Wednesday, 19 March 2014

Acupuncture Community Clinic in Edinburgh

On a budget but need that knee treated? Restricted by time to get acupuncture treatment? The acupuncture Community Clinic may be for you! We run most Thursday mornings between 08:30 and 12 at the Centre for Holistic Health, 5AYork Place.

The CC has for over two years now been available to many who would usually have no access to this alternative therapy. The no-frills treatment means that more patients can be seen at one time, reducing the cost considerably. We believe that health care should be more accessible to all that need it regardless of their financial situation. We will try to accommodate as many patients as we can.

Our community clinic sessions cost £15 whereas private acupuncture sessions in Edinburgh range between £35 and £60 per session.

Multi-bed clinics have grown in popularity in recent years and enabling many more people to access the benefits of acupuncture without excessive costs.  It may not be suitable to everyone, especially if you have a complex condition that needs dedicated time. However, most people enjoy the more social environment where human connections can be made. Please call me at 0131 556 8440 to discuss whether your condition could be treated within the multi-bed clinic”.

Please note that new patients must have an initial one hour consultation in order to take a full medical history (£45) before joining the multi-bed clinic. To find out more, please call the Centre for Holistic Health on (0131) 556 8440.




By Charmaine Shepherd  B.Sc. Biomed., N.dip. Ac, MBAcC
Charmaine Shepherd is an Acupuncturist, Director of the Centre for Holistic Health and Author of Is it all in your mind? 10 Steps to Resolving the Underlying Causes of Anxiety and Depression. Available on Kindle!

Charmaine has a sensitive and holistic approach to health-care. She is dedicated to helping individuals take control of their own health. "I believe in supporting the innate healing ability of the body through the use of natural remedies, nutrition and lifestyle,” Charmaine Shepherd.

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