Clinic address
120 Boundary Street, West End QLD 4101

Dutton Park acupuncture
People looking for acupuncture near Dutton Park can book the nearby West End clinic for Japanese-style acupuncture with Dr. Kailey Chapman (Acupuncture), an AHPRA registered practitioner.
Practitioner
Dr. Kailey Chapman (Acupuncture)
Registration
AHPRA CMR0002786873
Clinic
West End appointments available
Clinic address
120 Boundary Street, West End QLD 4101
Access
Located down the alley and up one flight of stairs.
Hours
Tuesday 10 am-7 pm; Wednesday 9 am-5 pm; Thursday 10 am-7 pm; Friday 9 am-5:30 pm; Saturday 9 am-2 pm; Sunday and Monday closed.
Contact
0459 490 201 | kaileybellechapman@gmail.com
Local acupuncture
Dutton Park is close to the West End clinic and to several health, study and work routes across inner south Brisbane. Free the Qi may be a suitable local option if you want Japanese acupuncture in a calm setting with enough time to talk through context before treatment is considered.
The consultation does not assume acupuncture is the right fit for every presentation. Kailey may ask about current symptoms, medical review, scans or tests where relevant, medications, pregnancy status, sleep, stress, digestion, cycle details and what has helped or aggravated the concern so far.
Appointments may include acupuncture and, where suitable, moxa, cupping, herbal compresses, abdominal work or Chinese medicine discussion. These are explained before they are used. If referral to a GP, specialist, pelvic health physiotherapist, psychologist or another practitioner makes sense, that can be discussed as part of the plan.

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
Dutton Park patients usually book the West End clinic at 120 Boundary Street.
Allow time for traffic and parking around West End, especially if travelling near hospital, university or school peak periods.
The clinic entry involves an alley and one flight of stairs.
If you need access guidance or are unsure about travelling after an appointment, contact the clinic before booking.
Appointment options
The initial appointment is the best starting point for new patients or layered health concerns.
If you are booking for pelvic pain, headache, pregnancy-related symptoms or fatigue, bring any relevant advice from your medical team.
Treatment is adapted to comfort and consent, and you can ask questions before any technique is used.
If you are not sure whether to book in person or online, contact the clinic for guidance.
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.
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FAQs
The West End clinic is the nearest Free the Qi location for Dutton Park and nearby inner-south suburbs.
Yes. Relevant medication details, practitioner advice, fertility timing, pregnancy guidance, imaging or diagnosis information can help the consultation stay coordinated.
Acupuncture may be used where suitable after history, discussion and consent. If another pathway is more appropriate, that can be discussed.
You may be asked to expose areas such as arms, legs, abdomen or back depending on the treatment. Wear comfortable clothing, and ask for draping or changes if needed.
If you are unsure whether acupuncture is suitable for you, you are welcome to get in touch before booking.