Fertility Acupuncture Melbourne
Natural Conception, IVF Support & Reproductive Health - Coburg & Ringwood
Quick Facts
✔ AHPRA-Registered Practitioners
✔ 20+ Years Fertility Specialisation
✔ Led by a 4th Generation TCM Doctor
✔ Evidence-Informed Programs
✔ Coordinated with Your Fertility Specialist
✔ HICAPS On-the-Spot Rebates | Open 7 Days
Trying to conceive is one of life’s most significant journeys. Whether you’re just starting out, have been trying for a while, or navigating IVF – experienced, structured support can make a real difference.
At Almond Wellness Centre, our fertility acupuncture programs have supported individuals and couples for over 20 years. Our team is led by Dr. Richard Zeng – a 4th generation TCM doctor with 30+ years of full-time fertility clinical experience.
We offer personalised programs combining acupuncture, Chinese herbal medicine, nutritional guidance, and evidence-informed lifestyle support – tailored to your specific diagnosis, timeline, and goals.
We work with your fertility specialist and GP – not in place of them.
📍 Clinics in Coburg (North) and Ringwood (East) – Open 7 Days
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How Acupuncture Supports Fertility
Traditional Chinese Medicine views fertility as the result of a balanced internal environment. Hormonal rhythms, pelvic circulation, emotional wellbeing, and reproductive organ function all need to work together.
When any of these systems is disrupted – through hormonal imbalance, chronic stress, nutritional deficiency, or age-related change – fertility may be affected.
Acupuncture may support fertility by:
- Improving blood flow to the ovaries and uterus
- Regulating the HPO axis – the hormonal system that governs ovulation and cycle regulation
- Supporting ovulation quality and menstrual cycle regularity
- Improving uterine lining receptivity for implantation
- Reducing stress hormones that may disrupt reproductive function
- Supporting sperm quality in male partners
Research also suggests acupuncture may influence the neuroendocrine system in ways relevant to reproductive health. Its role in IVF support has been explored in multiple systematic reviews and meta-analyses.
The goal is to restoring the balance, and create a more favourable internal environment for conception – whether natural or assisted.
Who Seeks Fertility Acupuncture?
Patients come to us at very different stages of their journey. The right program depends entirely on where you are and what you’re working with.
Common reasons people seek fertility acupuncture include:
- Trying to conceive for several months without success
- Irregular, painful, or absent menstrual cycles
- A diagnosis of PCOS, endometriosis, or another hormonal condition
- Low AMH or high FSH – indicating diminished ovarian reserve
- Recurrent miscarriage or implantation failure
- Preparing for IVF or other assisted reproductive treatment (ART)
- Recovering from a failed IVF cycle and preparing for the next
- Male factor fertility concerns
- Age-related fertility decline (35+)
- Unexplained infertility – no structural cause found, but conception hasn’t occurred
- Proactive preconception preparation before trying to conceive
Fertility acupuncture can be used alongside medical fertility care, as part of an IVF support program, or as a standalone natural preconception preparation plan.
Two Fertility Pathways We Support
Every fertility journey is different. Some couples are trying to conceive naturally. Others are preparing for, or already undergoing, assisted reproduction.
We offer two specialised fertility pathways – each with its own evidence-informed protocols and program design.

Natural Fertility & Preconception Care
For individuals and couples hoping to conceive naturally, the focus is on building the strongest possible reproductive foundation before pregnancy.
Natural fertility programs typically run for a minimum of three months – one full egg maturation cycle.
Programs commonly include:
- Cycle-based acupuncture – timed to the four phases of your menstrual cycle
- Personalised Chinese herbal medicine – formulas adapted to your TCM pattern
- Basal body temperature (BBT) monitoring and cycle charting
- Ovulation tracking support
- Evidence-informed nutritional and supplement guidance
- Practical lifestyle and stress management strategies
The goal isn’t simply to “treat infertility.” It’s to improve egg quality, cycle regularity, hormonal balance, and uterine receptivity – before conception is attempted.
→ Natural Fertility Acupuncture Melbourne – Full Program Details

