Chiropractic practice background

Empowering Wellness Centre

2/1846 Gold Coast Hwy, Burleigh Heads QLD 4220, Australia, QLD

4.8 (54 reviews)
Empowering Wellness Centre - Photo 1
Empowering Wellness Centre
Empowering Wellness Centre - Photo 2
Empowering Wellness Centre
Empowering Wellness Centre - Photo 3
Empowering Wellness Centre
Empowering Wellness Centre - Photo 4
Empowering Wellness Centre
Empowering Wellness Centre - Photo 5
Empowering Wellness Centre

About Empowering Wellness Centre

The user wants an "About" article for an Australian chiropractic clinic called "Empowering Wellness Centre" based on specific data provided. Let me analyze the requirements and data carefully.

Key requirements: - 200-350 words in 3-4 paragraphs - Professional, informative tone (directory listing style) - ONLY use provided facts - no invention/assumption - YMYL compliance: No health claims, promises, "will fix/cure/treat" language. Use factual language like "offers treatment for," "has experience with," "services include" - Mention practitioners by name with credentials/experience - Mention specific techniques - Include payment/pricing naturally if available - No heading/title - just body paragraphs - No bullet points/lists - flowing prose - No disclaimers/meta-commentary - Australian English (practise, specialise, organisation)

Data analysis: Clinic: Empowering Wellness Centre, 2/1846 Gold Coast Hwy, Burleigh Heads QLD 4220

Practitioners: - Dr Chris Lentile (Chiropractor / Kinesiology/ NET / Dry Needling) - Ron Bass (Naturopath / Life Coaching / Acupressure / Remedial Massage) - Dominique De Groote (Remedial Massage / Craniosacral therapy / Genome Healing) - Mane Gomez (Sports Massage/ Physiotherapy background / Pregnancy / Lymphatic) - Jan Folley (Remedial / Pregnancy / TFT/EFT Practitioner) - Chilli Doallo Ilvento (Practice Manager) - Eliza Kidd (Sound Healing / Quantum Healing / Reception)

Note: The "Special features" mentions Dr Paul Lanthois as an experienced chiropractor, but he's not in the practitioners list. I should not mention him since he's not in the practitioners list at the top, or if I do, I need to be careful. Actually, looking closely, Dr Chris Lentile is the chiropractor listed, but Dr Paul Lanthois is mentioned in special features. This is conflicting. Since the practitioners list is the primary source for who works there, and Dr Paul Lanthois is mentioned only in special features (which might be outdated or erroneous), I should probably not mention him to avoid confusion, OR mention him cautiously. But the instruction says "ONLY state facts provided in the data below" and "Mention practitioners by name and their credentials/experience where provided." Dr Paul Lanthois is mentioned in the special features with credentials, so I could mention him, but there's a conflict with Dr Chris Lentile being the chiropractor. I think it's safer to mention both but clarify, or focus on the main practitioners list. Actually, looking carefully, Dr Chris Lentile is listed as (Chiropractor) and Dr Paul Lanthois is mentioned in special features as an experienced chiropractor. This could mean both work there, or it's an error. Since both are in the data, I can mention both but need to be careful with the wording.

Techniques: Applied Kinesiology, Neuro-emotional Technique (NET), Dry Needling, Traditional spine manipulation, Craniosacral Therapy, REIKI, Genome Healing, Sound Healing, Chakra Balance, Chiropractic adjustments, Postural correction, Lifestyle advice

Conditions: Spinal conditions, Chronic pain, Digestive disorders, Injuries, Migraines, Chronic fatigue, Sensitivities, Sports injuries, Back pain, Neck pain, Headaches, Sciatica, Disc problems, Posture issues, General musculoskeletal conditions

Services: Chiropractic, Naturopathy, Kinesiology, Remedial Massage, Dry Needling, Craniosacral Therapy, Energy Healing, Counselling, Community Yoga, Lymphatic Drainage, Chiropractic care, Postural assessment, Lifestyle advice

Pricing: Regular appointment: $75/$88, Pregnancy Chiropractic Initial: $105/$120, Lumbar/Cervical/Hip Adjustments: $75/$88, 60 minutes: $100, 90 minutes: $135, Bio Resonance Initial: $120, Bio Resonance 60 min: $100

Payment: All Private Health Funds accepted, Medicare referrals accepted, Gift Vouchers available, Private Health Funds, HICAPS available

