Jeff Shearer is an acupuncturist and Chinese medicine practitioner based in Waratah, NSW. The clinic is at 5 Dulling Street, Waratah NSW 2298. He also offers Chinese herbal medicine, along with traditional Chinese medicine diagnosis, so care can be put together in a way that fits what’s going on for the person.
Day to day, the focus is on practical help. Acupuncture can be used for things like ongoing aches, muscle tightness, and pain that keeps coming back. It may also be used to support wellbeing when stress, poor sleep, or low energy are part of the picture. At times, cupping therapy is added too, especially when there is soreness, tightness, or stiffness.
Traditional Chinese medicine works a bit differently to many other styles of care. The appointment often starts with a diagnosis process that looks at more than just one symptom. Patterns in the body, how things change over time, and day-to-day habits are all considered. From there, treatment may include acupuncture sessions, cupping, and guidance on Chinese herbal medicine.
Chinese herbal medicine consultations can be helpful for people who want a more whole-of-body approach. Herbs are usually discussed alongside the person’s symptoms and how they’re feeling day to day. The goal is simple: help the body settle and support recovery over time, rather than only chasing quick fixes.
Jeff’s experience comes from regular work in clinic settings, building up a steady routine of treating and reviewing patient progress. Each visit is kept grounded and clear, with time to talk through what’s happening and what changes you’re noticing.
Training and education are in the Chinese medicine space, covering the main therapies offered at the clinic, including acupuncture, herbal medicine, and traditional Chinese medicine diagnosis. Exact course details aren’t listed here, but the approach is centred on these core methods.
There isn’t any specific research or clinical trial information listed. If clinical trials or published research are important for your decision, it’s best to ask the clinic directly so the most up-to-date details can be confirmed.