Traditional Chinese Acupuncture
Dee Tomlin, BSc, MBAcC
Welcome to Malvern Hills Acupuncture, where I practice Traditional Chinese Medicine including Acupuncture and Tui Na (Chinese Therapeutic Massage). Read about these and the other treatments on offer, what your first appointment will be like, and charges.
January 5th update: Following yesterday’s Stay at Home announcement, I have received confirmation from my Professional Association that I can continue to treat urgent or high-need cases. If you are in doubt, please don’t hesitate to call or arrange a free fifteen minute phone consultation.
On-line bookings are suspended for the moment, apart from the free fifteen-minute consultation.
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Conditions seen in clinic include back pain, stress, infertility, women’s health issues, and sports injuries.
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Returning to a new normal
What a strange time we have just lived through! Who would have thought that in 2020 we would be locked down in our homes and only allowed out for shopping and one form of exercise a day? At last, I am delighted to be able to open on 4th July.
Practice Changes for COVID-19
Previous clients will know that I have always had a very high standard of hygiene but, as you might expect, things will be a little different for the time being. This post highlights the key changes.
Cupping
Cupping is the use of a cup, usually made of glass, to create a vacuum on the skin to help relieve tight muscles and conditions where there is pain.
Winter
How does winter make you feel? Cold, sad, nostalgic and in pain? Or energised, looking ahead and positive? The darker months of winter can bring on many emotions: it’s a time to look after ourselves in mind, body and spirit, to be ready for the year ahead.
Returning to a new normal
What a strange time we have just lived through! Who would have thought that in 2020 we would be locked down in our homes and only allowed out for shopping and one form of exercise a day? At last, I am delighted to be able to open on 4th July.
Practice Changes for COVID-19
Previous clients will know that I have always had a very high standard of hygiene but, as you might expect, things will be a little different for the time being. This post highlights the key changes.
Cupping
Cupping is the use of a cup, usually made of glass, to create a vacuum on the skin to help relieve tight muscles and conditions where there is pain.