AHPRA-registered Chinese Medicine Doctor & Acupuncturist · Belmont · Geraldton WA
Belmont: Mon–Sat 9:00–17:00 · Geraldton: Mon–Fri 9:00–17:00 · Appointment Required
★ Master Tung’s · Dr Tan Balance

Acupuncture: Restoring the Body’s Regulatory Mechanisms — Not Chasing Pain

Acupuncture at Nature’s Chinese Medicine isn’t just for back pain. It’s a precise method for adjusting the cardiac drive, fluid pathway, and pressure regulation — the three core systems that govern how your body functions every day.

26+ yrs Clinical experience since 1999
2,500+ Patients treated annually
AHPRA Registered & insured
Acupuncturist placing needle — Nature's Chinese Medicine Perth

What Acupuncture Actually Does

Beyond pain relief — it’s regulatory medicine

Most people first encounter acupuncture for back pain, sports injuries, or migraines. It works for those — but that’s the surface of what acupuncture does. Underneath, every needle placement is making a precise adjustment to one of three regulatory systems:

Close-up acupuncture needle — precise technique

Strengthens Cardiac Drive

Improves circulation to extremities. Warms hands & feet. Increases steady daily energy.

Clears Fluid Pathway

Resolves swelling, sinus stagnation, fluid retention. Restores regular urination.

Regulates Pressure

Releases tension at the head, chest, jaw. Settles “wired but tired” patterns. Restores deep sleep.

Conditions Where Acupuncture Excels

Especially for chronic patterns where conventional treatment has plateaued

Pain & Musculoskeletal

  • Chronic back pain
  • Neck & shoulder tension
  • Sciatica
  • Knee pain & osteoarthritis
  • Frozen shoulder
  • Sports injuries
  • Fibromyalgia

Stress, Sleep & Mood

  • Insomnia & restless sleep
  • Anxiety & panic patterns
  • Burnout & chronic fatigue
  • Tension headaches
  • Migraines
  • Brain fog

Women’s Health

  • Period pain & PMS
  • Irregular cycles
  • Perimenopause symptoms
  • Fertility support (alongside IVF)
  • Postpartum recovery
  • Endometriosis pain

Digestive

  • IBS
  • Reflux & bloating
  • Chronic constipation
  • Nausea (incl. chemo)

Recovery & Immunity

  • Post-surgery recovery
  • Long COVID / post-viral fatigue
  • Recurring sinusitis
  • Allergies

Other

  • Tinnitus
  • Vertigo / dizziness
  • Bell’s palsy
  • Cosmetic / facial rejuvenation

What to Expect at Your First Visit

No surprises — every step explained

1

Detailed Consultation

Health history, all six gold standards, pulse & tongue assessment.

2

Treatment Plan

Dr. Yang explains your pattern, target mechanisms, expected timeline.

3

Acupuncture Session

Single-use sterile needles. Most patients feel deeply relaxed.

4

Recovery & Follow-up

Brief rest. Self-care guidance. Re-book if part of multi-session plan.

Each step takes as long as your individual pattern requires — we never rush a session.

“Does it hurt?”

The needles we use are about the thickness of a human hair — many patients feel nothing on insertion. You may feel a brief warmth, dullness, or tingling at the point, which is the desired response. Most patients describe the session as deeply relaxing; many fall asleep during needle retention.

How many sessions?

Typical guidelines — but every patient’s severity is different, so your actual course depends on your individual pattern. Acute issues (sports injury, sprain): 3–6 sessions. Chronic patterns (insomnia, IBS, period pain): 8–12 sessions over 2–3 months. Deep restoration (post-illness, fertility support): 12+ sessions. More complex or longstanding patterns may take longer — and that’s appropriate, because the goal is systemic, holistic recovery (all six gold standards improving together), not just symptom suppression. We track all six gold standards weekly to confirm the direction.

Patient relaxing during acupuncture treatment

Regular Maintenance — Preventive Acupuncture

When your pattern is restored, the next stage is keeping it that way

Many patients move to periodic maintenance acupuncture once their original imbalance has resolved. The goal shifts from fixing what’s wrong to preventing it from coming back — and addressing seasonal or stress-related fluctuations before they become full conditions.

