Acupuncture Drysdale
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Best Acupuncture Clinics in Drysdale, VIC
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6 phone bookable Acupuncture venues in Drysdale

Drysdale Physiotherapy & Sports Injury Clinic - Dr.Jenny Layton

Drysdale Physiotherapy & Sports Injury Clinic - Dr.Jenny Layton

27-29 High St, Drysdale 3222
Acupuncture, Chiropractor, Physiotherapy
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Drysdale Health Group

Drysdale Health Group

27-29 High St, Drysdale 3222
Acupuncture, Chinese Medicine, Dry Needling, Naturopathy, Physiotherapy
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Drysdale Chiropractic Clinic

Drysdale Chiropractic Clinic

26 High St, Drysdale 3222
Acupuncture, Chinese Medicine, Chiropractor
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Your Naturopath: Susan Byrne

Your Naturopath: Susan Byrne

48 Mirrabooka Dr, Clifton Springs 3222
Acupuncture, Homeopathy, Hypnotherapy, Kinesiology, Naturopathy
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Julie Mather Remedial Massage

Julie Mather Remedial Massage

49 Kewarra Dr, Clifton Springs 3222
Acupuncture, Biofeedback, Dry Needling, Ear Candling, Kinesiology
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Corrective Chiropractic

Corrective Chiropractic

13 Dumburra Ave, Clifton Springs 3222
Acupuncture, Chiropractor, Reflexology
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Questions & Answers

Why should I get acupuncture?

Acupuncture is an excellent option for those who suffer from chronic pain, migraine, mental health problems, insomnia, allergies, fertility issues and as a preventative measure to boost your immune system.

What should I do after acupuncture?

Intense exercise, coffee and alcohol should be avoided after acupuncture. It is also important to prioritise rest, hydration and nutritious food to relieve inflammation.

How often should I get acupuncture?

It depends on how you respond to the treatment and what your acupuncturist advises, but it's good to get a few appointments in at the beginning to help kick start your healing. Expect possibly once a week for a few weeks before decreasing the frequency.

Does acupuncture hurt?

Acupuncture doesn't need to hurt to be effective so talk to your practitioner if you do feel any pain during treatment. Some people may experience mild soreness for about 24 hours after the treatment where the needles were inserted.

Are acupuncture results immediate?

Everybody is different, but you should start to see results following your first couple of treatments.

How does acupuncture work?

Acupuncture works by releasing blocked qi (energy) in the body to help jump start the body’s natural healing response.

What are the benefits of acupuncture?

Acupuncture helps reduce stress, enhance mental clarity and boost physical energy as well as improving our immune and digestive functions.

Where are acupuncture needles placed on the body?

This depends on your symptoms, but practitioners follow Chinese traditional medicine to guide needle placement.

How much does an acupuncture treatment cost?

Acupuncture costs $115 on average.

How long do acupuncture treatments usually last?

Acupuncture treatments are about 60 minutes long on average.