Chinese&complementary Medicine Clinic
Alternative Medicine Practitioner in Belfast, County Antrim

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Chinese&complementary Medicine Clinic
read moreCathy Ying Gui and William Hong Wei lu had trained in the Traditional Chinese Medicine University(China), for five years in Chinese medicine and Western medicine, specializing in TCM. Both worked in Jilin Province hospital for over 10 years and are now working in their Northern Ireland Belfast Finaghy clinic from 1997 till now. Both have over 30 years experience in Chinese Medicine and infertility treatment. The clinic offers Acupuncture, (including Fu's Subcutaneous Needling, cosmetic acupuncture, and electric acupuncture), Infertility treatment, Herbal treatment, Moxibustion, Cupping, etc.
How It Works
read moreAcupuncture is a complementary therapy that involves inserting needles into your skin at defined points to try to help treat health problems and conditions. A complementary therapy may be used together with medical treatment that you might be receiving. Acupuncture improves the body's functions and promotes the natural self-healing process by stimulating specific anatomic sites-commonly referred to as acupuncture points, or acupoints. The most common method used to stimulate acupoints is the insertion of fine, sterile disposal needles into the skin.
FAQs
read moreIf you are receiving treatment from your doctor then it makes sense to tell him or her about your plans to have acupuncture. The acupuncture treatment may enable you to reduce or even stop taking some forms of medication, but your doctor should be consulted regarding any change of prescription. You should always tell your acupuncturist about any medication you are taking as this may affect your response to the acupuncture treatment. I usually render it two to three sessions a week for the first two weeks.