This reflects the classical TCM principle of treating before illness arises. It’s the same logic as dental cleanings, eye check-ups, or general practice annual reviews — just applied to the body’s regulatory mechanisms.

Common Maintenance Patterns

  • Monthly — for ongoing stress, sleep, women’s cycle, or chronic-pattern support
  • Fortnightly during high-load life periods — exam seasons, work deadlines, life transitions
  • Quarterly seasonal visits — change-of-season tune-up (especially autumn-winter transition)

Maintenance sessions are lighter and shorter than active treatment — most patients describe them as a wellness ritual that leaves them deeply rested.

Why Our Acupuncture Is Different

Two advanced systems rarely offered in Western Australia

Master Tung’s Acupuncture

DISTAL POINT METHOD · TAIWAN LINEAGE

A specialised acupuncture system using points distant from the painful area. A point on the hand can resolve neck pain; a point on the foot can release lower back tension.

  • Often produces immediate relief
  • Patient stays clothed in most cases
  • Few needles — typically 4–8 per session
  • Especially effective for pain & movement disorders

Dr Tan Balance Method

SYSTEMATIC PAIRING · MODERN CLASSICAL

Uses meridian-balancing principles to select points that “balance” the affected channel — like adjusting a pendulum from the opposite side.

  • Treats both pain and internal patterns
  • Logical, replicable point selection
  • Excellent for stubborn or complex patterns
  • Pairs well with herbal medicine

Dr. Yang trained in both systems and integrates them based on each patient’s pattern — not a one-size-fits-all approach.

Your Practitioners

26+ years combined classical experience

Dr. Fu Fu Yang

AHPRA-registered Chinese Medicine Doctor & Acupuncturist

Founding practitioner since 1999. Specialises in Master Tung’s Acupuncture, internal medicine patterns, women’s health, and chronic complex cases.

Dr. Valen Yang

AHPRA-registered Chinese Medicine Doctor

Specialises in Dr Tan Balance Method, sports injuries, pain management, and patient education through the six gold standards framework.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is acupuncture safe?

Yes. Single-use sterile needles, hospital-grade infection control, and AHPRA-registered practitioners with current professional indemnity insurance. Acupuncture has one of the strongest safety profiles in healthcare when performed by registered professionals.

Will my private health insurance cover it?

Yes — acupuncture is covered by most Australian private health funds under “extras” or “natural therapies” coverage. We provide a HICAPS-compatible receipt; check with your fund for exact rebate amount. AHPRA registration is a prerequisite that we meet.

Can I have acupuncture if I’m pregnant?

Yes, with practitioner-specific point selection. Acupuncture during pregnancy is well-supported for nausea, lower back pain, breech positioning, and birth preparation. We avoid certain restricted points and follow protocols designed specifically for pregnancy.

How is acupuncture different from dry needling?

Dry needling uses similar tools but only addresses local muscle trigger points — typically 1–3 sessions for surface relief. Acupuncture under classical Chinese medicine addresses the underlying mechanism causing the muscle to be tight in the first place. The result is longer-lasting and often resolves the secondary issues (poor sleep, digestion, energy) the patient didn’t realise were connected.

Can I combine acupuncture with my GP’s prescriptions?

Yes. We work alongside your GP and specialists, never in place of them. Many patients use acupuncture to support reducing reliance on certain medications under their GP’s supervision (e.g., sleep aids, painkillers), but never independently of your prescribing doctor.

Do I need a GP referral?

No. You can book directly. If you’d like us to liaise with your GP — for ongoing condition management, post-surgical recovery, or chronic complex cases — we welcome that and can write summary letters with your consent.

What’s the cost?

See our fees page for current pricing. Consultations include needle treatment; herbal formulas (if prescribed) are billed separately.

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AHPRA-registered Chinese Medicine Doctor & Acupuncturist. Single-use sterile needles. Hospital-grade infection control. Professional indemnity insurance current. We work alongside — never in place of — your GP and specialist care. Acupuncture is covered by most Australian private health funds (Extras / Natural Therapies). All information on this page is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice.
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