Erin Alexander

  • Traditional needling for headaches, insomnia, pain relief.
  • Cupping therapy for muscle tension and circulation improvement.
  • Tui na bodywork integrated with acupuncture for injury recovery.
  • Gua sha adjunct to acupuncture for soft-tissue pain and stiffness.
  • Auriculotherapy (ear acupuncture) for emotional and mental health.

This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.

Spring Wellness Acupuncture

2604 Quadra St, Victoria, BC, V8T 4E4

Erin Alexander is registered with the CTCMA and ATCMA. She has studied Traditional Chinese Medicine at the Canadian College of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine and Pacific Rim College. She continues to further her knowledge and skills through various courses, seminars and conferences. Erin is passionate about healing and Chinese Medicine. She believes in the idea of treating the whole person and restoring balance to the body and mind, with a focus on prevention. Her experiences growing up surrounded by nature have given her a great respect and love for nature’s sophisticated workings and yet simplicity which Chinese medicine embodies. Erin practices traditional needling techniques, cupping therapy, tui na, gua sha, auriculotherapy and yang shen, and herbal medicine. She has helped patients seek relief from headaches, insomnia, chronic and acute pain, bi polar disorder, depression and digestive complaints. As well, Erin has a special interest in emotional/mental health, women’s health issues, pregnancy and pediatrics. Erin believes our bodies have an amazing capacity to heal themselves. She uses her knowledge of Chinese and Western medicine, mind, heart and intuition to discover what your body and spirit need. When not at the spa, Erin can be found braving the elements sailing or hiking, practicing the art of stillness through Tai Chi or racing after her fiery daughter

Initial Acupuncture consultation & Treatment
Chinese Medicine

This booking is for individuals seeking acupuncture and/or herbal medicine treatment for the first time. This session will include a thorough Chinese medicine intake followed by an acupuncture treatment and possibly a herbal medicine recommendation(if recommended by the practitioner for your condition). If you do not want acupuncture and just want herbal medicine please book a herbal medicine consultation and diagnosis.

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