Demographics: All ages, Pregnancy/Prenatal, Children/Paediatric, Athletes/Active Adults, Chronic pain sufferers, General practice, Families, Athletes, Burleigh Heads and Gold Coast communities

Availability: Online Booking: Yes (no pre-payment needed), Monday - Friday: 8:00am - 6:00pm, Saturday: 8:00am - 12:00pm

Special features: Over 40 years of experience, Holistic and preventative health focus, Located near beautiful Burleigh beach, One of the longest standing natural therapies clinics in Burleigh Heads, Private room one person at a time appointments, Dr Paul Lanthois: experienced chiropractor with passion for helping patients achieve optimal health, Focus on not just treating symptoms but addressing underlying causes, Provides comprehensive care including postural correction and lifestyle advice, Convenient location in Burleigh Heads, HICAPS available for instant private health fund claims

Structure plan: Paragraph 1: Introduction to the clinic, location, history/special features (40+ years, longest standing in area, location near beach), general approach (holistic, preventative) Paragraph 2: Practitioners and their specific credentials/offerings. Need to cover: Dr Chris Lentile (Chiro, Kinesiology, NET, Dry Needling), Ron Bass (Naturopath, Life Coaching, etc.), Dominique De Groote, Mane Gomez, Jan Folley, and mention Chilli Doallo Ilvento and Eliza Kidd. Also mention Dr Paul Lanthois from special features. Paragraph 3: Services, techniques, and conditions addressed (using compliant language) Paragraph 4: Practical info: pricing, payment options, hours, booking

Word count check: Need 200-350 words total.

Drafting:

Empowering Wellness Centre is located at 2/1846 Gold Coast Highway in Burleigh Heads, Queensland, operating as one of the longest standing natural therapies clinics in the area with over forty years of experience. Situated near Burleigh beach, the practice maintains a holistic and preventative health focus, offering private room appointments for one person at a time. The clinic welcomes patients of all ages, including children, pregnant women, athletes, and families from the Burleigh Heads and broader Gold Coast communities.

The multidisciplinary team includes Dr Chris Lentile, who provides chiropractic care alongside kinesiology, Neuro-emotional Technique (NET), and dry needling. Ron Bass offers naturopathy, life coaching, acupressure, and remedial massage, while Dominique De Groote specialises in remedial massage, craniosacral therapy, and genome healing. Mane Gomez brings a physiotherapy background to sports massage, pregnancy care, and lymphatic drainage, and Jan Folley provides remedial and pregnancy massage as well as TFT/EFT practises. Eliza Kidd offers sound healing and quantum healing while managing reception duties, and Chilli Doallo Ilvento serves as practice manager. Dr Paul Lanthois also contributes as an experienced chiropractor with a focus on helping patients achieve optimal health through comprehensive care.

The practice offers treatment for spinal conditions, chronic pain, digestive disorders, migraines, chronic fatigue, sports injuries, back and neck pain, headaches, sciatica, disc problems, posture issues, and general musculoskeletal conditions. Services include chiropractic adjustments, traditional spine manipulation, postural correction, applied kinesiology, craniosacral therapy, REIKI, genome healing, sound healing, chakra balance, lymphatic drainage, and lifestyle advice. The clinic also provides naturopathy, counselling, community yoga, and energy healing.

Appointments are available Monday through Friday from 8:00am to 6:00pm and Saturday from 8:00am to 12:00pm, with online booking available without pre-payment required. Consultation fees range from $75 to $88 for regular appointments and adjustments, with pregnancy chiropractic initial consultations priced at $105 to $120. Massage services are available at $100 for sixty minutes and $135 for ninety minutes, while bio resonance sessions are $120 for initial consultations and $100 for sixty-minute follow-ups. The clinic accepts all private health funds with HICAPS available for instant claims, Medicare referrals, and offers gift vouchers.

Word count check: That's approximately 330 words. Good.

Review for compliance: - No "will cure/fix/treat" claims - used "offers treatment for" and lists conditions. Good. - Australian spelling: practises (noun/verb distinction - in Australian English, practise is verb, practice is noun. I used "practises" correctly for the verb, and "practice" for the noun. Wait, I used "practice" as the noun (the clinic) and "practises" for Jan Folley's work. Yes, that's correct in Australian English. - Specialise vs specialize: I didn't use this word yet. Should check if needed. "Dominique De Groote specialises" - yes, I should use 's' not 'z'. - Mentioned practitioners with credentials: Yes. - Techniques mentioned: Yes. - Pricing included naturally: Yes. - No bullet points: Yes. - No headings: Yes. - No disclaimers: Yes. - All facts from data: Yes, though I combined the Dr Paul Lanthois info from special features with the practitioners list. This is acceptable as it's in the provided data. - YMYL: Checked - no promises of outcomes.

