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Conceive - The Acupuncture Clinic for Fertility, Gynaecology and Pregnancy Care


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Conceive is an acupuncture clinic in East Dulwich, which specialises in male and female infertility, miscarriage, IVF support, gynaecological disorders, pregnancy care and all aspects of women?s health.


We have an expert team of dedicated acupuncturists at Conceive, who are here to support you on your fertility journey, and throughout your pregnancy, to birth.


Acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine form the core of our treatment at Conceive. However, we also offer Nutrition, Functional Medicine, Maya abdominal fertility massage, to provide a truly integrated service.


We have recently welcomed to new practitioner to our team, Anga Gonzalez. Anga brings with her a wealth of experience and expertise in the field of Fertility and Obstetrics.


Having started her career with a BSC in nutrition, Anga went on to graduate in acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine from the Pacific College of Oriental medicine in San Diego in 2002. She has undertaken extensive postgraduate training in the field of Reproductive Medicine, including a Masters in Chinese Herbal Medicine for Women's Health at Shandong University in China and an Advanced Diploma in Chinese Medicine for Fertility and Pregnancy with Naava Carman.


Besides working as a doula, Anga has practised acupuncture at Zita West Fertility Clinic in London and lectured in Chinese medicine in schools and clinics in Europe and the US.


Anga combines her practice of Chinese medicine with nutrition, functional medicine, bodywork and a thorough understanding of western medicine and it's fertility treatments.


If you are wanting to conceive, either naturally or with IVF, why not come and visit Anga or one of our other experience practitioners at Conceive.


We are still located at Goose Green Clinic, and we also have new premises at Oru Space on Lordship Lane.


Conceive

Oru Space

20-22 Lordship Lane

London SE22 8EP


Conceive

Goose Green Clinic

59 East Dulwich Road

London SE22 9AP


T: 07957 641946

E: [email protected]

W: www.conceive.org.uk

I saw Claire at Conceive a few years ago for complex fertility issues, and I cannot recommend her enough. She is an experienced and skilled practitioner, with a wealth of knowledge in fertility. On a personal level, she is warm and empathetic and proved a great support to me at a very challenging time.

I highly recommend conceive, I was diagnosed with Adrenal Insufficiency and booked some acupuncture sessions with the amazing team at conceive. The combination of the acupuncture and Chinese herbs really helped.

Conceive are great team of empathic caring practitioners.

I had acupuncture treatments for chronic morning sickness. What a total transformation for me. My first pregnancy I spent in and out of hospital being rehydrated on a drip :( My second I spent basically sedated due to anti sickness suppositories as this was all they could offer me :( Third time around someone suggested acupuncture. I had to attend frequently often twice a week but this allowed me for the first time ever to have a relatively normal pregnancy and certainly allowed me to properly care for my other two children and enjoy something of a normal life. This had been entirely denied to me by my earlier two pregnancies. I cannot recommend this service enough it changed my life completely during pregnancy.ABSOLUTELY FANTASTIC

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