At The House Clinics in Bristol, we offer acupuncture treatment to promote wellness and alleviate a range of painful conditions. Our licensed and experienced acupuncturists provide personalised care to help you achieve optimal health.
What is traditional acupuncture?
How can traditional accupuncture help me?
Why choose acupuncture at The House Clinics?
What happens during an acupuncture appointment?
Frequently asked questions about acupuncture
Traditional acupuncture is an ancient Chinese healing practice that has been used for thousands of years to promote health and balance within the body. It involves inserting fine needles into specific points on the body to stimulate nerves, muscles, and connective tissue, promoting natural pain relief and healing processes. Rooted in the principles of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), acupuncture involves inserting thin needles into specific points on the body to stimulate energy flow, or "Qi" (pronounced "chee"). This holistic therapy aims to restore balance and harmony, alleviating a wide range of physical and emotional ailments.
Traditional acupuncture is widely recognized for its effectiveness in managing pain, reducing stress, and improving overall well-being. Acupuncture is frequently used to treat conditions such as chronic pain, migraines, arthritis, anxiety, and insomnia. By targeting key pressure points, this natural therapy helps to release tension, enhance circulation, and promote the body's natural healing processes.
Accupuncture can help with various conditions, including:
Your acupuncturist will ask about your medical history, symptoms, lifestyle, and any specific health concerns you have. This helps them tailor the treatment to your individual needs.
Based on your initial consultation and examination, your acupuncturist will develop a treatment plan, selecting specific acupuncture points to address your issues.
The needles are usually left in place for around 30-40 minutes. During this time, you may feel relaxed and even fall asleep.
The needles are carefully removed and your acupuncturist may offer advice on lifestyle changes, diet, or exercises to complement the treatment.
The number and frequesncy of sessions will depend on your condition. Chronic issues may require regular sessions over a period of weeks or months, while acute conditions may need fewer visits.
Dry needling works by stimulating specific points on the body to activate the body's natural healing processes. This includes increasing blood flow, releasing endorphins, and modulating the nervous system.
Yes, acupuncture is a safe and minimally invasive procedure when performed by a qualified practitioner. We use sterile, single-use needles to ensure the highest safety standards.
The number of sessions required depends on the individual's condition and response to treatment. Our acupuncturists will provide a personalised treatment plan during your initial consultation. Some chronic conditions require treatment over a period of several weeks or months, while acute condiitons may resolve after a few visits.
Initial Consultation & Treatment : £60 (1hour-1.15 hours)
Follow-Up Treatment: £55 (45-60 mins)
118 Redland Road,
Redland,
Bristol, BS6 6QT
57 Queen Charlotte Street
Bristol
BS1 4HQ
As a multidisciplinary practice, The House Clinics are able to combine the expertise of our Chiropractic, Physiotherapy, Massage Therapy, Podiatry and Chiropody practitioners to offer a unique and exceptional service to our clients. Please speak to your practitioner if you have any queries about other services we offer.
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