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Services

Prices from: 1/03/2026 GST incl.

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Initial Acupuncture Treatment:                

1hr                  $120

*with ACC        $65

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The first appointment involves a comprehensive consultation to discuss your condition with the aim of establishing a plan to support goals using the holistic principles of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). 

 

Treatments offered may include Acupuncture, dry needling, electro-acupuncture (e-stim), cupping, moxa &/or massage.  All techniques are explained before use and tailored to your comfort.  Part of assessment and treatment includes; body based education and holistic lifestyle advice with referral links (as needed) to support recovery.

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*If you have a accepted ACC claim for a specific injury from the last 12 months see conditions below for more details.

 

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Follow-up Acupuncture Treatment:                   

45mins            $95         

*with ACC         $55     

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Continuing care, maintenance and prevention using techniques of Chinese Medicine. After meeting Nicci, a standard follow-up appointment is 45 mins. These can be booked any time online or with reception to suit your treatment plan. 

 

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Follow-up Acupuncture Treatment 

30mins           $80

​*with ACC        $45​

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Need to have seen Nicci previously to ensure your treatment plan can fit within the shorter time. One area of concern addressed per session.  

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ACC Acupuncture Treatment For Specific Injury Claims:

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In New Zealand ACC provides a system of subsidised treatment after an accident.  Anyone can use their existing claim for Acupuncture, no specific referral is needed. First make your claim with a primary provider such as GP, Physio, Chiro, or Osteo, then bring in your ACC injury claim number to access up to 12 Acupuncture treatments over a period of 3 months.  

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*Terms & Conditions For ACC Acupuncture:       

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  • ACC offers subsidised treatment for specific injuries that have been caused by accident only.

  • To qualify for ACC Acupuncture treatment you must have an accepted claim with a date of injury that is within the last 12 months. ​

  • Once Acupuncture treatment has started, ACC subsidised treatment is only available for a maximum of 3 months or 12 treatments per claim. This is different from other providers.​

  • Standard rates will apply until all required claim information is gathered and confirmed.

  • Claims cannot be applied retrospectively for acupuncture treatments already given.

  • In some cases extensions for further acupuncture treatment can be applied for, however standard rates will apply until this is confirmed.

  • If your claim does not meet the above criteria for Acupuncture, or for any reason your claim is rejected by ACC standard rates will apply.

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Clinic Room Sports Clinic

"Acupuncture" treatments may include:

Acupuncture: 

Mild stimulation of meridian and/or muscular points using super fine, sterile, single use needles.

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Traditional Chinese Medicine Acupuncturists are trained in all types of acupuncture including Dry needling (muscles & soft tissue), medical acupuncture for general health concerns in combination with both western and Chinese medicine models of health.

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Cupping: 

Traditional Chinese suction cups aimed to stimulate blood flow and ease muscle tension.  Can look scary but is actually painless. Often used post sports to aid muscle recovery, improve flexibility and conditioning.

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Electro Acupuncture: 

Mild current attached to the end of needles. Different frequencies are choosen with the aim of stimulating healing responses such as promoting blood flow, pain relief, calming the nervous system and/or clearing inflammation. 

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Acu-pressure and Tuina: 

Chinese Massage and/or holding of  acu-points used for relief of muscular aches and pains.

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Moxibustion: 

Herbal heat treatment used to gently warm the body and stimulate blood flow for  healing.

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Magnets, Ear Seeds, Gua-sha, Tuning Forks and more: 

There are many traditional treatments available to an acupuncturist.   These are  always demonstrated and  explained before use.

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