About Emma
The Malvern Acupuncture clinic, 28-30 Belle Vue terrace, malvern, wr14 4pz
About Emma Scott
My name is Emma Scott. I am a fully qualified Traditional Acupuncturist and work from The Malvern Acupuncture Clinic, 28-30 Belle Vue Terrace, Malvern, and The Yeleni; Complementary Health Centre and Cancer Charity in Hereford. Here I support people living through and with cancer.
I am on the third-year teaching team at The Acupuncture Academy in Leamington Spa, and supervise students in their clinical year.
My Training
I graduated from The Acupuncture Academy in 2017. My training was extensive covering all aspects of Chinese medical and acupuncture theory. The focus of my training was 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.
Postgraduate courses that I have completed include:
- Oncology Acupuncture: International certificate programme (2023)
- Cancer rehabilitation and renewal (2018)
- Fundamentals of oncology acupuncture: Memorial Sloan Kettering (2017)
- Chinese Medicine Nutrition Diploma (2024)
- NADA protocol (2018)
- IVF and miscarriage; Understanding endometriosis and PCOS; Understanding male and female infertility (2017)
- Auricular acupuncture; Advanced auricular acupuncture (2019)
Professional Membership
I am a member of the British Acupuncture Council and adhere to the Council’s Codes of Safe Practice and Professional Conduct.
I am 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.
My clinic is licensed by Malvern Hills District Council. I hold full medical malpractice and public/products liability insurance cover.
Please contact me if you would like any further information.
Recent Blog Posts
Late Summer and the Earth Element
The wheel of the year keeps turning, and in Chinese Medicine, we are now in the season of late summer, which corresponds with the Earth element. We transition from the yang of summer to the yin of winter, as the afternoon light becomes a little more golden. The five...
Summer Solstice and the Fire Element
As the sun reaches its highest point in the sky, we welcome the summer solstice- the longest day and the shortest night. Cultures throughout history have honoured the solstice with celebrations and ritual. In Chinese Medicine, the summer solstice represents the...
Did you know that acupuncture can help those suffering from mental health challenges?
Mental Health Awareness Week 2023 Not only does a cancer diagnosis take its toll on the body physically, it can also have a huge impact on mental and emotional well-being. It is becoming more widely known that acupuncture can help moderate the physical symptoms...
Oncology Acupuncture
As part of my professional development, I have just completed an Oncology Acupuncture course. This involved 50 hours of learning western medical concepts of cancer development, diagnosis and treatment, and Chinese Medicine's view of cancer and cancer support. The...
Acupuncture for Menopause
Menopause Acupuncture - an alternative treatment for menopausal symptoms Menopause is a transformative stage in a woman’s life; a gateway to new harmony and well- being. Menopause is the transition from The Maiden who represents youth, vitality and...
Staying COVID-19 secure in 2020
My Commitment to Safe Practice I’m delighted to tell you that I am taking bookings for acupuncture from the 13th July! I want to share with you the procedures I will be implementing to minimise the risk of COVID-19, to keep you as safe as possible. I have been guided...
Acupuncture for Cancer Support
Working as an acupuncturist both privately and for a cancer charity, I have a special interest in supporting those living with and beyond a cancer diagnosis. I have also undertaken specialised post-graduate training in this field. There is a significant body of...
Stay Healthy During Winter with Acupuncture
This blog post looks at how we can stay healthy during winter with acupuncture and Chinese medical theory. Chinese Medical theory talks a lot about living in harmony with nature and the seasons. It is believed that living in this way creates balance between our bodies...








