Geoffrey He is an acupuncturist based in Adelaide, working from Level 1 West Wing, 50 Grenfell Street, Adelaide SA 5000. He offers acupuncture therapy sessions, plus support that often goes hand in hand with treatment, like herbal medicine consultations and nutritional counselling.
Acupuncture can be helpful for a lot of different kinds of health concerns. In many cases, people come in looking for help with things like stress, tension, and day to day aches and pains. Some patients also want support with sleep and feeling a bit more settled, especially when life has been busy or stressful for a while.
Along with acupuncture, Geoffrey also provides herbal medicine consultations. These consultations focus on what’s going on for someone at the time, including daily routines and how they’ve been feeling. Nutritional counselling is another part of his care, because food and habits can make a big difference to how your body copes over time.
He also uses stress management techniques as part of the overall plan. That might look like learning simple ways to calm your mind and body, not just during your appointment, but in everyday life too. The aim is usually to help you feel more in control, and to make treatment fit around real routines.
Geoffrey He works with patients who want a calm, practical approach. Appointments are centred on what you’re experiencing now, and how treatment can be adjusted as things change. Many people appreciate this kind of steady, step by step support, especially when symptoms don’t have one clear cause.
Language can matter in healthcare, and Geoffrey speaks English as well as Chinese (Mandarin), Chinese (Simplified), and Chinese (Traditional). That can help some patients feel more comfortable and understood during consultations.
If you’re considering acupuncture or complementary support, it’s a good idea to talk through what you’re dealing with and what you hope to get from treatment. Geoffrey’s clinic is in a central Adelaide location, making it easier for locals to attend regular sessions if they need to.
For anyone interested in research or clinical trials, there is no specific trial information provided here. If you’d like to know more about current studies or evidence for a particular treatment, it’s best to ask during a consultation.