Meghan Rekis

  • Acupuncture for neurodegenerative prevention and brain injury recovery.
  • Treats soft tissue damage, headaches, and tension.
  • Addresses fertility, pelvic health, and postpartum recovery.
  • Utilizes tui na, gua sha, cupping, and ear seeds.
  • Practices New Scalp Acupuncture and NADA protocols.

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Recoup Health & Performance

Recoup Health & Performance

726 Yates St, Victoria, BC, V8W 1L4

Meghan is registered with the College of Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioners and Acupuncturists of British Columbia. She is invested in interventions to change the course of a disease or an injury through avenues in Chinese Medicine. More about Meg: My area of practice looks at neurodegenerative prevention, traumatic head injury, soft tissue damage, post traumatic stress, headaches, and tension stemming from digestive issues. I also work with fertility, pelvic health, and postpartum recovery. I employ a range of modalities; tui na (massage), gua sha, cupping and ear seeds in almost every treatment. I am further trained in New Scalp Acupuncture (Yamamoto) and certified with the National Acupuncture Detox Association (NADA). I have taken a special focus in nutrition, resolving acute disruptions and chronic patterns with solutions that bridge Chinese Medicine and personal vitality. I look at getting to the root of imbalances, while making it comfortable on a new way forward. I believe Acupuncture brings cohesion to the physical body and can radically affect the mind and spirit. I want to give my patients breathing room to access their full capacity and unwind from the distractions of daily life. I am honoured for these ancient lineages and practises that help us in these modern times become more connected to ourselves. Outside of the clinic, I have an affinity for moving my Qi, outdoor running, and getting into the mountains!

This session will start with a complete assessment followed by the appropriate treatment (bodywork, gua sha, and cupping). Additional techniques can include tui na, abdominal massage, ear seeds, and personalized Chinese diet therapy.

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