Traditional Chinese Medicine offers a whole-body approach to managing endometriosis — reducing pelvic pain, regulating the menstrual cycle, and supporting your fertility journey on the North Shore.
Endometriosis affects roughly one in seven Australian women of reproductive age, yet it takes an average of seven to ten years to receive a diagnosis. For women across Lane Cove, Artarmon and the wider North Shore, the condition brings not just physical suffering but emotional exhaustion from years of being dismissed or misunderstood.
Endometriosis occurs when tissue similar to the uterine lining grows outside the uterus — on the ovaries, fallopian tubes, bowel, or pelvic walls. Each month, this tissue responds to hormonal fluctuations, causing inflammation, scarring, and often severe pain. The consequences extend beyond menstruation into fertility, sexual health, mood, and quality of life.
At Lane Cove Acupuncture, our practitioners work alongside your gynaecologist or GP to provide complementary care that addresses both the root pattern and the day-to-day symptoms. We don't ask you to choose between conventional medicine and TCM — we integrate both.
Note: TCM does not diagnose or treat endometriosis as a standalone medical condition. We work to address the underlying imbalances that correlate with your symptoms, in full cooperation with your medical team.
Traditional Chinese Medicine does not identify endometriosis by its biomedical label. Instead, practitioners assess the overall pattern of disharmony — looking at your menstrual history, pain character, tongue appearance, pulse quality, digestion, sleep and emotional wellbeing.
The most common TCM pattern in endometriosis. Blood that does not move freely through the uterus and pelvis becomes stagnant, causing fixed, stabbing pain that worsens with pressure. Dark clots in the menstrual flow are characteristic. Acupuncture and herbal formulas work to invigorate Blood circulation and clear stagnation from the pelvic cavity.
Cold obstructs the free flow of Qi and Blood, causing cramping pain that improves with heat, cold hands and feet, and a pale or dusky complexion. Women with this pattern often feel worse in winter or when exposed to cold. Warming acupuncture points and specific herbal formulas help dispel cold and restore circulation to the reproductive organs.
Stress, emotional suppression and irregular routines contribute to Liver Qi Stagnation — a pattern characterised by pre-menstrual mood changes, breast tenderness, irritability, sighing and a sensation of distension in the lower abdomen. When Liver Qi cannot flow freely, Blood circulation suffers. Acupuncture that supports Liver function often provides significant relief.
Many women present with a combination of these patterns — Blood Stasis complicated by Cold, or Liver Qi Stagnation leading to Blood Stasis over time. Your practitioner will identify your dominant pattern and refine the diagnosis across several consultations as your body responds to treatment.
Acupuncture needles placed at specific points on the body influence the nervous system, reduce inflammatory mediators and promote circulation to the pelvic organs. Research published in peer-reviewed journals suggests acupuncture can reduce the severity of dysmenorrhoea and improve quality of life for women with endometriosis-related pain.
Our Lane Cove clinic uses a protocol tailored to each phase of your menstrual cycle — a different emphasis of points during menstruation, the follicular phase, ovulation and the luteal phase — to progressively rebalance the pattern driving your symptoms.
We also offer moxibustion (warming moxa herb over acupuncture points) for patterns involving Cold, and auricular (ear) acupuncture for pain and stress management.
Classical Chinese herbal formulas for Blood Stasis such as Gui Zhi Fu Ling Wan have been used for centuries and continue to be studied for their effects on pelvic pain and uterine health. Your practitioner will prescribe a formula appropriate to your pattern, reviewed regularly as your condition evolves. All herbs prescribed at our clinic are from TGA-registered suppliers.
Endometriosis is one of the leading causes of female infertility, affecting egg quality, implantation and the uterine environment. Women across Chatswood and Artarmon who are pursuing IVF or natural conception often come to us for TCM support alongside their fertility specialist's care.
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See our Fertility Acupuncture page for more on how we support conception journeys.
Most women with endometriosis see meaningful improvement over 3–6 months of regular treatment. Initial consultations (90 min, $150) allow thorough assessment. Follow-ups (60 min, $110) are typically weekly at first, then fortnightly as symptoms improve.
Book an initial consultation at our Lane Cove clinic and let us build a TCM treatment plan around your specific pattern and needs.
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