Hi, I’m Dean Wickenden — a registered acupuncturist based in Albany on Auckland’s North Shore. I offer personalised acupuncture treatments to support recovery from injuries, relieve pain, reduce stress and anxiety, improve sleep, balance hormones, and restore overall wellbeing.
Each session is tailored to what your body needs and may include cupping, massage, herbal support, or gentle yoga-based techniques. My approach blends traditional acupuncture with holistic therapies to support healing on every level — physical, emotional, and energetic.
Whether you’re managing chronic pain, recovering from an injury, or simply feeling out of balance, I’m here to help. My clinic is ACC-registered and welcomes clients from the North Shore and across Auckland.
Each person I work with is different — so every treatment is tailored to your specific needs. Whether you’re recovering from an injury, managing chronic pain, feeling emotionally overwhelmed, or simply need to reset, I draw on a wide range of tools to support you.
Alongside acupuncture, I may incorporate cupping, massage, herbal medicine, or simple yoga-based practices — depending on what your body needs on the day. The goal is always the same: to help you feel better, restore balance, and support real, lasting change.
Your first session starts with a short consultation where we talk about your health history, symptoms, and goals. From there, you’ll receive a fully customised treatment. Most sessions are around 60 minutes and include acupuncture, with the option to add cupping, tuina massage, or other supportive therapies.
You’ll leave feeling calm, grounded, and supported — and we’ll discuss follow-up care if needed.
Louise McGregorTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Before I came to Dean I was barely able to turn my head, my neck ached constantly and I had very restricted movement. I had been diagnosed with a degenerative cervical spine and was extremely despondent. Following just the first session I was able to move far more freely and after each session I am relaxed and pain free. Dean is extremely knowledgeable, professional and has wonderful healing skills. I had never attempted acupuncture before but am now a convert and would thoroughly recommend Dean to anyone who requires treatment for any issues. Caitlin SpoelTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I strongly recommend anyone considering acupuncture to visit Dean. Following a car accident, I've struggled with persistent back issues, finding no relief until I sought treatment from Dean. His clinic exudes tranquility and relaxation, and Dean ensures you feel at ease throughout the entire process. I've referred Dean to numerous friends and family members, all of whom have been thoroughly impressed with his expertise and care. Annette McDonaldTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I've been to see Dean a few times now and I look forward to every treatment. I was nervous at first, but Dean helped me to feel calm and relaxed as he talked me through the process. It's amazing how much better you will feel after just a couple of sessions. If you are considering acupuncture, I highly recommend that you contact Dean. Colleen PopeTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I recently had two acupuncture sessions with Dean and the relief was almost immediate after years of problems with my neck. I cannot recommend Dean highly enough. Amelia PellsTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Loved the Yin & Pins class with Dean and Marjolein. Very calming space and felt super grounded afterwards. jan canningsTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I love going to yin and pins it’s truely a unique experience to enter the new season. Dean and Marjolien are beautiful facilitators who come together with all their knowledge and wisdom holding a wonderful space to recalibrate and let go . Jana Sarah CullumTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Dean has help me so much with aches, pains and emotional ailments. 5 star! Highly recommend pasha venierTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I wholeheartedly endorse Dean as a healer for any condition because he is such an amazing person. He approaches his therapies holistically and is very knowledgeable. More significantly, after every session I feel totally different and better in every way, than I did when I arrived. Dean is a very reputable practitioner that you can confidently entrust for both your initial experience and follow-up treatments if you haven't tried acupuncture before (you should absolutely give it a try - Dean really understands and using his calming techniques, alleviates your fear of needles). If you have an injury, your life will be made easier by Dean's status as an ACC provider. Louise KingTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I decided to try acupuncture for the first time having suffered a back injury. I certainly didn't know what to expect, but it has been the best decision to go to Dean for treatment. As well as treating the injury with a great deal of success, Dean has also been helping me out with other health issues and I just feel better all round. He is both professional and caring, and extremely knowledgeable. Pip DavidsonTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I went to Dean with neck issues that I have been battling for years. Always buying new pillows and doing other things to remove the pain and increase mobility. I found Dean via google and after my first session of Acupuncture and Myofascial Release the difference in my pain and mobility is unbelievable. I have since been back again for 'maintenance' and it just keeps getting better. Dean is lovely to work with, easy to talk to and you feel safe and in professional hands. He is not pushy or trying to upsell. The clinic is clean and warm. Highly recommend and will continue to visit.
