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Acupuncture in Bury St Edmunds

Woolpit Complementary practitioners Michaela and Mark offer Acupuncture in Bury St Edmunds. They are both fully qualified individuals capable of treating a wide range of health problems using Traditional Acupuncture.

From our base near Bury St Edmunds, Acupuncture can be used to help the following:

Lower Back Pain
Chronic Tension Type Headaches
Migraines
Chronic Pain, such as Neck Pain
Joint Pain
Dental Pain
Postoperative Pain

This is just a short string of the problems and conditions that could be treated using Acupuncture. It can also be used in some cases for nausea, allergies, eczema, fatigue, depression, anxiety, digestive disorders, infertility, hormonal imbalances, insomnia, and dry mouth.

Acupuncturists can then use Acupuncture, Chinese medicine, Moxibustion and massage techniques like Tui Na and Cupping to restore balance. This approach of making you ‘the best you can be’, initiates your body’s own healing responses to facilitate health on all levels.

It is an entirely holistic approach to wellness and not to be confused with dry needling or ‘trigger point’ style of acupuncture offered by Osteopaths, Sports Therapists or Physiotherapists.

To inquire about Acupuncture in Bury St Edmunds, please contact one of our professional team and we can arrange a suitable time for you to come for an initial consultation.

Our Acupuncturists are registered with the British Acupuncture Council.

Why membership of the British Acupuncture Council is so important
Unfortunately there is currently no statutory regulation for complementary and alternative medicine (with the exception of osteopathy and chiropractic). It is therefore essential to ensure that the acupuncturist you choose is suitably qualified and working to a high standard of competence and hygiene.

With over 3000 members the British Acupuncture Council is the UK’s largest regulatory body for practitioners of traditional acupuncture and maintains extremely high standards of education, discipline, ethics and practice. Its aim is to ensure the health and safety of the public at all times.

When you choose a BAcC member you can be sure of:

  • A minimum of three years training to degree level including anatomy and physiology and other appropriate elements of western medicine.
  • Adherence to the Council’s Codes of Safe Practice and Professional Conduct.
  • Compliance with current health and safety legislation.
  • Full medical malpractice and public/products liabiltity insurance cover.
  • Up-to-date practice skills maintained by mandatory continuing professional development.

The Professional Standards Authority created the Accredited Voluntary Register in order that members of the public can choose the services of practitioners who are on a register that has been independently assessed and approved.