Dr Ivana Moudry is a Chinese medicine practitioner based in Port Macquarie, NSW. Her clinic is at 42 Kennedy Drive, Port Macquarie NSW 2444. She also works with patients using acupuncture, traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) diagnosis, cupping therapy, and moxibustion, plus herbal medicine consultations.
Dr Moudry’s work sits within Chinese medicine. In day to day appointments, she looks at how different parts of your health can link together. That might include things like pain and tightness, stress and stress-related tension, sleep issues, and digestion concerns. Chinese medicine also pays attention to how your energy and body routines are tracking, so the plan can feel tailored even when symptoms seem similar between different people.
Acupuncture is one of the main treatments she offers. It uses fine needles placed at specific points on the body. Some people feel relaxed during treatment, and others mainly notice changes in discomfort over time. Cupping therapy is also available, which involves suction cups on the skin to help with circulation and muscle tightness. Moxibustion may be used as well, usually alongside acupuncture or as part of a broader treatment approach.
Herbal medicine is another part of the service. Herbal medicine consultations typically focus on what’s going on for you right now, including your general patterns and symptoms. In many cases, the goal is to support your body’s balance, not just cover one symptom for a short time. At times, treatment plans can include a mix of acupuncture and herbs, depending on what fits best.
About background and learning: Dr Moudry’s education details aren’t listed here, and her work experience length hasn’t been provided. What is clear is that she offers a full range of TCM style services and works directly with patients at her Port Macquarie practice.
Dr Moudry is comfortable in English and Czech. If you’re looking for a calm, practical appointment that focuses on your symptoms and your overall health patterns, you can ask about the treatment options available at the clinic.
Clinical trials and published research details aren’t listed here, so the best place to confirm what’s current in her practice is to speak with her directly during an appointment.