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If you need the care of a TCM practitioner for acupuncture or herbal medicine, please book with Josephine for consultation. Depending on what you're consulting for, herbal medicine may be prescribed together with acupuncture to help improve your health.
Acupuncture for Muscle Pain
Acupuncture for Back Pain, Joint Pain or Muscle Pain - Do you know that acupuncture can be used for muscle pain management? Make a booking to find out more about balancing your body's Qi and how the 3000-year-old practice of acupuncture continues today!
Acupuncture for Stress and Anxiety
Acupuncture for Stress or Anxiety - The mind, body and emotional wellbeing of a person is all inter-related. Acupuncture is used for stress and anxiety management, and a holistic approach is taken to examine the balance of the whole body in determining what needs to be balanced.
Acupuncture for Fertility Issues
Acupuncture for Male and Female Fertility - Many factors can result in fertility issues, and an acupuncturist and herbalist may be well suited in looking at all these factors, taking into each individual's body constitution, Qi balance, dietary and lifestyle habits which can all be modified.
Acupuncture for Women's Health
Acupuncture for Women's Health (All Seasons) - Josephine has provided acupuncture treatment for women, both young and old, and is familiar with providing a holistic approach to improving women's health. Acupuncture and herbal medicine can be used in treatment for period issues, pregnancy management, postpartum care or treating menopause symptoms. Don't feel helpless, book an appointment with Josephine today.
Make A Booking
Dr Josephine Zhuo (TCM) is an AHPRA registered health practitioner - acupuncturist and herbalist. Please call to make a booking:
Acupuncture Frenchs Forest
Book Online or call (02) 9453 3046
Shop 7, 55 Sorlie Road, Frenchs Forest
Acupuncture Lane Cove
Book Online or call (02) 9418 9555
1/20 Burns Bay Rd, Lane Cove
About St Ives
St Ives is a suburb on the Upper North Shore of Sydney in the state of New South Wales, Australia 18 kilometres north of the Sydney Central Business District in the local government area of Ku-ring-gai Council. St Ives Chase is a separate adjacent area, designated suburb, to the west and north.
The St Ives area was first explored by Governor Arthur Phillip and a party of men in 1788 where they set up a campsite at Bungaroo which is close to what is now Hunter Avenue. The area produced a small scale timber felling industry. There are still some examples of the thirty metre and higher trees in nearby Pymble in the Dalrymple-Hay Nature Reserve and near Canisius College. Native turpentine trees were also once abundant and provided useful timber for cabinet making. It was once known for its apple orchards but due to residential demand, there is no longer any commercial fruit growing in the area.
During the Second World War there were significant numbers of troops barracked in the area, which provided the impetus to build Archbold Road as a supplementary and emergency route to the city. Since 1950 the suburb has expanded from the central shopping areas and the arterial main roads to include hilltop and valley areas bordering on the surrounding Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park to the north, now the area known as St Ives Chase, and Garigal National Park to the east and the south east.
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