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Jian Hua Zong (Maria)

Acupuncture, Hobart, TAS 7000


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Professional Acupuncturists In Tasmania

Accredited practitioner of acupuncture, Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM)
We offer a variety of traditional Chinese medical treatments
30+ years of experience
Fellow Member of the Australian Natural Therapists Association (ANTA)
Accredited practitioner of acupuncture, Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM)
We offer a variety of traditional Chinese medical treatments
30+ years of experience
Fellow Member of the Australian Natural Therapists Association (ANTA)
Maria Zong is an accredited practitioner of acupuncture, Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and Oriental Remedial Therapy. She is a fellow member of the Australian Natural Therapists Association (ANTA). Maria was born and trained in China. She holds the following qualifications: A Bachelor of Medicine (China) & Diplomas of Acupuncture (China), Massage (China), Immunology & Microbiology (Tasmania)

Acupuncture, servicing Hobart

Gogia Raj

Urology, Hobart, TAS 7000


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Doctors - Professional Services!

The Urological Society of Australia
The Urological Society of Australia
Urology Hobart is dedicated to providing the best & most efficient Urological care to our patients, referring General practitioners and other referring Specialists.
Handy tips

How to do a skin check

Regular skin cancer checks are an essential part of your skin protection plan. Visit a skin cancer clinic near you every few years to determine your level of risk. Depending on your degree of risk, it’s advised to examine your own skin regularly, and report any changes to spots on your skin. Here’s a guide to checking your skin and what signs to look for.

  • Grab a friend or family member to help check hard to see areas such as your back, shoulders, neck and thighs. You can also do it alone with a mirror.
  • As a general rule, new or changing spots that look different than your other moles are suspect. Institutions such as SunSmart and the Cancer Council publish online informal pamphlets which provide guides that illustrate what types of skin formations need to be checked by a doctor. Check out their websites for more info.
  • When checking for suspicious spots, look for asymmetry, irregular borders, changes in colour, growth in diameter and different textures.

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