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Can you help me?

A variety of treatment options are available to suit every purpose, whether you are seeking treatment for a particular condition or to simply treat yourself to some general relaxation. You may already have in mind the type of treatment you wish to try, but if not you can book in for your initial consultation and we’ll decide together what the best plan is for you. Perhaps a combination of things!

The treatments available are:

  • Acupuncture – £65 initial appointment / £50 follow up
  • Chinese Herbal Medicine – £65 initial / £35 follow up + price of herbs
  • Combined acupuncture & massage – £65
  • Combined acupuncture & herbs – £75 initial appointment / £60 follow up

For all treatment types you will need an initial double appointment to include a detailed consultation before your first treatment.

“I felt instant relief after my first acupuncture treatment.

I say to everyone

‘Go see Emma – she’ll sort you out!’  ”

David, Scarborough

I’m trying to get pregnant

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What if I am pregnant?

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Can you treat my child?

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A tranquil retreat

My treatment room offers a safe and comfortable space for you to relax and let go of your daily stresses. Let everything off your chest as we have a chat, then lay yourself on the treatment couch and let the healing begin as you drift off to the gentle music.

All of my favourite things are in this room: my library of fascinating tomes, my treasure box of essential oils and the tools with which I help people to feel better. I think it’s my favourite place!

Find out more about what to expect on your visit.

Availability

  • Monday: 9am – 6pm
  • Tuesday: 9am – 6pm
  • Wednesday: 9am – 6pm
  • Thursday: 9am – 6pm
  • Weekends and out of hours – by request, £10 additional fee

Cancellation Policy

We politely request that you provide 24 hours’ notice if you are unable to attend your appointment, wherever possible, 48 hours’ in the case of initial appointments. Failure to provide reasonable notice may result in being charged for your appointment.