Rebekah Ray

Bachelor of Health Science (Traditional Chinese Medicine) | AHPRA Registered Chinese Medicine Practitioner | CMBA AHPRA CMR0001955190 | AACMA 3202
Rebekah is an Acupuncturist and Chinese Herbal Medicine Practitioner with over 10 years of clinical experience. She graduated from Western Sydney University with a Bachelor of Health Science (Traditional Chinese Medicine) and is registered with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA) and the Australian Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine Association (AACMA).
Rebekah’s practice focuses on women’s health, fertility, IVF support and pregnancy care, with treatments centred on acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine. Her broader education in yoga, qi gong, counselling, nutrition and structural assessment has shaped an integrative approach to reproductive health. She enjoys helping patients better understand their cycle, fertility and treatment options through education, symptom tracking and practical lifestyle strategies. Drawing on the diagnostic principles of TCM alongside contemporary reproductive healthcare, she considers cycle patterns, pathology and fertility investigations to develop individualised treatment plans that support each patient’s reproductive goals.
Holistic health has been part of Rebekah’s life from an early age. Growing up in her family’s multidisciplinary health clinic, she experienced healthcare as more than a profession—it was part of her family’s culture and way of life. Healthy eating, movement, time in nature and natural healthcare were everyday practices, shaping her belief that lasting health is cultivated both inside and outside the treatment room.
Patients often describe Rebekah as calm, nurturing and easy to talk to. She cultivates a supportive environment where patients feel heard, comfortable and confident in their care, empowering them to take an active role in their health.
Outside the clinic, Rebekah enjoys gardening, long walks, time in nature, yoga, qi gong, reading, writing, travel and cooking. She believes that good health begins with appropriate diagnosis and treatment and is sustained through consistent healthy habits, supportive relationships and creating the right environment for the body to thrive.

