About us

Welcome to Kiapractic

At Kiapractic, we’re dedicated to delivering personalised, hands-on care that supports your physical well-being and long-term health.

With clinics located in Greenvale and Derrimut, we offer a range of holistic services including Chiropractic Care, Cupping Therapy, Dry Needling, and Rehabilitation each designed to help you move more freely, feel more balanced, and live with greater ease.

Our approach is simple: we listen, we assess, and we treat with purpose. We take the time to understand your concerns and health goals, ensuring every step is guided by what matters most to you.

We know that no two bodies are the same, which is why every treatment plan at Kiapractic is tailored to your unique goals, lifestyle, and needs. It’s personalised care designed to support you not just in recovery, but in living well.

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Meet Your Chiropractor

Kiamil, the founder and principal chiropractor at Kiapractic, is known for his thoughtful, client-first approach to care.

With a deep commitment to musculoskeletal health and ongoing education, Kiamil combines clinical skill with genuine care ensuring each person feels heard, supported, and empowered throughout their treatment journey.

Clients value Kiamil’s attention to detail, calm professionalism, and the care he brings to every session. He creates a supportive space where individuals feel genuinely heard.

Whether you’re an athlete, desk worker, or just seeking relief from daily tension, Kiamil tailors each treatment to suit your specific needs.

Frequently Asked Questions

Chiropractic care can assist with a range of musculoskeletal issues including back pain, neck pain, joint stiffness, headaches, and postural imbalances. It focuses on improving spinal alignment and overall function.

Cupping therapy is generally well-tolerated. You may feel a gentle pulling sensation as suction is applied. Some mild soreness or temporary skin discolouration can occur, which is a normal response and usually resolves within a few days.

While both use fine needles, dry needling is based on Western medicine principles and targets muscle trigger points to relieve tension and pain. Acupuncture follows traditional Chinese medicine and focuses on energy flow  through meridians.