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Wellness & Health -Greenwich

5.0
2 reviews
North Greenwich, London
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Home-based venue
Lymphatic Drainage Massage, 35 mins - 1 hr 15 mins
from £30
Bioenergetic Meridian Massage, physiotherapy 30 mins - 1 hr
from £40
Cellulite Treatment- legs 45 mins
£47
£65
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MonMonday
10:00AM6:00PM
TueTuesday
12:00PM6:00PM
WedWednesday
10:00AM6:00PM
ThuThursday
10:00AM6:00PM
FriFriday
10:00AM5:00PM
SatSaturday
11:00AM4:00PM
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Closed

Welcome to Wellness & Health by Fohow, London. Step into this sanctuary of relaxation with soothing sensations that seamlessly intertwine. Embrace the luxury of diverse massage techniques, each artfully designed to cater to your unique needs; you'll feel yourself descend into a blissful state with the gentle rhythm of each stroke, as you're transported to a realm of utter serenity, where worries are left behind and calmness becomes your companion.

Nearest public transport:

North Greenwich station is just a 5-minute walk away, so you'll have no problem keeping connected. Paid parking is available super close by.

The team:

With their years of experience, this maestro of massage is committed to providing an exceptional experience, ensuring that each visit to the retreat is a journey into relaxation, vitality, and empowerment.

What we like about the venue:

  • Atmosphere: Restorative, professional and welcoming.
  • Specialises in: Massages that will leave you feeling rejuvenated, revitalized, and deeply refreshed.
  • Brands and products used: This exclusive salon is renowned for its unwavering commitment to using only organic ingredients, ensuring that every treatment is as kind to the planet as it is to you.
  • The extra touches: English, Russian and Lithuanian are spoken fluently at the venue.

Bella Donna Acupuncture

5.0
19 reviews
Cubitt Town, London
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Acupuncture - Follow Up1 hr
£85
Acupuncture - First Appointment Only1 hr
£95
Buccal Massage1 hr
£130
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MonMonday
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TueTuesday
12:00PM8:00PM
WedWednesday
11:00AM7:00PM
ThuThursday
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12:00PM8:00PM
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11:00AM7:00PM
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Tucked away in a peaceful corner of the city, Bella Donna Acupuncture offers a sanctuary for those seeking holistic wellness through acupuncture. This venue, designed with tranquillity in mind, exudes a warm and welcoming ambience that'll instantly put you at ease as you forget about the outside world and indulge in some well-deserved self-care. Bella Donna Acupuncture specialises in a gentle, hands-on approach that enhances the body's natural healing processes through acupuncture, an ancient practice that balances energy flow and promotes overall well-being. Here in this oasis of tranquillity, your mind, body and spirit can unite in perfect harmony to find solace, renewal and a pathway to inner peace.

Nearest public transport:

South Quay station is just a 5-minute walk away, so you'll have no problem keeping connected.

The team:

With their years of experience Lucrezia is committed to providing an exceptional experience, ensuring that each visit to the retreat is a journey into relaxation, vitality, and empowerment.

What we like about the venue:

  • Atmosphere: Restorative, professional and welcoming.
  • Specialises in: A range of treatments for those seeking a truly indulgent and relaxing experience, using a variety of treatments to enhance the therapeutic benefits.

Autumn Acupuncture & Complementary Therapies

5.0
3 reviews
Hither Green, London
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Cupping 30 mins - 1 hr
from £40
Acupuncture1 hr
£65
Craniosacral Therapy1 hr
£65
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MonMonday
9:00AM1:00PM
TueTuesday
2:00PM4:00PM
WedWednesday
Closed
ThuThursday
2:00PM5:00PM
FriFriday
Closed
SatSaturday
Closed
SunSunday
Closed

About Me
My name is Jo Llewellyn and I am a fully qualified, traditional acupuncturist working from a quiet and relaxing clinic in Hither Green, SE13
I studied at The Acupuncture Academy where I was awarded their Professional Licentiate in Acupuncture, which is a three year degree level qualification accredited by the British Acupuncture Accreditation Board. My training was extensive and covered all aspects of Chinese medical and acupuncture theory, with a focus on the five element approach. This means that I will consider your main health problem, together with a holistic approach to you as an individual.
I am a member of the British Acupuncture Council and adhere to the Council's Codes of Safe Practice and Professional conduct. British Acupuncture Council members are also registered with the Professional Standards Authority which is a government body set up to regulate health and social care providers, and is accountable to Parliament.
I hold full medical malpractice and public/products liability insurance cover.

