Acupuncture

Discover the healing powers of Acupuncture

“The body is seen as an interconnected system of highways where disruptions in Qi can lead to imbalances and health issues.”

WHAT IS ACUPUNCTURE?

A needle-thin path to healing

Acupuncture is a practice rooted in Traditional Chinese Medicine, dating back thousands of years. It involves the strategic insertion of thin, sterile needles into specific points on the body, stimulating energy flow or Qi. 

HOW CAN ACUPUNCTURE HELP?

Restore your flow of energy.

Pain Management

Stress Reduction

Enhanced Circulation

Balanced emotional well-being

Enhanced Circulation

Boost Immune Function

Improve Sleep Quality

Enhanced Circulation

HOW CAN ACUPUNCTURE HELP?

Restore your flow of energy.

Pain Management

Stress Reduction

Enhanced Circulation

Balanced emotional well-being

Boosting Immune Function

Improvement in Sleep Quality

Embark on Your Journey to Wellness – Schedule Your Acupuncture Session Today. 

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TREATS COMMON HEALTH PROBLEMS

Various healing properties.

Respiratory Conditions

Alleviate symptoms of allergies, asthma, and sinus issues.

Womens Health

Assist with menstrual irregularities, fertility challenges, and menopausal symptoms.

Emotional Well-being

 Support mental health by managing stress, anxiety, and depression.

Muscle Disorders

Provide relief from conditions like arthritis, back pain, and joint issues.

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TRADITIONAL CHINESE MEDICINE

5 Element Acupuncture

Rooted in the principles of Traditional Chinese Medicine, acupuncture is guided by the concept of balancing the five elements - Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, and Water. Each element corresponds to specific organs and aspects of the body, and an imbalance in any can manifest as health issues. 5 Element Acupuncture seeks to restore harmony by addressing the root cause of these imbalances.

OUR MOST FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS.

Got a question? See how we can help.

  • How will I feel after treatment?

    You are likely to feel relaxed and calm, possibly tired or drowsy. There are virtually no unpleasant side effects, but occasionally there may be minor bruising at the needle point, or a short-term flare-up of your symptoms.

  • Who has acupuncture?

    Often people try acupuncture to address a specific problem that has not responded to other treatments, or because they do not feel as well as they should do. Acupuncture can act as a treatment and a preventative therapy, as it treats you as a whole person rather than just your symptoms.


    Acupuncture is usually suitable for all ages, including babies, children, teenagers, people with fertility issues, pregnant women and elderly people. Any contraindications will be checked for in the initial consultation and discussed with you. 

  • How does acupuncture fit with conventional medicine?

    Acupuncture is considered safe for all ages and can be used alongside conventional medicine. It seen as a 'complementary medicine' and as such can be used as an adjunct to Western medical treatment.


    For some people, improving symptoms in order to reduce prescription medicine is a major consideration and this may be done in consultation with your Doctor or consultant.

  • How many treatments will I need?

    This will depend on your condition; chronic conditions can take longer to improve. You should start to notice improvements in around 4-5 sessions. 


    If you are coming for help with sub-fertility, a course of treatment may take much longer than this as underlying problems may also need to be addressed. Be prepared for a minimum of 3 months.


    Treatments are usually once or twice a week to begin with, becoming less frequent as improvement is made. Often long term benefits can be maintained with a 'top up' treatment every 6-8 weeks.

  • Is acupuncture painful?

    Acupuncture needles are extremely fine, and patients often describe the needle sensation as a tingling or dull ache.


    If you have a fear of needles, it may be possible to treat you with acupressure, please ask.

  • Do I need to prepare for my treatment?

    Avoid eating a large meal an hour before treatment and avoid alcohol immediately before and after treatment.

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