Joshua Vickers
- Pain management and musculoskeletal pain relief with acupuncture.
- Stress reduction and relaxation through traditional acupuncture techniques.
- Support for overall wellness and balance using individualized acupuncture.
- Treatment for tension and muscle tightness via needle therapy.
- Injury recovery and functional restoration with evidence-informed acupuncture.
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Physio & Co.
Joshua Vickers is a dedicated Registered Acupuncturist with the NLCHP who is passionate about helping his patients achieve optimal health, balance, and well-being. A recent graduate of the Canadian College of Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine in Nova Scotia, Joshua approaches each treatment with a holistic perspective—combining traditional acupuncture methods with modern, evidence-informed techniques. He believes that true healing comes from understanding the individual as a whole. By focusing on personalized care and patient education, Joshua aims to empower each person to take an active role in their health journey. His treatments are guided by compassion, attentiveness, and a genuine commitment to creating a comfortable, supportive, and therapeutic space for every patient. Joshua is proud to offer care to his community on the Southern Shore, where he strives to make acupuncture accessible and effective for a wide range of health concerns—from pain and stress to overall wellness support. When he’s not in clinic, you’ll likely find Joshua outdoors—walking his dog Leia along coastal trails or rock climbing in the hidden nooks and crannies scattered across Newfoundland’s rugged landscape.
P.O. Box 99 151 Southside Road , Bay Bulls, NL, A0A 1C0
A comprehensive first visit combining assessment with restorative fire cupping treatment to release muscular tension, improve circulation, and support physical and nervous system recovery. This appointment includes a brief intake and assessment to identify key areas of tension, restriction, or strain. Fire cupping is then applied to appropriate regions—most commonly the back, shoulders, and posterior chain—to reduce stagnation, ease tightness, and support tissue recovery. This treatment is both therapeutic and restorative, making it ideal for new clients seeking relief from stress-related tension, muscular tightness, or postural strain.
55 Kiwanis Street, 101, St.John's , NL, A1B 0S1
A comprehensive first visit combining detailed Traditional Chinese Medicine assessment with hands-on treatment. This session includes a full health intake, pulse and tongue diagnosis, and a structured treatment approach tailored to your presentation. In addition to acupuncture, adjunct therapies such as fire cupping, gua sha, moxibustion, tui na, or acupressure may be used depending on clinical need. The focus is on identifying the underlying pattern contributing to your primary concern while beginning treatment in the same session