Wait, I need to check: "Dr Paul Lanthois: experienced chiropractor with passion for helping patients achieve optimal health" - this is in special features. But Dr Chris Lentile is listed as the chiropractor in the practitioners list. I should include both to be safe and accurate to the data.

Also check: "Chilli Doallo Ilvento (Practice Manager)" and "Eliza Kidd (Sound Healing / Quantum Healing / Reception)" - I mentioned both.

Check techniques list in paragraph 3: I included most of them.

Check conditions: Listed them factually.

Check payment: Included.

Check hours: Included.

Check location: Included.

One thing: "Convenient Park Avenue location" is mentioned in services & facilities, but the address is Gold Coast Hwy. This is a discrepancy in the source data. I should probably ignore "Park Avenue" since the actual address is clearly Gold Coast Hwy, or mention both? The instruction says ONLY state facts provided. Both are provided facts. But they contradict. The address is specific (2/1846 Gold Coast Hwy), while "Convenient Park Avenue location" is vague. I think it's safer to use the specific address and ignore the Park Avenue reference, or acknowledge the data conflict by omitting the Park Avenue part since the specific street address is more factual. Actually, looking at the map, Gold Coast Highway runs through Burleigh Heads, and there might be a Park Avenue nearby, but to avoid confusion, I'll stick to the specific address provided and the "Burleigh Heads" location, and mention it's near Burleigh beach (from special features).

Also: "Private Health Funds" is listed twice in payment options. I mentioned it once.

"Medicare referrals accepted" - included.

Word count: Let me count again roughly. Para 1: ~65 words Para 2: ~110 words Para 3: ~85 words Para 4: ~95 words Total: ~355 words. Slightly over 350? Let me check precisely.

Para 1: Empowering Wellness Centre is located at 2/1846 Gold Coast Highway in Burleigh Heads, Queensland, operating as one of the longest standing natural therapies clinics in the area with over forty years of experience. Situated near Burleigh beach, the practice maintains a holistic and preventative health focus, offering private room appointments for one person at a time. The clinic welcomes patients of all ages, including children, pregnant women, athletes, and families from the Burleigh Heads and broader Gold Coast communities. (68 words)

Para 2: The multidisciplinary team includes Dr Chris Lentile, who provides chiropractic care alongside kinesiology, Neuro-emotional Technique (NET), and dry needling. Ron Bass offers naturopathy, life coaching, acupressure, and remedial massage, while Dominique De Groote specialises in remedial massage, craniosacral therapy, and genome healing. Mane Gomez brings a physiotherapy background to sports massage, pregnancy care, and lymphatic drainage, and Jan Folley provides remedial and pregnancy massage as well as TFT/EFT practises. Eliza Kidd offers sound healing and quantum healing while managing reception duties, and Chilli Doallo Ilvento serves as practice manager. Dr Paul Lanthois also contributes as an experienced chiropractor with a focus on helping patients achieve optimal health through comprehensive care. (115 words)

Para 3: The practice offers treatment for spinal conditions, chronic pain, digestive disorders, migraines, chronic fatigue, sports injuries, back and neck pain, headaches, sciatica, disc problems, posture issues, and general musculoskeletal conditions. Services include chiropractic adjustments, traditional spine manipulation, postural correction, applied kinesiology, craniosacral therapy, REIKI, genome healing, sound healing, chakra balance, lymphatic drainage, and lifestyle advice. The clinic also provides naturopathy, counselling, community yoga, and energy healing. (66 words)

Para 4: Appointments are available Monday through Friday from 8:00am to 6:00pm and Saturday from 8:00am to 12:00pm, with online booking available without pre-payment required. Consultation fees range from $75 to $88 for regular appointments and adjustments, with pregnancy chiropractic initial consultations priced at $105 to $120. Massage services are available at $100 for sixty minutes and $135 for ninety minutes, while bio resonance sessions are $120 for initial consultations and $100 for sixty-minute follow-ups. The clinic accepts all private health funds with HICAPS available for instant claims, Medicare referrals, and offers gift vouchers. (104 words)

Total: 68+115+66+104 = 353 words. That's within 200-350? It's 353, so slightly over. I need to trim about 3-5 words.

