Anand Marshall MBAcC, RCHM
About me
Anand has been practicing since 1998, he trained in both Chinese and Japanese acupuncture and Practices Kanpo (Japanese herbal Medicine) and Classical Chinese Herbal Medicine. He was a clinical supervisor and lecturer at the London College of Traditional Acupuncture from 2000- until it's closure in 2010. He is a lecturer and clinical supervisor at the City College of Acupuncture in Islington & was the external examiner at the London College of Naturopathy on the Acupuncture module .
He has had the pleasure of training literally 1000's of acupuncture students over the years.
He worked for the NHS in Westminster 2000-2014 where GP's refer patients suffering from Back pain, arthritic complaints, RSI, migraines and many other conditions.
In private practice he treat sports injuries, fertility issues, back pain, stress, allergies and many other conditions.
Training, qualifications & experience
I am a member of the British Acupuncture Council and Register of Chinese Herbal Medicine
I am the external examiner for the acupuncture course at the College of Naturopathic Medicine.
Member organisations

British Acupuncture Council
As the UKs largest professional body of acupuncturists the BAcC guarantee excellence in training, safe practice and professional conduct.
All members of the BAcC (MBAcC) have BSc or BA degree level training or its equivalent in traditional acupuncture, Chinese medicine, and western biomedical sciences including anatomy, physiology and pathology.

Register of Chinese Herbal Medicine
The Register of Chinese Herbal Medicine (RCHM) exists to provide information to members of the public who are seeking a qualified practitioner who is bound by Codes of Ethics and Good Practice and who has full professional insurance.
The normal route to becoming a member of the RCHM is usually via graduation from a UK educational institution that has been accredited by the European Herbal and Traditional Medicine Practitioners Association (EHTPA).
Accredited register membership

Accredited Register Scheme
The Accredited Register Scheme was set up in 2013 by the Department of Health (DoH) as a way to recognise organisations that hold voluntary registers which meet certain standards. These standards are set by the Professional Standards Authority (PSA).
This therapist has indicated that they belong to an Accredited Register.

Therapies offered
Fees
Acupuncture Initial consultation and treatment £50 and follow up £45, Herbal Initial consultation £45 , Follow ups £30 but included when combined with acupuncture consultation, herbs £1.80 per day