Blending ancient & modern medicine to support women & families on their fertility, pregnancy & postpartum paths.

What We Do

From our beautiful Hampton clinic in Bayside, Melbourne, Kairasi Integrative Chinese Medicine supports mothers in the making. Using acupuncture, Chinese medicine and Reproductive Health Massage therapy, our ancient techniques are evidence-based and promote healing during the deeply impactful stages of the womb continuum, including during preconception, pregnancy, birth & post-partum.

A soft place to land

Women need a soft place to land whilst traversing challenging times, whether that be amid an arduous fertility journey, anxiety during pregnancy or those tender post-partum days. Kairasi is your soft place, where you’ll be witnessed & held just as you are, supported with natural, ancient medicine & heart-centred, evidence-based care.

Our Services

Our Team

Founder, Director

Principal Clinician - Acupuncturist, Herbalist, Reproductive Health Massage Therapist.

After working as an acupuncturist for a number of years, I started Kairasi to develop closer relationships without the amazing clients I get to help.

My work supporting mothers in the making centres around the guiding principle that for women to flourish with optimal fertility, there is power in igniting the body’s innate intelligence to support and heal itself.

Dr. Kimberley Peters

“The word Kairasi is a Tamil word meaning “auspicious hands” or “lucky hands”. It means my heart-centred focus and compassionate nature, combined with my talent and skill, are a big part of my karma and energy and are extended through my hands to help all patients I work with.”

- Dr. Kimberley Peters

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“Kimberley acknowledges & is deeply respectful of the honour of practising a medicine which is not of her own culture. Chinese Medicine is rooted in thousands of years of empirical evidence & data combined with abundant cultural legacy & heritage. Kimberley recognises her privilege in being able to practice this medicine & offers it to her community with appreciation and reverence.”