Doctor Li Wong Acupunture

Doctor Li Wong is licensed for Melbourne Acupuncture services and a graduate in Acupuncture from the Hia Shua Medical College, P.R. China. He is also registered with Chinese Medicine Board of Australia.

About Me

hi, I'm Doctor Li Wong, Acupuncture specialist

Doctor Li Wong has been practicing Acupunture in Australia for over thirty years. Ancient Chinese acupuncture started thousands of years ago with the Chinese people. Through experience over generations, Acupuncture evolved to become an important part of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Melbourne’s Doctor Li Wong has the advantage of being born into a family which practiced Chinese medicine for generations, and as a result, Doctor Li Wong was able to study under some of the most prominent acupuncturists in China. Doctor Li Wong is a Specialist and Graduate in Acupuncture from the Hia Shua Medical College, P.R. China.

What I do

Acupuncture service specialist

Acupuncture

Using very fine needles to penetrate the skin at specific acupuncture points along key meridians.

Acupressure

Using massage techniques formed around an understanding of the acupuncture points and meridians relative to individual needs.

Cupping

Cupping can realign and restore the body's natural functions and support the balance of chi and good health.

Moxibustion

Moxa and other herbs are mixed together and burnt to heat certain vital acupuncture points on the body.

Diet Therapy

A highly efficient diet therapy system has evolved over thousands of years of Chinese history and experience.

Scraping

Scraping expands the blood vessels below the skin. It increases the body's metabolism in localised areas to drive out toxins.

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Chinese Medicine

Why Use Acupuncture

Does it work?

Aussies have been hearing for decades that acupuncture is a miracle cure for all our muscular aches and pains. Consequently most people aren’t really sure what to believe.

How is Needling performed?

An acupuncture specialist will use pre sterilised needles and apply them to specific points on the body.

Do treatments hurt?

To clarify, acupuncture needles are very thin and most people don’t feel them at all or only a little.

WORLDWIDE RESEARCH

The US National Institute of Health have published some comprehensive information about acupuncture.