Rainbow Medicine Featured in Sydney Morning Herald
In brief: Rainbow Medicine and Dr Christine Shen were featured in the Sydney Morning Herald's recent feature on integrative health practices in Sydney. The article explored how regulated allied-health practices are working alongside mainstream medicine to support patients with complex, mul

Rainbow Medicine and Dr Christine Shen were featured in the Sydney Morning Herald's recent feature on integrative health practices in Sydney. The article explored how regulated allied-health practices are working alongside mainstream medicine to support patients with complex, multi-system concerns.

The reporter interviewed Dr Christine Shen on the topic of fertility, IVF support, women's health and Chinese herbal medicine and observed a typical day at the Lane Cove clinic. The published piece quotes patients and GP referrers on the value of coordinated, multi-disciplinary care — and on the importance of choosing only AHPRA-registered or association-accredited providers.

"It was a careful, well-researched piece," said Dr Christine Shen. "We were keen to participate because the public conversation about complementary care can be loose with the facts. We need more journalism like this — sceptical but fair, and willing to look at evidence."

The feature is part of a longer series the Herald is running on accessible healthcare in metropolitan Sydney. The full article is available behind a paywall on the Herald's website; a print summary appeared on page 8 of the weekend edition.

Rainbow Medicine has invited interested community members to discuss the article at the next free community talk. The discussion will be respectful, evidence-led and open to questions. Date and booking details are at /en/talks.