IVF & Assisted Reproductive Support
Many patients come to fertility acupuncture while undergoing IVF, ICSI, or frozen embryo transfer (FET) cycles. Acupuncture is one of the most commonly used — and most studied – complementary therapies in reproductive medicine.
Our IVF programs are structured around your specific IVF protocol and timeline.
Programs may include:
- Pre-IVF preparation (ideally 3 months before your cycle begins)
- Ovarian stimulation support
- Egg retrieval recovery
- Embryo transfer acupuncture — including the Paulus Protocol (pre and post transfer)
- Frozen embryo transfer (FET) support
- Two-week wait support
- Early pregnancy acupuncture if conception is confirmed
Our practitioners work with patients attending leading Melbourne IVF clinics – including Monash IVF, Melbourne IVF, Genea, No.1 Fertility, and NewLife IVF.
Fertility Conditions We Commonly Support
Fertility challenges can arise from many different hormonal, structural, and functional factors. Our practitioners are experienced across the full range of reproductive health presentations.

Hormonal & Ovulatory Conditions
Hormonal imbalance and disrupted ovulation are among the most common drivers of fertility challenges – and among the most responsive to acupuncture and Chinese medicine treatment.
We commonly support:
- PCOS – regulating the menstrual cycle, supporting ovulation, and addressing the metabolic and androgen factors that disrupt fertility
- Irregular cycles and anovulation – supporting regular ovulation through HPO axis regulation
- Short luteal phase / luteal phase defect – improving progesterone support and luteal phase duration for implantation
- Hormonal imbalance – including elevated androgens, disrupted LH:FSH ratios, and thyroid-related cycle disruption
- Amenorrhea – supporting the return of regular ovulation after hypothalamic suppression, post-pill, or stress-related cycle cessation
→ Luteal Phase Defect | PCOS | Amenorrhea

Ovarian Reserve & Egg Quality
Low AMH, high FSH, or low antral follicle count are among the most emotionally difficult fertility diagnoses to receive. Acupuncture cannot reverse age-related ovarian decline. However, structured programs may help optimise the ovarian environment and support the best possible egg quality from available reserve.
We commonly support:
- Low AMH – supporting the ovarian environment, improving pelvic circulation, and reducing oxidative stress
- High FSH levels – addressing the hormonal patterns associated with elevated FSH through targeted acupuncture and herbal protocols
- Premature Ovarian Insufficiency (POI) – supportive care for women with early ovarian decline, coordinated with medical management
- Age-related fertility decline – optimising reproductive health for women over 35 preparing for natural or assisted conception
→ Low AMH Acupuncture Melbourne | High FSH Acupuncture | POI

Structural & Inflammatory Conditions
Conditions like endometriosis can significantly affect fertility – impacting implantation, pelvic circulation, and egg and embryo quality. Acupuncture is used as complementary support alongside medical management.
We commonly support:
Endometriosis – pain management, anti-inflammatory support, and improving the uterine environment for implantation
Pelvic inflammatory disease – supportive care during and after treatment
Thin endometrial lining – supporting uterine blood flow and lining development

Recurrent Miscarriage & Implantation Failure
Recurrent pregnancy loss and repeated failed IVF transfers are among the most distressing experiences in fertility care. Our practitioners have extensive experience supporting patients through these specific challenges.
We address the immune, hormonal, circulatory, and stress-related factors that may contribute.
We commonly support:
- Recurrent miscarriage (2 or more losses) – both natural and IVF-related
- Recurrent implantation failure (RIF) – failed embryo transfers despite good quality embryos
- Thin endometrial lining – supporting uterine lining development before transfer
Intensive preparation programs are typically recommended for this patient group – including weekly acupuncture, personalised herbal medicine, and nutritional support.

Male Factor Fertility
Fertility is not a women’s health issue – it’s a couple’s issue. Male factors contribute to approximately 40–50% of all fertility challenges. Yet male fertility often receives the least structured support.
Sperm development takes 70-90 days. Treatment started today may influence sperm quality within 3 months. We recommend starting a male fertility program at least 3 months before a planned conception attempt or IVF cycle.
Male fertility acupuncture may support:
- Sperm count (low sperm count / oligospermia)
- Sperm motility (poor motility / asthenospermia)
- Sperm morphology (abnormal forms / teratospermia)
- Sperm DNA fragmentation
- General reproductive health and hormonal balance
→ Male Fertility Acupuncture Melbourne — Full Program Details

