Womb to World Acupuncture, Massage & Naturopathy
About Womb to World Acupuncture, Massage & Naturopathy
At Womb to World, we are dedicated to supporting women at every stage of life—from preconception and pregnancy to postpartum recovery and menopause.
Our founder, Dr. Angela Marshall, leads a compassionate team of AHPRA-registered acupuncturists, Chinese medicine practitioners, and fertility massage therapists. Together, we offer a holistic approach to women’s health, combining acupuncture, Chinese herbal medicine, womb and fertility massage, and naturopathy.
Our services are designed to address fertility challenges, hormonal imbalances, pregnancy discomforts, and emotional well-being. Whether you’re preparing to conceive, navigating pregnancy, or seeking postpartum support, we are here to guide you with personalised care and expertise.
Areas of expertise
- Qualified & Registered Acupuncturist, Bachelor of Health Science (Acupuncture)
- National Registration with the Australian Health Practitioners Regulation Authority (CMR0001881927)
- Current member of the Australian Acupuncture & Chinese Medicine Association
Company values
Accessibility
Diversity & Inclusion
Sustainability
Women Owned
Book in a complimentary Discovery Call
Our Discovery Meeting is a free 15-minute telephone consultation with one of our Practitioners.
They will attentively listen and discuss your concerns, to identify the most suitable treatment or plan to assist you in achieving your health and wellness goals.
Get in touch
- Brisbane QLD
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