Booking is easy — just choose a time below that works for you and complete your details.Sessions are available in Albany, serving Auckland and the North Shore.
B1/400 Rosedale Road, Albany Auckland
Acupuncture is an external therapy that is part of traditional Chinese medicine. Thin acupuncture needles are inserted into specific acupuncture points on the body to affect the qi of the individual
Acupuncture needles are inserted into specific points on the body which are often located on meridians (energy channels). The acupuncturist will then contact the qi of the person and manipulate the needle using specific needle techniques for the desired outcome. For example, if someone has insomnia and stress a needle technique to lower and vent excessive energy will be used. Afterwards, the person would feel very calm and relaxed, on the other hand, if someone was suffering from muscle pain caused by ashi points ( trigger points) a different needle technique would be used to break up the qi blockage causing the pain. For full power good quality acupuncture, it is indispensable for the acupuncture practitioner to have a solid qi practice such as qi qigong. If the practitioner cannot control the qi in his or herself, they will not be able to affect the qi of the client. Without qi, acupuncture is just sticking a needle into a body.
The precise mechanisms by which acupuncture works are still not fully understood, but various scientific theories have been proposed.
Neuroanatomical theory: This theory suggests that stimulation of the acupuncture points stimulates nerve fibers and activate pain pathways in the central nervous system, leading to the release of natural pain-relieving substances like endorphins.
Biochemical theory: This theory suggests that acupuncture can modulate the levels of certain chemicals in the body, such as neurotransmitters and hormones, that play a role in pain perception and regulation.
Acupuncture is safe when practised by a qualified, good quality practitioner who knows what they are doing. The average training to become an acupuncturist is three to four years of full-time study. It can be unsafe when people are not trained well by quality teachers. It is a great idea to research the training and experience of the practitioner.
Many people claim to do acupuncture when they have only done a two-day dry needling course for example many physiotherapists. This is misleading and can be very unsafe especially for people with underlying health conditions.
When the needle goes in you will feel a little pricking sensation and often you do not feel anything at all this is because the needles are ultra-thin. After the acupuncture needle is inserted you may feel nothing or a sensation like warmth, movement, tingling, a mild or strong electrical current. Acupuncture treatments can vary depending on the individual client’s condition, constitution, emotions, and energy levels, treatments can range from very gentle to strong. Your acupuncturist needs to be able to judge and communicate this.
It varies depending on the condition being treated and the severity. It is common to receive 1 to 12 treatments.
Generally, after 4 treatments you should notice an improvement.
To find a reputable acupuncturist, a starting point would be to perform a local search, such as “acupuncture near me” on Google. To ensure the highest quality of acupuncture treatment, it is advisable to seek practitioners who specialize in classical traditional Chinese medicine acupuncture, which is considered the most authentic and effective method.
It is important to consider an acupuncturist’s personal practice of qi gong or tai chi, as this can enhance their ability to affect the qi with needles. Other important qualities to look for include excellent communication skills, compassion, and empathy.
In addition, to further evaluate a potential acupuncturist, it is recommended to research their experience and qualifications, read online reviews from previous patients, and inquire about their training and who they have learned from. These steps can provide valuable insight into the practitioner’s level of competence and the quality of care they provide.
As a helpful tip, the warmth of the practitioner’s hands can also provide a clue to their level of qi. Practitioners with naturally warm hands are said to have strong qi, while those with cold and clammy hands have a weaker qi.
Dry needling is based on acupuncture, it is a very basic form of acupuncture used to treat muscular-skeletal conditions. Acupuncture is a complete system that relates to traditional Chinese medicine and is used to treat a wide range of health issues. The typical training for dry needling in New Zealand is two to four days compared to three to four years of training to become an acupuncturist.
Acupuncture is a traditional Chinese healing practice known for its ability to address a wide range of health concerns. From pain management to stress relief, this ancient therapy has gained recognition for its natural and holistic approach to wellness.
Conditions that Acupuncture can Help:
Before seeking acupuncture treatment, it’s essential to consult a qualified acupuncturist or healthcare professional. They can provide personalized guidance and determine if acupuncture is a suitable option for your specific health needs. With its time-tested techniques, acupuncture offers a natural and complementary approach to promoting overall well-being and healing.