About Dr Oscar
Oscar's main goal in his practice is to help his patients become healthier. It's that simple.
By focusing on not only treating the core issue but also encouraging a healthier lifestyle, it's improving your complete wellbeing that makes him love what he does for a living.
Using a complete holistic approach in the care and treatment of his patients, Oscar applies knowledge gained by the Chinese over several thousand years. In short, he addresses both the cause and the symptoms.
Why choose Oscar as your practitioner?
Unlike the majority of Chinese medicine practitioners, Oscar works with medical doctors, nutritionists, naturopaths, and pharmacists in integrative medicine settings. He was the main Chinese medicine practitioner and Acupuncturist at Vitality Hub, Integrative Medicine Centre; where has was mentored by the well renowned Integrative GP Dr Tania Ash in the management of the symptoms of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS)
Oscar still works closely with medical practitioners and natural health practitioners to ensure his patients receive thorough care and treatment. It's here that patients can choose to be treated either by Oscar alone, or by a team of health experts who are on the same page, who speak and work together closely to improve your health as their sole focus.
Oscar's experience of working in an environment that combines conventional Western medicine with Chinese medicine is why many of his patients seek out his expertise.
Qualifications
Oscar Moreno holds a Bachelor of Chinese Medicine (Acupuncture & Chinese Herbal Medicine) from Victoria University and has been in practice for 15 years.
He undertook a clinical internship at Shanghai's Shuguan Hospital of Chinese Medicine, China, in the areas of Gastroenterology, Gynaecology, Internal Medicine, Oncology and Acupuncture.
Oscar also volunteered as a Chinese medicine practitioner in the management of drug abuse and their associated withdrawal symptoms at Windana House, St Kilda.
He has previously work in mental health centres as well as general health and wellbeing in a wide variety of areas.
He holds a full registration with the Australian federal government-run Chinese Medicine Board of Australia (CMBA) that runs through the Australian Health Practitioner Registration Agency (AHPRA) and is a member of the Australian Acupuncture and Chinese medicine Association (AACMA).
By focusing on not only treating the core issue but also encouraging a healthier lifestyle, it's improving your complete wellbeing that makes him love what he does for a living.
Using a complete holistic approach in the care and treatment of his patients, Oscar applies knowledge gained by the Chinese over several thousand years. In short, he addresses both the cause and the symptoms.
Why choose Oscar as your practitioner?
Unlike the majority of Chinese medicine practitioners, Oscar works with medical doctors, nutritionists, naturopaths, and pharmacists in integrative medicine settings. He was the main Chinese medicine practitioner and Acupuncturist at Vitality Hub, Integrative Medicine Centre; where has was mentored by the well renowned Integrative GP Dr Tania Ash in the management of the symptoms of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS)
Oscar still works closely with medical practitioners and natural health practitioners to ensure his patients receive thorough care and treatment. It's here that patients can choose to be treated either by Oscar alone, or by a team of health experts who are on the same page, who speak and work together closely to improve your health as their sole focus.
Oscar's experience of working in an environment that combines conventional Western medicine with Chinese medicine is why many of his patients seek out his expertise.
Qualifications
Oscar Moreno holds a Bachelor of Chinese Medicine (Acupuncture & Chinese Herbal Medicine) from Victoria University and has been in practice for 15 years.
He undertook a clinical internship at Shanghai's Shuguan Hospital of Chinese Medicine, China, in the areas of Gastroenterology, Gynaecology, Internal Medicine, Oncology and Acupuncture.
Oscar also volunteered as a Chinese medicine practitioner in the management of drug abuse and their associated withdrawal symptoms at Windana House, St Kilda.
He has previously work in mental health centres as well as general health and wellbeing in a wide variety of areas.
He holds a full registration with the Australian federal government-run Chinese Medicine Board of Australia (CMBA) that runs through the Australian Health Practitioner Registration Agency (AHPRA) and is a member of the Australian Acupuncture and Chinese medicine Association (AACMA).