FREE WEBINAR

Hay Fever Prevention and Why Preparation is Key to Reducing Allergies

Webinar date

Friday 17 September 2021

webinar time

3PM-3:45PM (AEST)

Webinar date

Friday 17 September 2021

webinar time

3PM-3:45PM (AEST)

DID YOU MISS OUT!​

As temperatures rise and daylight lengthens, we start to come out of hibernation. The flowers are also opening up and letting out their pollen. But those who suffer from hay fever go against this season by remaining indoors away from the triggers of their allergies.

If this sounds like you, now is the time to prepare your body systems so you too can enjoy all that spring has to offer.

Chinese medicine & Acupuncture has been used for thousands of years to successfully address allergy conditions. Both addressing the underlying cause and the symptoms as it comes on.

Hay fever prevention well before spring time is the key to reducing or eliminating symptoms. How? By focusing on the underlying problem at the root of your allergy.

What are the underlying causes of hay fever?

How can you set yourself up to smell the roses this spring time?

What can you do if hay fever medications are not working for you anymore?

Click “Watch Now” to join our panel of Chinese medicine experts for a discussion on hay fever prevention today.

WHAT WE WILL DISCUSS:

  • What are the underlying causes of hay fever
  • How can you set yourself up to smell the roses this spring time
  • What can you do if hay fever medications are not working for you anymore
  • How Chinese Medicine can help with allergies
  • What are the underlying causes of hay fever
  • How can you set yourself up to smell the roses this spring time
  • What can you do if hay fever medications are not working for you anymore
  • How Chinese Medicine can help with allergies
  • What are the underlying causes of hay fever
  • How can you set yourself up to smell the roses this spring time
  • What can you do if hay fever medications are not working for you anymore
  • How Chinese Medicine can help with allergies

SPEAKER

Dr Scott Ling

Dr Scott Ling

Chief Acupuncturist & Chinese Medicine Practitioner
@Sustain Health

Dr Ling is a fully registered, professional Traditional Chinese Medicine practitioner and Acupuncturist. Dr Ling's extensive training includes qualifications from Shanghai University of TCM, University of NSW and Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine. With a focus on patient centered care Dr Ling approach stresses on the integration of Chinese and Western Medicine to ensure patients get the greatest benefit from both medical systems.

SPEAKER

Dr Jacqueline Heng

Senior Acupuncturist & Chinese Medicine Practitioner
@Sustain Health

Dr Heng obtained her Bachelor of Health Science in Chinese Medicine from Southern School of Natural Therapies with “Excellence in Clinic” Dr Heng has a keen clinical focus in the areas of: Respiratory Health, Women’s Health, Dermatology and TCM General Practice. Her quiet confidence and competent knowledge in Allergies and Dermatology stems from her extensive studies, clinical experiences and practice from her own private clinic. She is empathetic, thoughtful and calm in her holistic approach to her patient’s health.

SPEAKER

Dr Evan Pritchard

Dr Evan Pritchard

Senior Acupuncturist & Chinese Medicine Practitioner
@Sustain Health

Dr Pritchard is a registered practitioner of Acupuncture and Chinese Herbal Medicine with a degree from Southern School of Natural Therapies. He has over 10 years experience in five elements Qi Gong and meditation allowing for a greater understanding of the relationships between the psychological, emotional and physical states. He has a passion for all things Chinese Medicine, incorporating this ancient system of balance and harmony in today's modern setting. Dr Pritchard's practical advice allows patients to take control of their condition, preventing relapse and similar disease states occurring.

SPEAKER

Dr Vicky Li

Acupuncturist & Chinese Medicine Practitioner
@Sustain Health

Dr Li obtained her double degree in Health Sciences and Chinese Medicine from RMIT. She is currently studying a Masters in Reproductive Medicine. She has worked abroad in China and Taiwan at TCM hospitals, spending time in each department. She has taken a strong interest in pain conditions, neurological conditions and women's health. Her approach to treatment is minimalistic, using less to do more. And she is passionate about educating and empowering her patients to put their health first.

WHAT WE WILL DISCUSS:

GUEST SPEAKER​

Dr Vicky Li

Acupuncturist & Chinese Medicine Practitioner
@Sustain Health

Dr Li obtained her double degree in Health Sciences and Chinese Medicine from RMIT. She is currently studying a Masters in Reproductive Medicine. She has worked abroad in China and Taiwan at TCM hospitals, spending time in each department. She has taken a strong interest in pain conditions, neurological conditions and women's health. Her approach to treatment is minimalistic, using less to do more. And she is passionate about educating and empowering her patients to put their health first. She is also a qualified yoga teacher.

GUEST SPEAKER

Dr Jacqueline Heng

Senior Acupuncturist & Chinese Medicine Practitioner
@Sustain Health

Dr Heng obtained her Bachelor of Health Science in Chinese Medicine from Southern School of Natural Therapies with “Excellence in Clinic” Dr Heng has a keen clinical focus in the areas of: Fertility/Pregnancy, Women’s Health, Dermatology and TCM General Practice. Her quiet confidence and competent knowledge in Women's Health and Dermatology stems from her extensive studies, clinical experiences and practice from her own private clinic. She is empathetic, thoughtful and calm in her holistic approach to her patient’s health.

HOST

Dr Scott Ling

Dr Adibah Surin

Acupuncturist & Chinese Medicine Practitioner
@Sustain Health

Dr Ling is a registered Traditional Chinese Medicine practitioner and Acupuncturist. Dr Ling graduated from the Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine with a Bachelor of Medicine (Integrated Chinese and Western Medicine). He holds a Master of Reproductive Medicine from the University of NSW and has completed a PhD in Classical Chinese Medicine treatment of PCOS from the Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine. Dr Ling has a clinical focus on Fertility, Gynaecology & Obstetrics, and Reproductive & Endocrine health. With a focus on patient-centered care, Dr Ling’s takes a unique and holistic approach to help tackle the roadblocks in each patient’s journey to becoming pregnant.

HOST

Dr Evan Pritchard

Dr Evan Pritchard

Senior Acupuncturist & Chinese Medicine Practitioner
@Sustain Health

Dr Pritchard is a registered practitioner of Acupuncture and Chinese Herbal Medicine with a degree from Southern School of Natural Therapies. He has over 10 years experience in five elements Qi Gong and meditation allowing for a greater understanding of the relationships between the psychological, emotional and physical states. He has a passion for all things Chinese Medicine, incorporating this ancient system of balance and harmony in today's modern setting. Dr Pritchard's practical advice allows patients to take control of their condition, preventing relapse and similar disease states occurring.

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