Healing your mind, body and spirit naturally
December Offer! Book your first treatment in December and get your 2nd for half price.
To find out how acupuncture can help you, please call 07902 259 485
My practice is based in Ripley town centre, just opposite the market place, where you will find pay and display car parking and bus stops.
Suite 104
Thomas Henry House
1-5 Church St
Ripley
Derbyshire
DE5 3BU
Traditional Acupuncture draws on the principles of thousands of years of Chinese philosophy whilst having adapted to meet our needs in the 21st century. It can be used as a stand-alone treatment, or alongside Western Medicine.
Who has acupuncture? Many people come to acupuncture for help with specific symptoms or to relieve specific pains like osteoarthritis of the knee. Some use acupuncture because they feel generally unwell but have no obvious diagnosis. Others choose acupuncture simply to enhance their feeling of wellbeing. Acupuncture is considered suitable for all ages including babies and children. It can be used effectively alongside conventional medicine. |
What can it do for me?
Some people turn to acupuncture for help with a specific symptom or condition. Others choose to have treatment to help maintain good health, as a preventive measure, or simply to improve their general sense of wellbeing. Because traditional acupuncture aims to treat the whole person rather than specific symptoms in isolation, it can be effective for a range of conditions.
Remember that acupuncturists treat the person, not just the condition which they have, so each patient's treatment plan will be different. However, you can always ask your practitioner about other patients' experiences, to give you an idea of what to expect. Many people return to acupuncture again and again because they find it so beneficial and relaxing.
In 2009 the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence recommended that acupuncture should be made available on the NHS, as a cost-effective short-term treatment for the management of early, persistent non-specific lower back pain.
For more information on acupuncture, and to access research fact sheets on more than 60 conditions acupuncture successfully treats go to the website of the British Acupuncture Council
www.acupuncture.org.uk
Some people turn to acupuncture for help with a specific symptom or condition. Others choose to have treatment to help maintain good health, as a preventive measure, or simply to improve their general sense of wellbeing. Because traditional acupuncture aims to treat the whole person rather than specific symptoms in isolation, it can be effective for a range of conditions.
Remember that acupuncturists treat the person, not just the condition which they have, so each patient's treatment plan will be different. However, you can always ask your practitioner about other patients' experiences, to give you an idea of what to expect. Many people return to acupuncture again and again because they find it so beneficial and relaxing.
In 2009 the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence recommended that acupuncture should be made available on the NHS, as a cost-effective short-term treatment for the management of early, persistent non-specific lower back pain.
For more information on acupuncture, and to access research fact sheets on more than 60 conditions acupuncture successfully treats go to the website of the British Acupuncture Council
www.acupuncture.org.uk
Please call 07902 259 485 to book a free 30 minute consultation.
I am a graduate of The College of Traditional Acupuncture and a member of the British Acupuncture Council.
I am a graduate of The College of Traditional Acupuncture and a member of the British Acupuncture Council.
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