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About Alan Tarlinton
Traditional Chinese medicine has been practiced for over 2000 years and it's proven efficiency is continually developing as a holistic and scientifically based medical alternative. Alan Tarlinton, currently in Kempsey, has been practicing the healing art of Chinese medicine and acupuncture since 1978. As a founding director of the Acupuncture Ethics and Standards Organisation Ltd, Alan has a deep understanding and much experience in the field of traditional Chinese medicine. His years of practising acupuncture has seen him treat a plethora of patients with a wide variety of concerns, all of which he treats at the root cause, be it physical or emotional. For Alan, giving his patients the best possible care is his primary concern and he is always sensitive to each patients' individual needs. Prior to opening his Kemspey practice, Alan Tarlinton served as the President of the Sydney Institute of TCM. He was also involved in the development of the TCM degree at the University of Western Sydney. For more information call Alan today.
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Acupuncture
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM)
Chinese Herbal Prescriptions
Herbal Remedies
Health Fund Rebates
Women's Health
Seniors Health
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Registered Acupuncturist
Registered Chinese Herbalist
Fellow of the Australian Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine Association
Frequently Asked Questions
Can Acupuncture help me?
A broad range of disorders are commonly seen in an acupuncture clinic. Alan offers individually tailored treatments to address underlying causes of conditions.
How does Acupuncture work?
Very fine needles are inserted into precise locations on the body (acupuncture points). The needles are manipulated to influence the Qi (energy/life force) which flows along channels, each of the internal organs having a bilateral channel. As the Qi travels through these channels, and a myriad of fine, connecting channels, it reaches every part of the body.
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