Bioresonance Therapy on the Gold Coast
Established chiropractor with over 40 years experience, diagnostic technology and accredited professionals focused on thorough, patient-first chiropractic care.
Bioresonance Therapy for Support
Bioresonance therapy is an approach that involves assessment and discussion to explore how the body may be responding to different stressors. At Dive Chiropractic, bioresonance therapy is offered as an additional service, alongside chiropractic care, where appropriate.
Your appointment begins with a consultation to understand your concerns, health history and goals. From there, we’ll explain how bioresonance works and whether it may be suitable for you.
Bioresonance therapy sessions may involve:
- Non-invasive assessment processes
- Discussion of responses & findings
- Consideration alongside existing care
- Clear explanation before proceeding
This service is available to patients across the Gold Coast seeking complementary care options. Call (07) 5527 7500 to discuss bioresonance therapy further.
Part of a Broader Approach
For some people, bioresonance therapy may be considered as part of a broader approach to wellbeing. At Dive Chiropractic, this service is positioned as a complementary option, not a replacement for medical or chiropractic care.
The focus is on open discussion, informed choice and understanding how different approaches may support individual wellbeing goals. Sessions are conducted conservatively, with clear explanations and realistic expectations.
As with all complementary therapies, responses can vary and outcomes cannot be guaranteed. Suitability is assessed on an individual basis, and referrals may be recommended where appropriate.
If you’d like to learn more about bioresonance therapy and whether it may suit your situation, book a consultation to explore your options in a supportive setting.
Advanced Diagnostics
Accredited Practitioners
40+ Years Experience
FAQ
Is bioresonance therapy scientifically proven?
Bioresonance therapy is considered a complementary modality, and scientific evidence supporting its effectiveness is limited. Because of this, it should be approached with realistic expectations and used only as an adjunct to evidence-based healthcare, not as a standalone treatment.
What happens during a bioresonance session?
A session typically begins with a discussion about health history and goals, followed by a non-invasive assessment process. Findings are explained in general terms, and suitability is discussed before proceeding. Sessions focus on informed choice rather than guaranteed outcomes.
Who might consider bioresonance therapy?
Some people explore bioresonance therapy as part of a broader wellbeing approach. Suitability varies between individuals and depends on personal circumstances. It is important to discuss options with a qualified practitioner and continue any existing medical care as advised.

