Sylvia Chatzi
My experience of the benefits of Chinese medicine, acupuncture, and eastern healing practices began as a patient, after a car accident and a resurfacing experience of past trauma. This motivated me to pursue a learning path that started with studying several massage styles and later continued with a 4-year long Traditional Chinese Medicine degree at Shenzhou university including a Foundation of Western Medicine diploma from School voor Homeopathie. I then continued my training with a postgraduate course in Japanese acupuncture at E.B.T.A (European Branch of the Toyohari Association).
In my practice acupuncture and massage are integrated within a compassionate approach, grounded in gentleness as a healing way to guide body and mind into their natural balanced state. My goal is to offer and support the individual’s movement towards a sense of physical, mental and emotional well-being by providing a safe space to heal, grow and express.
My specialization is in conditions affecting the muscles, tendons and soft tissue, as well as women’s health issues and I have a strong interest in working with people who experience stress, depression and digestive issues.