
90 mins
Initial appointment
A longer first acupuncture consultation with health history, Chinese medicine assessment and discussion, acupuncture treatment, and auxiliary therapies if suitable.

Book an appointment
Free the Qi Acupuncture offers Japanese acupuncture appointments in West End and Samford Valley, plus an online initial consultation option where suitable.
Current services
These are the current booking options. Use the booking links or contact the clinic if you need appointment details before booking.

90 mins
A longer first acupuncture consultation with health history, Chinese medicine assessment and discussion, acupuncture treatment, and auxiliary therapies if suitable.

45 mins
An online Traditional Chinese Medicine consultation to discuss your concerns, dietary guidance, herbs or supplements where appropriate, and referrals where needed.

60 mins
A standard acupuncture consultation with Chinese medicine discussion, acupuncture treatment, and auxiliary therapies if suitable.

120 mins
An extended restorative appointment using gentle Japanese-style acupuncture and supportive therapies such as abdominal work, moxa, herbal compresses, or cupping where suitable.
Clinic locations
Choose the booking pathway for the location that suits you. For questions before booking, contact Kailey directly.
120 Boundary Street, West End QLD 4101
Located down the alley and up one flight of stairs.
132 Foggs Road, Mount Samson QLD 4520
Appointments available through Vera Wellness.
Before booking
If you are unsure which appointment to choose, contact the clinic before booking.
Phone: 0459 490 201
Email: kaileybellechapman@gmail.com
If you are new to the clinic, choose an initial appointment unless you have been advised otherwise.
Suitability is assessed individually. Acupuncture may not be suitable for everyone.
If symptoms feel urgent, severe or unusual, check in with an appropriate medical service first. Once assessed, acupuncture can be discussed where suitable.
Booking FAQs
New patients usually start with an initial appointment because it allows time for health history, Chinese medicine assessment, discussion and treatment where suitable.
You can book an initial appointment to discuss suitability, risks and referral pathways. If symptoms feel urgent, severe or unusual, start with medical advice first and then discuss acupuncture once assessed.
The online consultation is a Traditional Chinese Medicine consultation. It may include discussion, dietary guidance, herbs or supplements where appropriate, and referrals where needed.