Clinic address
120 Boundary Street, West End QLD 4101

Highgate Hill acupuncture
Free the Qi's West End clinic is a local option for people in Highgate Hill seeking gentle Japanese acupuncture with Dr. Kailey Chapman (Acupuncture). Appointments focus on careful history, comfort and suitability.
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
Highgate Hill is closely connected to West End, South Brisbane and Dutton Park, making the West End clinic a practical choice for local acupuncture appointments. It may suit people who prefer a smaller practitioner-led clinic rather than a high-volume treatment setting.
The appointment style is calm and conversational. Kailey may ask about what has changed, how long symptoms have been present, your medical history, sleep, stress, digestion, pain patterns and cycle or pregnancy context where relevant. If your presentation needs medical review, that can be discussed before acupuncture proceeds.
People from Highgate Hill commonly look for acupuncture in relation to stress, sleep, fatigue, pain, headaches, pelvic pain conversations, women's health, pregnancy-related symptoms or adjunct fertility and IVF support where suitable. The page language is intentionally cautious because acupuncture is not a substitute for diagnosis, emergency care or medical treatment plans.

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
Highgate Hill patients usually book the West End clinic at 120 Boundary Street.
The clinic is close to the West End and South Brisbane local area, but travel time still depends on traffic, parking and time of day.
The clinic is down an alley and up one flight of stairs.
If you are coming with mobility needs, pregnancy discomfort or time pressure, contact the clinic before booking so the visit can be planned realistically.
Appointment options
A first visit is usually 90 minutes so there is time to understand your history and discuss whether acupuncture is suitable.
Japanese-style acupuncture may be a good fit for people who prefer lighter needling and a slower pace, but suitability is assessed individually.
Moxa, cupping and herbal compresses may be discussed if clinically appropriate and with consent.
Follow-up frequency depends on your reason for booking, response, comfort and any care being provided by other practitioners.
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 gentle, palpation-led style used at Free the Qi.
Read about appointment length, clothing, intake questions and comfort.
A cautious guide to suitability, timing and care-team guidance.
Questions to consider before booking during fertility treatment or IVF.
FAQs
Most Highgate Hill patients book the West End clinic at 120 Boundary Street, West End.
Some needle-sensitive people prefer Japanese-style acupuncture because it is often lighter and slower, but comfort and suitability are discussed individually.
Yes, these topics can be discussed. Advice from your medical, maternity or fertility team should remain central, and acupuncture is considered supportive or adjunct care where suitable.
Please seek medical assessment first for new, severe, unusual or urgent symptoms. Once assessed, acupuncture can be discussed where appropriate.
If you are unsure whether acupuncture is suitable for you, you are welcome to get in touch before booking.