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Community (and low cost) acupuncture clinic Tuesdays 3.30-5.30pm at ZenYoga on Camberwell Grove


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Come along to the Get Well Clinic at ZenYoga on Camberwell Grove for low cost acupuncture in the community setting, where there are several treatment tables in the same room, with the practitioners moving from bed to bed, treating various people at a time, so being able to reduce treatment fees.


We treat most health conditions, from sports injuries, headaches, anxiety, coughs and colds; to cancer, heart disease, autoimmune conditions and chronic pain.


As well as being able to reduce the cost, people enjoy the social environment to treatment in the beautiful ZenYoga studio on Camberwell Grove opposite no.43, SE5 8RE.


Treatments cost ?20-40 (there is no means testing, you choose how much you pay) with a ?10 full diagnosis fee the first treatment. The clinic runs on Tuesdays 3.30-5.50pm, with a further concession of ?15 per treatment for students, the unemployed and pensioners (proof required).


More information here [camberwellacupuncture.co.uk].


For bookings please email [email protected]

?George is an wonderful practitioner, both in terms of practical skills and his intuitive responses to patient needs. I have a chronic condition which effect many aspects of my life, but the main negative contributor to this condition is stress. It is thanks to George that I now find myself in a better space ? while seeing George for my physical symptom he somehow managed to influence me on a much broader level, consequently I have radically change my lifestyle and my condition is now vastly improved.? CG, potter
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