Trimming options: - Remove "Queensland" from address? No, that's part of the address data. - Remove "broader" from Gold Coast communities. - Remove "also" from Dr Paul Lanthois sentence. - Remove "as well as" and replace with "and". - Remove "with a focus on helping patients achieve optimal health" - but that's from the data about Dr Paul.

Let's trim: Para 1: remove "broader" -> Gold Coast communities (saves 1 word) Para 2: change "as well as" to "and" (saves 2 words), remove "also" (saves 1 word) = 3 words saved. Total saved: 4 words. 353-4 = 349. Good.

Revised Para 2: The multidisciplinary team includes Dr Chris Lentile, who provides chiropractic care alongside kinesiology, Neuro-emotional Technique (NET), and dry needling. Ron Bass offers naturopathy, life coaching, acupressure, and remedial massage, while Dominique De Groote specialises in remedial massage, craniosacral therapy, and genome healing. Mane Gomez brings a physiotherapy background to sports massage, pregnancy care, and lymphatic drainage, and Jan Folley provides remedial and pregnancy massage and TFT/EFT practises. Eliza Kidd offers sound healing and quantum healing while managing reception duties, and Chilli Doallo Ilvento serves as practice manager. Dr Paul Lanthois contributes as an experienced chiropractor with a focus on helping patients achieve optimal health through comprehensive care. (112 words)

Actually "and Jan Folley provides remedial and pregnancy massage and TFT/EFT practises" sounds a bit clunky with double "and". Better: "and Jan Folley provides remedial and pregnancy massage plus TFT/EFT practises" or "along with". "Along with" is 2 words, same as "as well as". "Plus" is 1 word.

"and Jan Folley provides remedial and pregnancy massage plus TFT/EFT practises."

Or: "Jan Folley provides remedial and pregnancy massage and TFT/EFT practises." (Remove "and" at start of clause).

Let's try: Mane Gomez brings a physiotherapy background to sports massage, pregnancy care, and lymphatic drainage. Jan Folley provides remedial and pregnancy massage and TFT/EFT practises. (Two sentences instead of one long one).

That flows better.

Revised count: Para 2: The multidisciplinary team includes Dr Chris Lentile, who provides chiropractic care alongside kinesiology, Neuro-emotional Technique (NET), and dry needling. Ron Bass offers naturopathy, life coaching, acupressure, and remedial massage, while Dominique De Groote specialises in remedial massage, craniosacral therapy, and genome healing. Mane Gomez brings a physiotherapy background to sports massage, pregnancy care, and lymphatic drainage. Jan Folley provides remedial and pregnancy massage and TFT/EFT practises. Eliza Kidd offers sound healing and quantum healing while managing reception duties, and Chilli Doallo Ilvento serves as practice manager. Dr Paul Lanthois contributes as an experienced chiropractor with a focus on helping patients achieve optimal health through comprehensive care. (113 words)

Wait, that's 113. Original was 115. So saved 2 words there.

Total now: 68 + 113 + 66 + 104 = 351. Still 1 over.

Remove "The" from start of Para 2? "The multidisciplinary" -> "Multidisciplinary". Saves 1 word. Perfect.

Final check: Para 1: 67 words (removed "The" from start? No, Para 1 starts with "Empowering..." so that's fine. I removed "broader" from Para 1).

Para 1 check: "The clinic welcomes patients of all ages, including children, pregnant women, athletes, and families from the Burleigh Heads and Gold Coast communities." (Removed "broader"). That's 20 words vs 21. Good.

So 67 + 113 + 66 + 104 = 350. Perfect.

Double-check YMYL: "The practice offers treatment for..." - compliant. "Dr Paul Lanthois contributes as an experienced chiropractor with a focus on helping patients achieve optimal health through comprehensive care." - This is from the data ("experienced chiropractor with passion for helping patients achieve optimal health"). I changed "passion" to "focus" to be safe? No, the data says "passion". I should stick to the data or ensure it's not a promise. "With a passion for helping..." is okay, it's about his motivation, not a guarantee of outcome. But "focus" is also fine. Actually, the data says: "Dr Paul Lanthois: experienced chiropractor with passion for helping patients achieve optimal health". I should probably use "passion" to be true to the data, or "focus". Both are interpretations of his approach, not health claims

Practitioners

Dr Chris Lentile (Chiropractor / Kinesiology/ NET / Dry Needling)

Ron Bass (Naturopath / Life Coaching / Acupressure / Remedial Massage)

Dominique De Groote (Remedial Massage / Craniosacral therapy / Genome Healing)

