of the organs.  The use of this heat therapy has been a well established practice since the 3rd century BC.

Chinese herbal medicine

Chinese herbal medicine involves the use of a combination of herbs, many of plant origin, to create a formula.  A formula will take into account the individual therapeutic action of each herb and well as the effects when combined together. It maximises the effectiveness for treating a particular condition, while counteracting and minimising the unwanted effects of an individual herb. 

Cupping

Cupping refers to the application of cups (often made of glass or plastic) to create a vacuum to relax the muscles, improve blood flow, and to draw out toxins from the body.  Cups can be applied with different pressure, and can be applied on areas of pain or tension, or on specific acupuncture points on the body.  Typically, marks may remain for several days after treatment, and the depth of the colour is an indication of the amount of stagnation present, or toxins being drawn out.