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Reflexology and massage therapy, specialising in pregnancy, and NEW baby massage classes


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"Reflexology is second to none for pregnancy care" Suzanne Enzer, midwife and reflexologist


I am a fully qualified clinical reflexologist and massage therapist with post-graduate training in maternity reflexology and pregnancy massage offering treatments from my warm and tranquil clinic in Dulwich, as well as from Neal's Yard Therapy Rooms in Covent Garden.


Enjoy the benefits of balancing, energising, stress-relieving reflexology and massage to promote a more relaxed pregnancy, easier labour and faster post-natal recovery. Reflexology is not only well established for encouraging fertility but also for gaining symptomatic relief from a range of chronic and acute health concerns including stress, headaches, insomnia, musculoskeletal pain and niggling pregnancy aches and pains.


Options for pain relief are limited during pregnancy and side-lying massage can bring an escape from stretched and strained tendons and ligaments - as well as being a precious little bit of me-time in the later stages before the baby arrives! Please look at my website for much more information about the treatments I offer or to email me with any questions. I really look forward to meeting you and treating you. www.touchtherapy.co


NEW TO TOUCH THERAPY!

Infant massage classes from newborn to pre-crawling - groups of up to 8 babies at my Dulwich practice on Tuesday mornings and afternoons. Following the International Association of Infant Massage curriculum this course teaches a wonderful massage routine for you to practise on your baby as well as the theory of bonding and attachment, behavioural states, engagement cues, 'listening' to your baby, adaptations for your growing child etc. Come and meet other new parents or round up some local friends and come as a group - bring your baby and a sense of humour! Call or email me on [email protected] for availability.

Charlotte

www.touchtherapy.co

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I was given this treatment as a Christmas Gift, and it was one of my best ever presents. The treatment itself was so relaxing and de-stressing, and the added benefit has been a real improvement in my sleep patterns. The environment is delightful and really adds to the whole experience, with the added and unexpected benefit of being able to buy my favourite candles at the end! Top treatment, top gift!
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I've just finished a course of reflexology which I started when I was pregnant and carried the 6 sessions through until now (my baby is 4 months old now). Charlotte did an amazing job to relieve all manner of antenatal and postnatal issues, including carpal tunnel syndrome, back pain and fatigue. I'm sure the session before my baby's birth helped move things along too! Charlotte has a wonderful way of making you feel extremely relaxed during and after the sessions - I would strongly recommend booking a session or 5 (you get the 6th free!)
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I having regular reflexology sessions with Charlotte for the last 6 months- both during and post pregnancy. The sessions have become a little bit of 'me time' (although I do take my baby daughter along sometimes) which I really look forward to- I feel so much better afterwards. Charlotte is fab, has a really lovely treatment room and makes you feel really relaxed. I would definitely recommend.


Claire

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Hello - a one-hour reflexology treatment is ?45 (allow up to one hour and 15 minutes for the first appointment for a brief medical consultation). Courses are also available of five treatments with the sixth free which brings the price down to ?37 per treatment. More information on my website www.touchtherapy.co. Email me at [email protected] or call me on 07932 698 864 to book a treatment or if you have any other questions - it would be lovely to meet you! I look forward to hearing from you - Charlotte
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Another wholehearted recommendation for Charlotte. This was my second pregnancy and, with a toddler in tow, found it hard to find the time to relax and enjoy this pregnancy in the same way as my first. I found recommendations for Charlotte on the EDF and she became my hour of weekly sanity and grown up conversation! I also pre-paid for the blocks of five sessions and combined reflexology treatments with blissful pregnancy massages. I always walked out of her beautiful treatment room feeling rejuvenated. I am a believer in reflexology for general well being but am also lucky enough to have had two relatively easy and fast labours. It's hard to pinpoint the reasons for this but reflexology puts an expectant mother in a positive and relaxed state of mind, which has got to be a good thing! I can't recommend Charlotte highly enough: she's wonderful!
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