Clinic address
132 Foggs Road, Mount Samson QLD 4520

Dayboro acupuncture
People searching for acupuncture near Dayboro can book Free the Qi appointments through the Samford Valley / Mount Samson location at Vera Wellness with Dr. Kailey Chapman (Acupuncture).
Practitioner
Dr. Kailey Chapman (Acupuncture)
Registration
AHPRA CMR0002786873
Clinic
Samford Valley appointments available
Clinic address
132 Foggs Road, Mount Samson QLD 4520
Access
Appointments available through Vera Wellness.
Hours
Every second Wednesday, 9 am-5 pm, by appointment through Vera Wellness. Check the booking calendar for current availability.
Contact
0459 490 201 | kaileybellechapman@gmail.com
Local acupuncture
Dayboro and the surrounding hinterland can make inner-city appointments inconvenient. The Mount Samson / Samford Valley location gives Dayboro residents a closer option for Japanese-style acupuncture without needing to travel into West End.
The consultation is built around your individual context. Kailey may ask about your main concern, history, stress, sleep, fatigue, pain, digestion, medications, cycle details, pregnancy or postpartum context where relevant, and any care you are already receiving from medical or allied health practitioners.
People commonly seek acupuncture for stress, sleep, fatigue, pain, headache or migraine-related pain, pregnancy-related symptoms, women's health conversations, pelvic pain discussions and adjunct IVF support where suitable. Care is framed as supportive and suitability-based, not as a cure or guaranteed outcome.

Japanese-style care
Appointments with Dr. Kailey Chapman (Acupuncture) use Japanese-style acupuncture and Chinese medicine assessment. Treatment may include fine needles, moxa, cupping, herbal compresses or abdominal work where clinically appropriate, with comfort and consent checked throughout.
Access and travel
Dayboro patients usually book the Samford Valley / Mount Samson location at 132 Foggs Road.
Allow enough time for rural travel, road conditions and parking before your appointment.
Booking is through Vera Wellness for this location.
Check your booking confirmation for the most current arrival instructions.
Appointment options
Choose an initial appointment if it is your first visit or if you want time to talk through a layered health picture.
Bring relevant practitioner advice if you are receiving fertility care, antenatal care, specialist care or medication management.
Japanese-style acupuncture may be suitable for people who prefer a light-touch appointment, but suitability is assessed individually.
If you are unsure whether to travel or book online first, contact the clinic 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.
Nearby suburbs
Related guides
Learn about the light-touch approach and appointment style.
Prepare for the intake, treatment room setup and aftercare discussion.
A supportive guide for people exploring acupuncture alongside broader care.
Read about cycle, pregnancy, postpartum and pelvic-health discussions.
FAQs
Free the Qi does not list a Dayboro clinic. Dayboro patients usually book the Samford Valley / Mount Samson location through Vera Wellness.
Travel time depends on your exact starting point, road conditions and time of day. Allow a practical buffer so you can arrive without rushing.
Yes. The consultation includes suitability, comfort, risks and referral discussion. For urgent or concerning symptoms, seek medical advice first.
Moxa, cupping or herbal compresses may be discussed where clinically appropriate and with consent, but they are not used for everyone.
If you are unsure whether acupuncture is suitable for you, you are welcome to get in touch before booking.