Gold Coast Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine Freecall 1800263413 | |
Gold Coast Acupuncture | Acupuncture | Massage | Chinese Medicine | Clinics at Coomera & Robina/Varsity Lakes | Specialty practitioners. | |
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H2 tags : Gold Coast Acupuncture and Chinese Medicineā¢ offers you a wide range of services and benefits.; Coomera; Robina / Varsity Lakes; Click here to book online.; Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine relies on thousands of years of clinical knowledge and experience and has helped millions of people worldwide. The effectiveness of Chinese Medicine has been confirmed by authoritative sources such as the World Health Organization. You can now benefit from this amazing therapy.; Gold Coast Acupuncture offers a wide range of alternative treatments based on TCM (Traditional Chinese Medicine), such as Acupuncture, Herbal Medicine, Cupping, Electroacupuncture, Moxibustion and massage.; Gold Coast Acupuncture offers you genuine Acupuncture provided by Acupuncturists with years of training. Some people claim to perform Acupuncture after only a weekend course. That is not Acupuncture so make sure you try the real thing. Our practitioners care about your health and all appointments are designed so you receive quality time with the practioner ensuring that your treatment is never rushed. Our treatment rooms are large and well presented as well as being private offering you the perfect healing environment.; Visit any of our two Gold Coast clinics located at Coomera and Robina/Varsity Lakes. Call us on 1800 263 413 to book your appointment.; We can help you with: |
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