SERVICES:

 
 

Acupuncture*

One Session $80(30 MITUNES)

This treatment is derived from ancient Chinese medicinal practices where fine, metallic needles are inserted into specific areas of the body depending on what the ailment is. This technique is used for therapeutic and preventative purposes.

*This service is only given after a consultation with one of our specialists

*Acupuncture is not suitable for pregnant women, newborn babies, people with bleeding disorders, and severe medical conditions.

 

Massages*

30 MINUTES $50  • 60 MINUTES $80• 120 MINUTES $160

Types:

  • Tui-Na Medical Massage

  • Acupressure

  • Swedish

  • Deep Tissue

  • Reflexology (Foot Massage)

*Whole body massage excludes sensitive areas.

*Other times options are also available.

 

Maternal Massages*

45 MINUTES $90

Our maternal massage is tailored to support expecting and new mothers, aiding in both pregnancy comfort and postnatal recovery. This specialized massage not only eases pregnancy discomfort but also addresses lactation pain, providing nurturing care during this transformative time in a woman's life






Cranial, Facial, Lymph

and Abdominal Massage






20 MINUTES $40 • 30 MINUTES $60

This speciality service is tailored towards those who specifically wish to focus on their Skull, Face, and Abdomen areas. These massages work through the stressed and achy areas with a gentle, but thorough, touch.

 

Moxibustion

(Facial, Abdomen, Body)

30 MINUTES $60 • 60 MINUTES $120

This treatment is considered a form of “heat therapy” in which dried plant materials called “moxa” are burned very near or on the surface of the skin.

This is typically used for:

  • Pain due to injury or arthritis

  • Digestive problems

  • Cold/Flu

  • Chronic Pain

  • Insomnia

  • Body Detox

  • …and many more!

 

Cupping Therapy*

One Session  $40 

This speciality treatment is considered a non-invasive, DRY healing method of an ancient Chinese Tradition. During a session, one of our specialists will put a specially designed cup on your skin for a few minutes to create suction. This, in turn, will create a vacuum and cause your skin to rise and redden as your blood vessels expand.

This method is often used to help with:

  • Blood disorders (i.e. anaemia)

  • Rheumatic Diseases (i.e. arthritis and fibromyalgia)

  • Skin Problems (i.e. eczema and acne)

  • High Blood Pressure

  • Migraines

  • Anxiety and Depression

  • Varicose Veins

  • …and many more!

*Session times vary depending on the client's needs

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Moving Cupping*

30 MINUTES $60

 This technique is similar to the “cupping” method in which it is considered a “dry” method. However, with this technique, lubricant is applied to the body or the mouth of the cup and by using the “flashing method” or “cotton sticking method”, the cup is absorbed to the treatment area. The specilialist will then push the cup by hand to move it up and down and left and right along the skin.

 

Wet Cupping*

1 Body Point $45

This technique is similar to the “cupping” method, however, with this technique, your skin is punctured slightly and blood is drawn out during the suction process. This is thus used to improve both lymphatic and blood circulation and relieve pain.

 

Reflexology with Chinese Medicine

30 MINUTES $50 • 60 MINUTES $80 • 120 MINUTES $160

This technique involves the application of Chinese Medicine and physical pressure to specific pressure point areas located on the feet or the hands. These pressure points are believed to correspond to various organs and systems of the body. It is used in order to bring relaxation and healing to the corresponding areas of the body as well as assist with stress relief.

 

 

Gua-Sha* (Skull, Body)

20 MINUTES $40 • 30 MINUTES $60

This technique is also known as “coining, spooning, or scraping”. This process involves applying oil to your skin and then repeatedly scraping areas of your skin with a special massage tool (called a “gua sha massage tool”) in an effort to improve your circulation. It also is thought to help reduce any inflammation, promote healing, and address stagnant energy* in the body

*To learn more about the process and effects of Gua Sha, please hit the button below!

 

Facial Gua-Sha

20 MINUTES $40 • 30 MINUTES $60

Facial Gua Sha is a traditional Chinese medicine practice that has gained popularity in the beauty and wellness world. It involves using a flat, smooth-edged tool, often made from natural materials like jade or rose quartz, to scrape or stroke the skin of the face. This scraping action is gentle and is intended to promote lymphatic drainage, reduce puffiness, and improve blood circulation. The technique of Gua Sha is specific and methodical, focusing on different areas of the face to release tension, encourage detoxification, and potentially lift and firm the skin.

*To learn more about the process and effects of Facial Gua Sha, please hit the button below!

 

 

Thermo-Therapy

One part of the body $35 

Chinese medicine is applied to the acupuncture points on the body surface and then heated. The combination of Chinese medicine and hot compresses allows the medicine to be locally absorbed through the skin, reaching lesions and making the treatment more direct and effective.

 
 

Podiatry Treatment

15 MINUTES $40 • 20 MINUTES $55

Podiatry is a Traditional Chinese Medical treatment. It is a component of TCM operation, which uses a combination of traditional Chinese medical skills and knife techniques for treatment. Together with acupuncture and TCM, it is called the "three major national arts" of China.

  • Ingrown toenails

  • Corns

  • Calluses

  • Onychomycosis

  • Bunions

  • …and many more!

 

Ear Cleaning

15 MINUTES $40 • 20 MINUTES $55 • 30 MINUTES $75

The practice dates to the Song Dynasty (960-1279). Chinese ear cleaning, known for its thoroughness and unique techniques, is a traditional practice that goes beyond simple earwax removal, often considered an art form and a form of relaxation therapy. Removing ear wax from the ear holes can prevent them from blocking the ears and causing hearing damage. Unlike standard ear cleaning methods, Chinese ear cleaning often includes a sensory aspect, with practitioners using various sounds and vibrations to enhance the experience. This might involve the use of small, vibrating instruments that create a pleasant and soothing sound, believed to relax the mind and enhance the overall experience.