What is acupuncture?

Acupuncture is a branch of traditional medicine that has been practised in China and the far east for thousands of years. It has been developed, tested, researched and refined over this time into a treatment option accessed by increasing numbers of patients in the West. Without the benefit of modern scientific equipment, the first acupuncturists discovered many now familiar aspects of biomedical science.

A growing body of evidence-based clinical research is discovering how the body responds to acupuncture and its benefits for a wide range of common health conditions. Many people have acupuncture to relieve specific aches and pains such as osteoarthritis of the knee, TMJ pain, headaches and low back pain, or for common health problems like an overactive bladder. Other people choose acupuncture when they can feel their bodily functions are out of balance but have no obvious western medical diagnosis leading to western medical treatment. Many also have regular treatments simply because they find it beneficial and relaxing.

The focus for a traditional acupuncturist is on the patient as an individual and not just their specific illness, and all symptoms are seen as part of an interconnected pattern. Treatment involves the insertion of very fine needles into specific points which are said to affect the flow of your body’s qi, or vital energy, although there is ongoing research and study that suggests what many practitioners already know: that inserting needles into the channels (or meridians) affects change within the human body, and the term 'energy' is rather simplistic.

What does it feel like?

Many patients are concerned that acupuncture maybe painful but as the needles are flexible and about as thick as two human hairs there is usually only a very slight sensation as it enters the skin. Sometimes patients also feel a dull ache on the acupuncture point but this also only lasts for a few seconds and is generally not considered to be uncomfortable. Many find acupuncture relaxing and feel very calm during and after a treatment; you may also feel a little tired or sleepy so if possible, try to arrange a relatively restful and quiet day, especially for your first treatment.

Is it safe?

Acupuncture is one of the safest medical treatments currently on offer in the UK, in fact in 2001 a number of studies concluded that the risk of serious adverse reaction to acupuncture is less than 1 in 10,000. Any minor side effects that do occur, such as dizziness or bruising around needle points, are infrequent, mild and self-correcting. To see more information regarding the safety of acupuncture please visit the British Acupuncture Council's website.

Cupping:

Cupping is an ancient form of treatment, which helps stimulate the flow of Qi in the body. It involves the use of suction cups which are placed on the area being treated. Clients typically come for cupping for: Lower back pain, Neck and shoulder pain, Headache and migraine, knee pain. Cupping is sometimes combined with acupuncture, but can also be an effective treatment on its own.

Osteopathy/Craniosacral Therapy

I also offer Craniosacral Therapy, which is a gentle but powerful way of working with the body using light touch. CST works holistically with the whole person and changes may occur in body, mind and spirit during and after sessions. Because CST is so gentle and non-invasive it is suitable for everyone from newly born babies to the elderly. Women often come during pregnancy and with their babies for problems associated with difficult or traumatic births, CST helps the body to let go of tension and fear which may have been held in the body for years. CST works to balance the nervous system, and is very effective when applied to trauma or emotional problems. During or after a session, you may feel calm and energised, with increased clarity of mind and a feeling of well-being.

My practice is tucked away in a peaceful corner of South East London. Autumn Acupuncture & Complementary Therapies, London offers a sanctuary for those seeking holistic wellness. This complementary therapy centre, exudes a warm and welcoming ambience that'll instantly put you at ease.

Nearest public transport:

Hither Green station is just a short 3-minute stroll away, so you'll have no problem keeping connected. With its 10 minute fast link to London Bridge, it is accessible from all over London. As an extra bonus, you can find both free and paid parking close by if you prefer to come by car. Lewisham DLR and main line station are a 10 min walk away, and Blackheath Station a 20 min walk away.

The team:

Jo is an experienced, wise and caring practitioner and has an innate ability to diagnose exactly what your body and mind needs to achieve good health and inner harmony.

What we like about the venue:

  • Atmosphere: Restorative, Professional and Welcoming.
  • Specialises in: Acupuncture, Cupping and Craniosacral Therapy.