1 to 1 sessions
The Malvern Acupuncture clinic, 28-30 Belle Vue terrace, malvern, worcestershire, wr14 4pz
1 to 1 sessions
What happens when you come for treatment?
Your initial visit will take around 1 and a half hours and consists of gathering full details of your current complaint/s, and any medical test or investigations that you have had, as well as taking a full case looking at all aspects of your day to day well being.
You will also have the opportunity to discuss in complete confidence any concerns or troubles you may currently be dealing with. We can also discuss if there are any cultural or religious needs that you need reflected in your care.
After your consultation, I will carry out a number of short and non-invasive physical diagnostic tests including blood pressure, temperature distribution and pulse taking. In most cases, aside from the most complex, this is then followed by your first treatment.
Subsequent appointments take up to one hour, and include discussion of your progress and your treatment to date.
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