Leah Fehres Acupuncture

Leah Fehres Acupuncture Boutique Acupuncture Studio offering private & personalised treatments

Welcome to your sanctuary with personalised, one-on-one care tailored to your health goals. Leah (Chris) Fehres (registered acupuncturist) offers you a private and personal treatment experience in the quiet of her professional home clinic. Having been in practice now for over 6 years, Leah treats a wide range of health conditions with a focus on resolving pain and providing rehabilitation for musc

uloskeletal injuries. Treatment options available include modern integrated acupuncture (including electro acupuncture and facial rejuvenation acupuncture), Chinese remedial massage, cupping, as well as other traditional techniques including scraping (gua sha), moxibustion, blood letting and dermal hammering for varicose veins and inflammation, and wet cupping (also known as Hijama).

Hi again 👋 it sure has been a while...After a 6 month break away from treating patients, teaching at Endeavour College a...
12/07/2025

Hi again 👋 it sure has been a while...

After a 6 month break away from treating patients, teaching at Endeavour College and running a home clinic, I've come to realise how much I truly do love and appreciate the presence of acupuncture in my life.

So, with much excitement and anticipation, I am currently in the midst of reopening my home clinic in Sherwood under my new clinic name 'Leah Fehres Acupuncture'. I shall keep you updated and let you know an exact date as we get closer, but won't be long now...

xoxo

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3/24 Coyne Street, Sherwood
Brisbane, QLD
4075

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Dr. Chris Fehres (registered acupuncturist)

• Anatomy enthusiast • Researcher of Human Movement • Tutor for Endeavour College of Natural Health

Having completed a Bachelor of Health Science majoring in acupuncture from Endeavour College of Natural Health in 2015, I graduated with distinction and was awarded the medal of academic excellence for highest achievement in acupuncture across Australia. I currently hold positions at Endeavour College as a contract tutor for higher education and alumni representative for the Course Advisory Committees for both Acupuncture and Biosciences departments, as well as having been chosen as the focus for their 2017 - 18 Graduate Stories write up.

I have always had a passion for the inner workings of the human body, and I currently direct my focus to the ongoing study of human anatomy and biology and how these systems are influenced by acupuncture. While I am capable of treating a wide range of conditions with acupuncture, my passion is treating musculoskeletal injuries and conditions. I find this organic machine that we inhabit to be incredibly fascinating and can provide us with more answers to solutions in our own lives than we give it credit for.

I love acupuncture and I believe it has the capacity to do a great deal of good for a whole lot of people. I am quite open about my obsession about the inner workings of the human body and I have made it a personal quest of mine to discover as much as I can about how acupuncture can help assist our innate healing ability.