Alison Bayes (840 location)
- Acupuncture for chronic and acute pain relief.
- Acupuncture for stress reduction and relaxation.
- Acupuncture treatments for insomnia and mental health support.
- Acupuncture with cupping for muscle tension and recovery.
- Acupuncture with guasha, tuina massage, and ear seeds.
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Yellow Gazebo Wellness
802 and 840 St. Clair Ave. West, Toronto, ON, M6C 1B6
Diploma of Acupuncture Bachelor of Applied Science (Nutrition) Chronic and acute pain, mental health, stress management. Acupuncture, Cupping, Guasha, massage, ear seeds, lifestyle advice, and more! Alison (she/they) has lived in Toronto her entire life and has always been passionate about working in healthcare. After many years in clinic management, Alison became a Registered Acupuncturist after her own transformational experiences with acupuncture. Alison graduated from the Toronto School of Traditional Chinese Medicine and also has an Applied Science Degree in Nutrition, giving her a unique mixture of science and traditional health perspectives. Alison has a great appreciation for a multidisciplinary-teamwork approach to healthcare and loves to work in collaboration with your current or future healthcare practitioners. While comfortable treating most conditions, Alison has a special focus on stress, insomnia, mental health, and pain management. Alison uses various modalities in their treatments including acupuncture, acupressure, tuina massage, cupping, guasha, ear seeds and lifestyle advice. Alison loves to treat people of any gender, age or cultural background. While not treating patients, you can find Alison walking or cycling around the city, or exploring and reading in parks.
Your initial session of acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) will include a consultation, and may also involve acupuncture, herbal medicine, massage, cupping and even more modalities - all covered under the TCM umbrella. 45-60 minutes. Please note: If you have not been seen in over one year, updated intake forms may also be necessary before treatment.