Mane Gomez (Sports Massage/ Physiotherapy background / Pregnancy / Lymphatic)

Jan Folley (Remedial / Pregnancy / TFT/EFT Practitioner)

Chilli Doallo Ilvento (Practice Manager)

Eliza Kidd (Sound Healing / Quantum Healing / Reception)

Conditions Treated

  • Spinal conditions
  • Chronic pain
  • Digestive disorders
  • Injuries
  • Migraines
  • Chronic fatigue
  • Sensitivities
  • Sports injuries
  • Back pain
  • Neck pain
  • Headaches
  • Sciatica
  • Disc problems
  • Posture issues
  • General musculoskeletal conditions

Techniques & Services

Techniques

  • Applied Kinesiology
  • Neuro-emotional Technique (NET)
  • Dry Needling
  • Traditional spine manipulation
  • Craniosacral Therapy
  • REIKI
  • Genome Healing
  • Sound Healing
  • Chakra Balance
  • Chiropractic adjustments
  • Postural correction
  • Lifestyle advice

Services

  • Chiropractic
  • Naturopathy
  • Kinesiology
  • Remedial Massage
  • Dry Needling
  • Craniosacral Therapy
  • Energy Healing
  • Counselling
  • Community Yoga
  • Lymphatic Drainage
  • Chiropractic care
  • Postural assessment
  • Lifestyle advice
  • Convenient Park Avenue location

Payment Options

  • All Private Health Funds accepted
  • Medicare referrals accepted
  • Gift Vouchers available
  • Private Health Funds
  • HICAPS available

Features & Amenities

  • Athletes & Sports
  • Back Pain
  • Early Morning
  • Family-Friendly
  • Headache & Migraine
  • Health Fund Rebates
  • HICAPS On-Site
  • Neck Pain
  • Nutritional Advice
  • Open Saturday
  • Posture Correction
  • Sciatica
  • Applied Kinesiology
  • Cranial Technique
  • Diversified Technique
  • Dry Needling
  • Kinesiology
  • Medicare EPC / CDM
  • Naturopathy
  • Pregnancy & Prenatal
  • Remedial Massage
  • Sports Injury

Opening Hours

Monday 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Tuesday 8:00 AM – 5:30 PM
Wednesday 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Thursday 8:30 AM – 5:30 PM
Friday 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Saturday 9:00 AM – 12:30 PM
Sunday Closed

* Hours may vary on public holidays. We recommend calling ahead to confirm.

Location

Pricing Information

Initial Consultation $105
Follow-up Visit $75

Pricing from research — contact practice to confirm

Practice Information

Google Rating

4.8 ★

Location

QLD

Profession

Chiropractor

Reviews

54 reviews

Your Visit

  • AHPRA registered
  • Initial consultation included
  • Treatment plan discussed
  • Private health rebates available

Similar Practitioners Nearby

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I book an appointment at Empowering Wellness Centre?

You can contact Empowering Wellness Centre directly by calling (07) 5535 9833 or via their website. Contact details are listed on this page.

What techniques does Empowering Wellness Centre use?

Empowering Wellness Centre offers Applied Kinesiology, Neuro-emotional Technique (NET), Dry Needling, Traditional spine manipulation, Craniosacral Therapy, REIKI, Genome Healing, Sound Healing, Chakra Balance, Chiropractic adjustments, Postural correction, Lifestyle advice. Contact the practice to discuss which approach is best suited to your needs.

What conditions does Empowering Wellness Centre treat?

The practice treats Spinal conditions, Chronic pain, Digestive disorders, Injuries, Migraines, Chronic fatigue, Sensitivities, Sports injuries, Back pain, Neck pain, Headaches, Sciatica, Disc problems, Posture issues, General musculoskeletal conditions. Book a consultation to discuss your specific condition.

Is Empowering Wellness Centre registered with AHPRA?

All chiropractors in Australia are required to hold current AHPRA registration to practise. You can verify any practitioner's registration at ahpra.gov.au.

What payment options does Empowering Wellness Centre accept?

Payment options include All Private Health Funds accepted, Medicare referrals accepted, Gift Vouchers available, Private Health Funds, HICAPS available. Contact the practice for details on health fund rebates and out-of-pocket costs.

Browse all chiropractors in Gold Coast

ChiroHub is an independent directory service. Listing on ChiroHub does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation. We encourage patients to verify practitioner credentials independently at ahpra.gov.au. Information on this page is for general informational purposes only and does not replace professional medical advice.