ACUPUNCTURE
Acupuncture offers a natural, pain and drug free treatment option for treating sports injury.
Combining Traditional Chinese Medicine with modern day science, Sports Acupuncture is used to treat a wide range of soft tissue injuries. It works by stimulating the body to heal itself. Acupuncture can be used to relax, stimulate, balance, ease pain, decrease swelling and reduce inflammation.
Following an assessment of your condition our therapist will apply a range of Remedial massage techniques followed by an Acupuncture treatment.
Our Fees
Initial Consultation ………….… $130
45 minute Consultation ……… $130
30 minute Consultation ……… $113
*Fees are valid until June 2026.
Our Acupuncture Services Include
Acupuncture
Headaches and Migraines
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THERAPIST PROFILE
Neil Whillans – Acupuncturist
Neil started working as an Acupuncturist and Massage Therapist in 1995, after becoming a Fellow at AACMA and has been hugely popular at Sandgate Physical Health Clinic since commencing work here in 2001. He has an extensive history of providing comprehensive Acupuncture and Massage Therapy treatments with a focus on musculoskeletal injuries.
Neil has also worked with many professional sporting teams including Brisbane Broncos and Brisbane Lions. Neil’s highly sought after skills sees him working with Olympic level athletes, local sporting athletes and non-athletes alike.
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