Health in Flow Chinese Medicine
At Health in Flow Chinese Medicine, you are treated as an individual. We take the time to truly understand you, so we can treat you most effectively.
The practitioners at Health in Flow Chinese Medicine have a special interest in treating Insomnia, Stress, Anxiety, Mental-Emotional Imbalance, Headache, Women’s Health, Digestive Conditions, and Muscle and Joint Pain.
Treatments
The Chinese Medicine practitioners at Health in Flow have a special interest in treating:
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Insomnia
Sleep disorders including difficulty falling asleep or waking during sleep
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Women's Health
Period pain, irregular cycles and menopause
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Stress & Anxiety
Mental & emotional relief
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Digestive Conditions
IBS, reflux & gut health
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Mental-Emotional Imbalance
Depression & mood support
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Muscle & Joint Pain
Injury, acute and chronic pain
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Headache & Migraine
Pain relief & prevention
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And more
Individual treatment plans tailored to your needs
How We Treat
This clinic uses safe and effective methods of Chinese Medicine treatment. Your treatment may involve one or a combination of the following based on your diagnosis:
Acupuncture
Electro-acupuncture
Chinese Herbal Medicine
Cupping
Chinese Massage
Scraping (Gua Sha)
Diet Therapy
Lifestyle Advice
Not sure which treatment suits you best?
If it’s your first time, we recommend booking a free 15-minute consultation or an Initial Appointment (90-minutes) to get started.
Why Choose Us
At Health In Flow Chinese Medicine Clinic, we take a holistic approach, considering your personal history, lifestyle, and emotional wellbeing to deliver truly personalised care.
Through clear and genuine communication, we ensure you fully understand your condition and feel confident in your treatment plan.
Combined with a calm, professional environment, our goal is to provide a smooth, supportive, and stress-free experience focused on improving your overall health.
Meet Our Practitioner
Dr Enrica Cheung
Chinese Medicine Practitioner
Enrica is a university-trained and nationally registered acupuncturist and Chinese herbal medicine practitioner who has knowledge of Western medicine as well.
With this combination of experience and perspective, she can effectively treat patients for many different conditions.
Her approach to treatment involves her belief that a persons mental outlook, lifestyle and environment are intrinsically linked to their health and so has a special interest in psycho-emotional conditions including stress, anxiety, depression and insomnia, which affects your health physically.
Whilst mental and emotional factors can influence your physical health, the physical state of your body can also affect your mental and emotional self, and thus, Enrica treats other conditions including gastrointestinal, respiratory, gynaecological and musculo-skeletal conditions.
She has completed studies in Five Element Constitutional Acupuncture, which assists her with treating patients on a mental, emotional and spirit level and “enables a person to move back in harmony with themselves, their emotions and their lives as a whole”. In addition, she has studied counselling, which enables her to further assists people experiencing mental health challenges. Having worked previously in a corporate environment, she understands the lifestyle and stresses that it can bring, whilst volunteering at a crisis housing centre helps her to connect with people from various walks of life.
Enrica maintains both her mental, spiritual and physical health through pursuits such as meditation, Qi Gong and Aikido. She has been studying Aikido, a Japanese martial art, since 2004 and has been teaching this “Way of Harmony and Spirit” at Aikido Shudokan both locally and internationally and is currently a 6th degree black belt. The training helps her to continue to develop the awareness, focus, energy and grounding required to treat patients effectively with Chinese Medicine.
She graduated from the five-year Bachelor of Applied Science (Chinese Medicine) and Bachelor of Applied Science (Human Biology) from RMIT University with distinction and was presented with the Vice-Chancellors List Award upon graduation for finishing in the top 2% of RMIT higher education students. She has complemented her knowledge from university with an internship at the prestigious Jiangsu Provincial Chinese Medicine Hospital in Nanjing, China, where she saw a very wide range of conditions and learnt about different approaches to treatment.
She is currently registered with Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA) and is a member of Australia’s peak professional body for Chinese medicine, the Australian Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine Association (AACMA).
Enrica practices on Monday and Thursday.
Accreditations & Associations
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