Unexplained Infertility
“Unexplained infertility” – where no structural or hormonal cause is found through standard testing – is more common than many patients realise.
From a TCM perspective, functional imbalances in circulation, hormonal rhythm, stress response, and constitutional health may not show up in standard blood panels or imaging. But they can still affect the conditions needed for conception.
Acupuncture and Chinese medicine offer a complementary lens for these patients – assessing and addressing patterns outside conventional diagnostic categories.
A Holistic Approach to Reproductive Health

Nutrition for Fertility
Diet directly supports hormone production, egg development, sperm health, and uterine lining quality. A nutrient-dense, anti-inflammatory diet is a foundation of every fertility program.
Patients may be advised to focus on:
- Whole foods
- Lean protein
- Healthy fats
- Fresh vegetables and fruits
- Whole grains

Fertility Supplements
Targeted supplementation is recommended based on individual clinical assessment. Depending on individual needs, supplements may include:
• CoQ10
• Vitamin D
• Fish oil
• Zinc
• Vitamin E
• Iron
• Prenatal multivitamins
Supplement protocols are tailored to each patient’s blood work and TCM diagnosis.

Lifestyle Factors
Small, practical changes can meaningfully support reproductive health. Our practitioners provide clinically grounded lifestyle guidance as part of every program.
Key areas include:
- Improving sleep quality
- Reducing stress
- Maintaining a healthy body weight
- Avoiding smoking and excessive alcohol
A Fertility Success Story
The following case reflects real clinical experience from our Melbourne clinics. Personal details have been removed to protect patient privacy.
One patient – a woman in her early 40s – came to our clinic after being diagnosed with premature ovarian insufficiency (POI). Her specialist had advised that donor eggs would likely be necessary for pregnancy.
After several months of weekly acupuncture treatments, personalised Chinese herbal medicine, and integrated nutritional support, her menstrual cycles gradually became more regular and her hormonal markers shifted positively.
To her – and her specialist’s – surprise, she later conceived naturally and carried a healthy pregnancy to term.
Every fertility journey is unique, and outcomes vary. This case is shared not as a promise, but as a reflection of what comprehensive, holistic support can sometimes make possible.
Our Melbourne Fertility Acupuncture Team

Dr. Richard Zeng
Senior Fertility Acupuncturist & Clinical Director
Dr. Zeng is a 4th generation Traditional Chinese Medicine doctor with 30+ years of full-time clinical experience across China, Germany, and Australia. He is the most experienced fertility acupuncturist at Almond Wellness Centre.
He holds a Master of Medicine (Acupuncture) from Hubei University of Chinese Medicine. He has also held lecturer and clinical supervisor roles at RMIT University.
Special interests:
- Fertility and reproductive health
- IVF support
- Chinese herbal medicine
- Complex gynaecological conditions
Available at: Coburg (Wed & Sat) | Ringwood (Tue & Fri)

Dr. Ruby Hou
Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioner
Dr. Ruby Hou is experienced and passionated practitioner with a strong clinical interest in women’s health and fertility support.
Available at: Coburg and Ringwood Clinic

Dr. Tracey Byrne
Senior Acupuncturist & Chinese Medicine Practitioner
Dr. Tracey Byrne is a senior practitioner at our Coburg clinic. She provides acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine for fertility and women’s health.
Available at: Coburg Clinic

Dr. Mira An
Acupuncturist, Nutritionist & Korean Cosmetic Specialist
Special interests:
- Fertility with nutritional integration
- IVF support
- PCOS
- hormonal skin conditions
Available at: Ringwood (Mondays)
Why Melbourne Patients Choose Almond Wellness for Fertility
20+ Years of Fertility Specialisation
Since 2003, Almond Wellness Centre has been one of Melbourne’s most established fertility acupuncture clinics. Our reputation is built on clinical depth, practitioner experience, and the outcomes of thousands of fertility patients.
Led by a 4th Generation TCM Doctor
Dr. Richard Zeng’s 30+ years of full-time fertility experience – combined with dual training across Chinese and Western medicine – provides the clinical foundation of our programs.
Evidence-Informed, Not Template-Driven
We integrate classical TCM with current reproductive research. Every treatment plan is built around your specific diagnosis, blood work, cycle history, and fertility specialist’s management.
Truly Integrated Care
Our programs combine acupuncture, Chinese herbal medicine, nutritional science, and lifestyle support. We communicate with your GP and fertility specialist where relevant.
AHPRA-Registered, TGA-Compliant
All practitioners hold full AHPRA registration. All Chinese herbal products are TGA-regulated. Your care is delivered in a regulated clinical environment – not a wellness spa.
Melbourne Fertility Acupuncture Clinic Locations

Fertility Acupuncture - Coburg (Melbourne North)
📍 21 Bell Street, Coburg VIC 3058
📞 03 9378 9479
Serving Brunswick, Preston, Northcote, Fitzroy North, Essendon, Pascoe Vale, Bundoora, Reservoir, and surrounding northern suburbs.

