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Hi EDF,


The Get Well Clinic, our low cost community multibed acupuncture clinic at ZenYoga Studio on Camberwell Grove has extended its Tuesday opening hours so we are open almost twice as long - 3.15-6.45pm.


This service offers strong natural medicine without side effects for between ?20-40 (?10 extra your first treatment for the diagnosis). This is not means tested, you pay what you choose.


By treating people in the same space, not only can we treat up to 5 people at once, we can also massively reduce the price (my 1-1 fees in East Dulwich are ?50).


Chinese medicine looks at many different areas of your health, lifestyle, diet and health history to discern the best treatment and best changes to diet and lifestyle for long term, lasting results. Acupuncture is an effective, painless and safe treatment that is excellent for conditions such as:



- back pain, sports injuries and chronic pain

- headaches and migraines

- digestive issues and IBS

- heart and cardiovascular problems

- cancer support

- fertility

- autoimmune diseases

- coughs and colds, low immune systems

- low energy, ME, fibromyalgia

- skin conditions such as eczema, rosacea and psoriasis

- diabetes and weight loss

- smoking cessation


Book in by emailing [email protected] or calling Marion on 07985903715

http://camberwellacupuncture.co.uk/

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