Acupuncture supports your mind body and emotions. At Roe Health we specialise in Acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine to help women with hormone imbalance, fertility, pregnancy, stress, anxiety, PTSD, weight loss and menopause. We also us a special form of acupuncture for children called Shonishin.
If you would like an appointment please contact Amanda.
Acupuncture uses very fine sterilized needles to stimulate Qi, support the immune system and rebalance hormones.
Hormones play an essential role in women’s emotional and physical health. Hormone imbalance can lead to:
If you would like to talk to Amanda about acupuncture or Shonishin for your child you can book a free 15 min telehealth consultation today
Acupuncture and traditional chinese medicine (TCM) have significant advantages in treating gynaecological disorders.
Most IVF clinics offer acupuncture. TCM is extensively used in the field of assisted reproductive techniques (ART). It is also beneficial through pregnancy and acupressure techniques can be used to manage pain and assist childbirth.
Chinese herbal medicine is a powerful way of treating complex and chronic conditions by reinforcing and maintaining the acupuncture treatment between appointments.
Classical formulas of herbs are modified and tailored to meet the patients unique and specific needs.
Shonishin is a specialised style of Japanese paediatric acupuncture for babies from birth to 5yrs old. It is a very gentle. It's non invasive approach is beneficial for:
• digestive problems
• behaviour, emotional or sleep problems
• urinary disturbances i.e. bed wetting
• respiratory conditions
• ear and nose problems
• skin disease
• headaches and developmental problems
Getting Parents Involved
Amanda likes to teach shonishin techniques to parents because children benefit hugely from regular short daily sessions and will seek them out. Parents benefit too, developing a deeper nurturing bond with their child.
Most health insurance companies cover acupuncture or pay a portion of the fees. These are subject to change so please check with your insurance company.