Dr Scott Ling
Classical Chinese Medicine & Acupuncture
In harmony with modern humans
Dr Scott Ling
Classical Chinese Medicine & Acupuncture
In harmony with modern humans

About
Born in Borneo, Dr Scott Ling has trained across the world, driven by the potential of Chinese medicine. Today, he is one of Australia’s leading Chinese medicine practitioners and the founder of his Melbourne-based clinic, Sustain Health, and SustainHealth Academy. His passion for education is endless, and he seeks to transform the world of health care.
PhD in Chinese Medicine
Masters in Reproductive Medicine
Bachelor of Medicine
Masters in Reproductive Medicine
Bachelor of Medicine
What makes Dr Scott Ling Unique?
Patient Connection
He views you as a unique individual rather than a diagnosis and believes that forming a genuine relationship is the key to trust and achieving results
East & West Integration
Trained in both Eastern and Western medicine, he combines the two approaches to support your health from a broader perspective
Effective Communication
He uses simple and relatable language to provide full transparency regarding your health, while taking the time to answer all your questions
World Class Education & Experience

World Class Education & Experience
About acupuncture
Acupuncture uses extremely fine needles that stimulate specific points to redirect blood flow, as well as neural, chemical and hormonal signals. The redirection of energy known as qi (or chi) also restores optimal functions of the body. Acupuncture aims to influence physiological processes with the intention of facilitating the body’s own natural healing mechanisms.
In Traditional Chinese Medicine, a meridian (or Jing Lou) is a pathway through which qi and energy flows. They have different names, such as acupuncture meridians, acupoints, or energy vessels. Meridians are similar to the circulatory or nervous system, but are non-visible.
In Traditional Chinese Medicine, a meridian (or Jing Lou) is a pathway through which qi and energy flows. They have different names, such as acupuncture meridians, acupoints, or energy vessels. Meridians are similar to the circulatory or nervous system, but are non-visible.
Acupuncture uses extremely fine needles that stimulate specific points to redirect blood flow, as well as neural, chemical and hormonal signals. The redirection of energy known as qi (or chi) also restores optimal functions of the body. It works in a physiological way to create an environment that allows your body to naturally heal itself, without synthetic drugs or surgery.
In Traditional Chinese Medicine, a meridian (or Jing Lou) is a pathway through which qi and energy flows. They have different names, such as acupuncture meridians, acupoints, or energy vessels. Meridians are similar to the circulatory or nervous system, but are non-visible.
In Traditional Chinese Medicine, a meridian (or Jing Lou) is a pathway through which qi and energy flows. They have different names, such as acupuncture meridians, acupoints, or energy vessels. Meridians are similar to the circulatory or nervous system, but are non-visible.


The benefits of Chinese Medicine with Dr Scott Ling
Lower risk
Dr Scott Ling doesn’t use pharmaceuticals and provides an alternative to surgery, medications and drugs
Dr Scott Ling doesn’t use pharmaceuticals and provides an alternative to surgery, medications and drugs
Holistic approach
Dr Scott Ling views the body as an interconnected network and looks deeper for root causes
Dr Scott Ling views the body as an interconnected network and looks deeper for root causes
More than a diagnosis
Instead of treating you as an isolated condition, Dr Scott Ling treats you as a unique individual
Instead of treating you as an isolated condition, Dr Scott Ling treats you as a unique individual



Education
PhD in Chinese Medicine
Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine
Masters in Reproductive Medicine
University of New South Wales (UNSW)
Bachelor of Medicine
Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Integrated Chinese & Western Medicine
Integrated Chinese & Western Medicine