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FAQ:
Most of us accept the fact that combining the best of conventional and complementary medicine serves to optimize the treatment of an illness and reduce recovery time. An integrative approach treats the individual as well as the illness, and can also combat the side effects of conventional medicine.
HOW DOES THE MAKE A DIAGNOSIS?
The doctor will sit and talk with you, look at your tongue and take your pulse. To the trained eye your tongue is a wealth of information. The colour, coating, shape, wetness and crack of the tongue map out the condition of your internal organs as well as your mental and emotional health. The doctor feels your pulse, distinguishing between hundreds of different type of pulses to find out the condition of your organs. These practices may sound a little far fetched, but these system of medicine is highly detailed and the result of over 3000years of clinical testing. from this consultation the doctor will explain the diagnosis and recommend treatment. This will probably be a combination of acupuncture and homoeopathic remedies.
WHAT TREATMENT WILL I RECEIVED?
Acupuncture involves the insertion of very fine needles at specific acupuncture points along various meridians in order to unblock the flow of Qi through the body. It is a painless and relaxing treatment that has been widely accepted by Western medicine. There are alternative technique available if you have a fear of needles. Homoeopathic remedies are used to strengthen the internal organs. You will be prescribed approached remedies which you take on a daily basis. Homeopathic remedies are used to strengthen the internal organs You will be prescribed appropriate remedies which you take on a daily basis. Homoeopathic remedies are safe and have no side effects.
IS TREATMENT SAFE?
Absolutely. All of our doctors are fully qualified, highly experienced and Acupuncture foundation, professional Association and TCMCI accredited. Chinese medicine has been tested for thousands of years and is extremely safe. AcuMedic has treated thousand of patients for over thirty years.
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