Dr Sandy Eun
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Profile Summary
Dr Sandy Eun is an integrative medical doctor/GP who combines conventional and complementary medicine to provide the best possible care to her patients.
After graduating with Bachelors of Medicine/Surgery at the University of New South Wales, she completed her Fellowship in General Practice gaining experience in a wide range of medical conditions. Having had some health problems of her own and experiencing the benefits of therapies based on functional medicine principles, she sought out ways to incorporate these treatment modalities in a safe and effective way in the care of her patients.
Dr Eun undertook additional training nutritional, environmental and functional medicine and applies these principles in her practice. She also completed post graduate training with the Australian Medical Acupuncture College (AMAC) and will utilise acupuncture as a treatment modality when appropriate.
After graduating with Bachelors of Medicine/Surgery at the University of New South Wales, she completed her Fellowship in General Practice gaining experience in a wide range of medical conditions. Having had some health problems of her own and experiencing the benefits of therapies based on functional medicine principles, she sought out ways to incorporate these treatment modalities in a safe and effective way in the care of her patients.
Dr Eun undertook additional training nutritional, environmental and functional medicine and applies these principles in her practice. She also completed post graduate training with the Australian Medical Acupuncture College (AMAC) and will utilise acupuncture as a treatment modality when appropriate.
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Always Open
Work Culture
Why work with us
Her aim is to assist people achieve their goals of optimum health and wellness in a holistic way. This is achieved through longer consultations which strive to understand the root causes of the health concerns and exploring the underlying biochemical and functional imbalance. Individualised treatments may include lifestyle modification (i.e. diet, exercise, sleep), nutritional supplements, herbs , acupuncture, pharmaceutical agents and addressing stress and other psychosocial factors.
Team Size
20+
Employed Medical Doctors