Melbourne CBD: Suite 6, Level 2, 18-20 Collins St Ringwood: 15 Linda Dr

Treatment map

Traditional Chinese Medicine treatments tailored to your health needs

Explore how acupuncture, herbal medicine, cupping, moxibustion and related modalities can be considered together after consultation.

Melbourne CBDSuite 6, Level 2, 18-20 Collins St
Ringwood15 Linda Dr, Ringwood VIC 3134
Chinese herbal medicine drawers

Care map

Choose by treatment, concern, location or fee information.

Primary modalities

A guided route from concern to modality

Acupuncture at Glory of Mercy TCM Clinic
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Acupuncture

Fine, sterile needles are used at selected acupuncture points to support Qi flow, pain care, stress, sleep, digestive concerns, menstrual health and fertility support.

Acupuncture is framed through Traditional Chinese Medicine meridians while the clinic also emphasises hygiene, precision and individual treatment plans.

Chinese herbal medicine at Glory of Mercy TCM Clinic
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Chinese herbal medicine

Herbal care may use granules, decoctions or patent herbs, with formulas selected around constitution, presenting concerns, pulse and tongue observation.

Herbal medicine is presented as a personalised route, often discussed alongside lifestyle advice and other TCM modalities.

Cupping at Glory of Mercy TCM Clinic
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Cupping

Cupping uses suction with cups to support circulation, muscle relaxation and selected pain, skin, fatigue or respiratory concerns.

Dry, wet, fire and moving cupping give the practitioner several ways to adapt the treatment, with cupping also available as a bookable 30 minute service.

Moxibustion at Glory of Mercy TCM Clinic
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Moxibustion

Moxibustion uses dried mugwort warmth near acupuncture points and may be used for cold or damp patterns, joint pain, digestion, menstrual cramps, fatigue and fertility concerns.

Indirect moxa, direct moxa and moxa stick warming allow the approach to be adjusted, often alongside acupuncture.

Supporting care

Other options discussed during care planning

The clinic also names electro-acupuncture, laser acupuncture, tension massage, gua sha, Tui Na, acupressure and lifestyle advice as part of its broader TCM care scope.

Electro-acupuncture
Laser acupuncture
Tension massage
Gua sha
Tui Na and acupressure
Lifestyle advice

Next step

Start with consultation, then choose the treatment mix

Initial appointments include consultation and treatment, with the clinic describing acupuncture, herbal medicine, moxa, cupping or other treatments according to the patient's condition.