About me
Whether you are seeking help for a musculoskeletal injury through to more deeply rooted mental and emotional disturbance, I provide a safe and supportive environment where patients and students can heal.
Training, qualifications & experience
I have a BSc Honours degree in acupuncture from The International College of Oriental Medicine and am a member of the British Acupuncture Council. Also I am a Yoga teacher of many years. I trained in London with Saraswati Neville an initiate of Swami Vishnudevananda of the Sivananda tradition. These dual disciplines guide my practice as a healthcare and bodywork practitioner.
Member organisations

British Acupuncture Council (BAcC)
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.
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
Additional information
Acupuncture treatment:
Initial consultation (70-75 minutes) £45.00
Follow-up treatments (50-60 minutes) £38.00
Babies and young children (40 minutes) £30.00
Home visits can be arranged at extra cost.
Yoga therapy:
In your home or a hired space, for individuals or small groups
1 hour £45
1.5 hours £60
When I work
Tuesdays 10am-8pm Wednesdays 2pm-8pm Thursdays 12pm-5pm Fridays 10am-5pm Saturdays 10am-1pm
Further information
Acupuncture is not only one of the safest medical treatments available in the UK today, but is fast becoming one of the most popular forms of complementary therapy with over 2 million treatments now performed annually.
Yoga Therapy
The physical and meditative components of yoga are more associated with non-specific health benefits; although it has been studied as an intervention therapy for conditions such as back pain, stress and depression, contemporarily it is used as a form of prevention rather than cure.