Free consultation and free stress relief head/neck/shoulder massage
We offer free mental health consultation and free stress relief head massage. (Limited 5 persons per day, by appointment. First-in, first- served).
Are you injured with anxiety?
Do you have slow recovery after injured?
Are you vulnerable to injury?
Evergreen Epsom Clinic is an ACC treatment provider, here our qualified and experienced practitioners work in a team to set up injury recovery treatment strategies based on individual conditions and constitutions.
Generally, the following symptoms are combined with injury.
1. Poor sleep
2. Anxiety
3. Tiredness
4. Digestion problem
These conditions can further worsen the injury, lead to a slow recovery, repeated injury, and vulnerability to injury.
Emotional distress and anxiety can be caused by injury in long term, you may check if you have the following symptoms while injured:
1. Fearful: dark, strangers, being left alone
2. Over- worried, over- thinking, busy mind.
3. Irritability
4. Easily moved to tears
5. Trembling, feelings of restlessness, unable to relax
6. Impatient, easily frustrated mood
7. Sleeping problem
8. Difficulty in concentration, poor memory
9. Tinnitus, and/or blurring of vision
10. Feeling of weakness, fainting
11. Palpitations
12. Feel chest constrained, choking feeling, shortness of breath.
13. Comfort eating and/or food cravings.
At Evergreen Natural Health Epsom Clinic, we integrate mental health consultation, acupuncture, moxibustion, cupping, herbal formulas, and relaxation/therapeutic massage, to provide comprehensive treatment of anxiety/depression caused by injury, and injury rehabilitation.
Talk to us today to find out the personalised treatment strategy for your conditions.
Call Toll-Free 0508 383 747, then press 1 to the clinic.
Email: evergreenclinic.auckland@gmail.com
Website: www.evergreenclinic.co.nz...
Address: 463A Manukau Road, Epsom, Auckland 1023
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