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Summer offer at ESPH: Feel great with massages now starting from ?25*


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Here at ESPH on Lordship Lane we want you to get the most out of Summer. That?s why you can now book a massage from only ?25 per session*.


You may have already experienced the effectiveness of massage and our therapists are ready to help to relieve your stress, anxiety and tension so you are in peak form. Why not reduce your stiffness, improve your circulation and muscle tone or get on the road to injury recovery at ESPH East Dulwich, on the corner of Bassano Street.


Available in 30, 45 and 60 minute sessions with savings of up to 20%. Book a course of 5 and save up to 25%*.

Gift vouchers also available. Show you care and book a treatment for a friend or family member.


CALL 020 7907 1900 AND SAVE TODAY.

Or contact [email protected]


*Book by 31 August and use by 30 Sept 2013. Offer available for a limited period only.

Massage is available at ESPH East Dulwich on Mondays and Wednesdays 10am-9pm, Tuesdays 9am-1pm and Saturdays 8am-4pm.

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