Fertility Acupuncture - Ringwood (Melbourne East)
📍 31 Wantirna Road, Ringwood VIC 3134
📞 03 8802 1519
Serving Mitcham, Croydon, Donvale, Wantirna, Heathmont, Vermont, Box Hill, Doncaster, and surrounding eastern suburbs.
Both clinics provide calm, private treatment spaces with flexible appointments available 7 days a week.
Frequently Asked Questions - Fertility Acupuncture Melbourne
Does acupuncture really help with fertility?
Research suggests acupuncture may support reproductive health through several mechanisms.
These include improving pelvic blood flow, regulating the HPO axis, reducing stress hormones, and supporting endometrial receptivity.
It is commonly used alongside conventional fertility treatments. Multiple systematic reviews have explored its role in IVF support specifically.
When should I start fertility acupuncture?
Ideally, 3-4 months before your planned conception attempt or IVF cycle.
This allows one complete egg maturation cycle – approximately 90 days – during which acupuncture and herbal medicine may improve the ovarian environment, hormonal regulation, and uterine receptivity.
That said, starting at any point – including mid-IVF cycle – can still provide meaningful stress reduction and circulatory support.
Can acupuncture help with PCOS and fertility?
Acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine may help regulate the menstrual cycle, support ovulation, reduce elevated androgens, and address the insulin resistance and metabolic factors that disrupt fertility in PCOS. Programs typically run for several months and work best when combined with nutritional and lifestyle guidance.
Learn more: PCOS Acupuncture Melbourne
Can acupuncture help with low AMH or high FSH?
Acupuncture cannot reverse the underlying cause of low ovarian reserve.
However, structured programs may help optimise the ovarian environment – supporting circulation, reducing oxidative stress, and improving hormonal regulation – in ways that may benefit egg quality. These presentations respond best to sustained programs of 3 or more months.
Learn more: Low AMH Acupuncture Melbourne | High FSH Acupuncture
Can acupuncture help with endometriosis and fertility?
Acupuncture does not remove endometrial lesions. However, it may provide meaningful complementary support – particularly for pain management, anti-inflammatory regulation, and improving the uterine environment for implantation.
It works best as part of a coordinated care plan alongside your gynaecologist’s management.
Learn more: Endometriosis Acupuncture Melbourne
Can acupuncture help after recurrent miscarriage or failed IVF?
Our practitioners have extensive experience designing structured preparation programs for these presentations – addressing uterine receptivity, immune regulation, hormonal balance, and stress – ahead of a subsequent conception attempt or IVF cycle.
Can I do acupuncture at the same time as IVF?
Yes – and this is one of the most common ways patients use fertility acupuncture.
Acupuncture can be timed to complement every phase of an IVF cycle: pre-cycle preparation, ovarian stimulation, egg retrieval recovery, embryo transfer, and the two-week wait. We coordinate treatment timing with your IVF clinic’s protocol and do not interfere with your medications.
Learn more: IVF Acupuncture Melbourne
Can acupuncture help if I am over 40?
Yes. Age is an important factor in fertility, but supportive care may still help optimise reproductive health, regulate cycles, improve overall physiological balance, and prepare the body as well as possible for natural or assisted conception.
Many of our fertility patients are in their late 30s and 40s, including through IVF. Each case is assessed individually.
Can I continue acupuncture once pregnant?
Yes. Acupuncture during pregnancy may help with nausea and morning sickness, back and pelvic pain, fatigue, anxiety, and birth preparation. Many fertility patients continue into our pregnancy program after conception.
Learn more: Pregnancy Acupuncture Melbourne
Start Your Fertility Support Journey
Whether you are preparing to try naturally, navigating a specific fertility diagnosis, or looking for structured support alongside IVF – our AHPRA-registered fertility acupuncture team in Melbourne is here to help.
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