About Kylie

Kylie Stabler is a fully qualified and registered Chinese Medicine Practitioner who has been assisting people to achieve better health with bodywork, acupuncture and Chinese medicine for 20+ years.

She has a passion for treating issues related to fertility, pregnancy, postpartum recovery, women’s health, stress and anxiety as well as all facets of health and wellbeing.

In her time in clinical practice, she has successfully assisted many couples on their journeys to start and grow their families.

Her widespread experience, both clinically and in her own personal fertility issues, makes her particularly sensitive to all the potential issues that accompany this journey.

As well as helping many women and men overcome issues with fertility, Kylie has also successfully treated many other conditions including (but not limited to):

  • Painful / heavy periods

  • PMS and other hormone imbalances

  • Menopausal symptoms

  • Headaches and migraines

  • Anxiety and depression

  • Stress and associated disorders

  • Fatigue

  • Low immunity

  • Thyroid imbalances

  • Allergies, hayfever, sinusitis

  • Gastrointestinal disorders

  • Musculo-skeletal issues

  • Pain and chronic muscle tension

Kylie is a mother of two boys and brings a warm and nurturing element to her clinical practice. Her treatment room provides a safe and comfortable environment for her patients on their journey to achieving better health.

Kylie specialises in all facets of Tradition Chinese Medicine including Acupuncture, Massage, Moxibustion, Gua Sha as well as herbs, supplements and dietary changes as needed.

As Kylie supports all facets of health, she also runs Northside Natural Health, a multi-modality health and wellness clinic located in Brunswick, Melbourne. Kylie has brought together a number of qualified practitioners, with extensive experience across a range of modalities. Her aim is to offer a holistic approach to healthcare in a safe and relaxing environment.

It’s my aim to build a connection with my patients, allowing them a safe space to express themselves honestly without judgment, and then offer support to help them make the changes needed to feel better, or to work through acceptance of things that cannot be changed.

— Kylie Stabler