About Acupuncture Middlesbrough
Coming for a few acupuncture treatments can strengthen your own healing powers, leading to improvements in your symptoms and your general feeling of ‘well being’. Hence acupuncture is helpful for a huge range of conditions and problems. We regularly successfully treat patients with conditions such as pain (including arthritis), depression or lethargy, anxiety, panic attacks, PMS, digestive problems, morning sickness, neuropathy, headaches, sprains and injuries, sciatica, insomnia, tennis elbow, period pains, hot flushes, high blood pressure, infertility ..... or just feeling ’under the weather’ or not your usual self!
Acupuncture is often very helpful for long-term chronic health conditions such as symptoms or pain, that do not respond well to conventional medicine or where the side-effects of the medicines cause even more difficulties.
At Acupuncture Middlesbrough, we practice ’Kiiko Matsumoto’ Japanese acupuncture that uses very fine needles, making it a far more pleasant experience than normal Chinese acupuncture or acupuncture practised by other health professionals.
Each session costs just £30 and lasts about an hour. At present clinics are held on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at the Cleveland Business Centre, Middlesbrough, TS1 2RQ.
My training, work experience and any achievement
BSc Acupuncture
Further training in ’Kiiko Matsumoto’ style Japanese Acupuncture
Other concerns & issues I deal with
Pain (including arthritis), depression or lethargy, anxiety, panic attacks, PMS, digestive problems, morning sickness, neuropathy, headaches, sprains and injuries, sciatica, insomnia, tennis elbow, period pains, hot flushes, high blood pressure, infertility.
Concerns & issues I deal with
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