253 Alan Moss Road Loughborough LE11 4LU |
I travel to visit patients at home
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I started training in Traditional Acupuncture at Leamington Spa in 1983 and qualified as a Lic. Ac. in March 1986. I then studied for a further three years above my initial training, studying advanced diagnostic techniques and Traditional Chinese Medicine. I have also studied Shiatsu to help me further understand energy movement in the body and how imbalance affects movement.
If you are looking for a stuffy, pompous or very formal practitioner, I am not the practitioner for you: I have a sense of humour and a more casual manner than most. Don’t let that fool you! I am very serious about treating my patients and I am very thorough.
First visit (allow 1¼ hours): | £40.00 |
Follow-up visits (¾ hour): | £40.00 |
An additional charge of £5.00 is added for every 10 miles of travel outside Loughborough.
24 hours' notice is required for cancellation. Failure to cancel will result in an invoice for the full amount.
Treatment involves the use of very fine disposable needles which have been pre-sterilised. Does it hurt? There is a sensation when the acupuncture point is contacted via a needle; however, I have treated many children and adults who are frightened before the first treatment and then say "Is that all it is?" Depending on the desired result the needles are left in place for 20 minutes or taken out immediately.
Traditional Acupuncture can improve your health whatever your condition. It does this by balancing your vital energies, which means it can be used preventatively, as well as for the treatment of most kinds of disease (including migraine, arthritis, sciatica, depression, infertility, impotence, stress, high blood pressure, menstrual problems, back pain).
You will see overall improvements in your health, not only in your main complaint; other minor aches and pains will clear up. There will also be side benefits, such as restful sleeping, more energy, and a general zest for life. When spirit, body and mind are treated together, healing is the result.