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Acupuncture was developed thousands of years ago in China and has proven itself countless times to be an effective method for treating a variety of conditions. Acupuncture seeks to restore balance to the flow of energy through the body. Disruptions to this energy, or “qi”, is thought to lead to the development of myriad health conditions. Acupuncture can be either a primary or complementary therapy and is often used, for example, by cancer patients to alleviate pain associated with the disease and/or its treatment.
Acupuncture teaches us that many common health problems can be traced to imbalances and disruptions of the qi. This is especially true when it comes to pain, whether it is acute or chronic. Acupuncture treatment will vary depending on what condition you are suffering from and the impact it is having on your day to day life. It may wind up your primary means of treatment, or it may wind up complementing or filling gaps in more mainstream treatments.
While acupuncture therapy is well-established in London, finding a qualified practitioner is not always easy. To assist you we have developed the ANP Practitioner Directory that lists all the known qualified acupuncturists near you.
Address: 84 Park Road, London N8 8JQ, UK
Practitioner: Acupuncturist, Naturopath
Specialism:
Appointments: In Person, Online, Phone
Website: https://purehealthacupuncture.co.uk/
Phone: 02034883175
Address: Leyton, London, UK
Practitioner: Acupuncturist, Naturopath
Specialism:
Appointments: In Person
Phone: 07890994728
Address: 32 London Bridge St, London SE1 9SG, UK
Practitioner: Acupuncturist
Specialism: Digestive
Appointments:
Address: Greenwich, London, UK
Practitioner: Acupuncturist, Naturopath
Specialism: Skin Conditions, General Health and Wellbeing
Appointments: In Person, Online, Phone
Website: https://wellnessbygabrielle.com
Address: 135-137 High Street, Chipping Ongar, Ongar, Essex CM5 9AL, UK
Practitioner: Acupuncturist, Herbalist, Naturopath
Specialism: Women's Health, General Health and Wellbeing
Appointments: In Person
Phone: 07360206570
Appointments: In Person, Online
Website: http://www.saminahaider.com
Address: 147 Bellenden Road, London, UK
Practitioner: Acupuncturist, Naturopath
Specialism: General Health and Wellbeing
Appointments: In Person
Address: 151 Clapham High Street, London, UK
Practitioner: Acupuncturist
Specialism: General Health and Wellbeing
Appointments: In Person
Address: 75 Sewardstone Road, London E2 9HN, UK
Practitioner: Acupuncturist, Homeopath
Specialism: Women's Health, Family Health, General Health and Wellbeing
Address: London, UK
Practitioner: Acupuncturist, Naturopath
Specialism: General Health and Wellbeing, Children's Health
Appointments: In Person
Website: http://www.littlebigacupuncture.com