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New low cost acupuncture clinic on Tuesdays at ZenYoga


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Tuesday this week our new community acupuncture clinic opened on Camberwell Grove, offering low cost acupuncture in the traditional 'multibed' setting.


The Get Well Clinic is an afternoon clinic running on Tuesdays 3.30-5.30pm (will start at 1.30pm once we get busier). Treatment costs ?20-40 (you are asked to pay what you can), with a one-off additional ?10 fee for the diagnosis on your first visit. There is a concessionary fee of ?15 for students, the unemployed and pensioners (proof required). Booking is required. Treatment sees several patients treated in the same space, as traditionally practised in China, rather than a private 1-1 session, which allows a sense of community and information sharing, allowing friendships to build through health.


We are also offering a ?5 ear acupuncture drop-in clinic - excellent in overcoming stress, addiction and helping weight loss in particular.


As well as acupuncture, we can assess your diet, lifestyle and emotional landscape to help you find lasting resolution to your health concerns.


Please learn more at http://camberwellacupuncture.co.uk/ and email [email protected] for bookings.


Finally, please spread the word if you know someone who you think would really benefit from this new service.

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Perfect this is just what I need but I take my daughter to a class at that time. its half term next week so I could do next Tuesday if there is a slot free.

When you start earlier as mentioned then I'll be there. Much needed help for long term tension / hormone headaches. Please do keep me posted - my number 07957492407 / [email protected]


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