We catch up with Northern College to hear about their latest health treatment recommendation.
Have you ever considered acupuncture to help get you back to good health? Acupuncture is recognised more than ever before and the NICE guidelines recommend acupuncture as a preferred treatment for chronic pain.
Especially during these times of pressure on the NHS, looking after your health and well-being is more of a priority than ever before. The Northern College of Acupuncture, who train acupuncturists to degree level, are launching their popular research projects offering low-cost acupuncture to those with the following conditions: menopause, joint and muscle pain, migraine and headaches. If you are suffering from acute or chronic pain, if migraines are affecting your ability to fully function, or if menopause is having an adverse effect on your well-being, now is your chance to try acupuncture.
People joining their research projects get a reduced course of treatment for £30 for their first appointment and six follow-up appointments at only £20 per treatment (and four further treatments if you need them to maintain improvement). Results of the treatments are collated and add to the ever-increasing evidence for the effectiveness of acupuncture.
The NCA also offer two community acupuncture clinics at a lower cost than their main clinic. These are run in a multi-bed setting and run on Mondays at the Northern College of Acupuncture and on Wednesdays at the Quaker Meeting House on Friargate (off Clifford Street).
The NCA has a car park and full disabled access and the main acupuncture clinic is open from Monday to Friday. Call 01904 343305 to book or visit www.nca.ac.uk/clinics.
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