Practitioners

Xuan (Lauren) Zhang

Xuan is currently a fully registered Chinese Herbalist and Acupuncturist with the Chinese Medicine Registration Board of Australia (AHPRA). She studied her Bachelors Degree of Traditional Chinese Medicine at her hometown Taiyuan at the Shanxi College of Chinese Medicine and Masters at Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine.

Xuan’s pursuit of excellence stems from her motivation to help her patients achieve their ideal level of health. Her experience shines through her expertise with Acupuncture and Chinese Herbal Medicine. Xuan continuously expands her knowledge following famous Chinese Medicine masters from China through professional development and studies and utilises these techniques to deliver high quality results to her patients.

Her acupuncture techniques are gentle but effective (even kids are willing to try) to bring out the maximum potential of her patient’s natural healing capabilities. She is able to provide professional treatment and advice to enable her patients to achieve results to their maximum potential.

Duy (Tim) Dinh

Duy is currently a fully registered Chinese Herbalist and Acupuncturist with the Chinese Medicine Registration Board of Australia (AHPRA) since 2008. He completed his Bachelors of Applied Science double-degree (Chinese Medicine/Human Biology) at The Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) in 2007.

Duy’s goal is for his patients to reach a level of health that enables them to control the stresses that is brought to them from everyday living. His vast level of experience with Acupuncture and Chinese Herbal Medicine enables him to maximise the potential outcomes for all patients who visit the clinic.

He readily practices Tai Chi, a form of meditational martial arts which he also brings into the treatment room. Tai Chi not only involves the physical side but also keeping the mind calm, focused directing his energy (Qi) to areas where is most needed for healing. This enables him to deliver treatment with a focused mind; this is very important while the treatment is being delivered to the patient.