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Acupuncture Northwich | Acupuncture in Northwich

Acupuncture Northwich

Acupuncture That Works are based at Winninton in Northwich and provide acupuncture services for Northwich, Cheshire and around the North West.

The services that we can provide include a wide range of acupuncture treatments designed to help with the following areas:

Facial Acupuncture Northwich

We are a fully qualified acupuncturist and a member of CAUK, (Cosmetic Acupuncture UK) which qualifies us to practice Facial Revitalisation Acupuncture.  The process of Facial Revitalisation at the clinic in Northwich involves a combination of acupuncture and massage to promote a feeling of well being and provide a brighter and fresher look and feel to your skin. Read the results when a journalist tried it for herself as part of a story.

Acupuncture and Fertility Northwich

Acupuncture has long been held to help couples with fertility and infertility problems, and at Acupuncture That Works in Northwich we are happy to help and consult with anyone who wishes to experience the results of using acupuncture in this way.  Fertility acupuncture works to increase blood flow to the reproductive organs and has been proven in trials to produce results.

Acupuncture and Pain Northwich

Using acupuncture to treat pain goes back thousands of years and today it can be used to treat a wide range of pain including headache, back pain, osteoarthritis and knee pain and dental pain. If you are near Northwich and require relief from the symptoms of pain then please talk to us as we may be able to help you quickly ease the pain.

Acupuncture Treatment Northwich

We provide a wide range of acupuncture treatments to people around the Northwich area and will be happy to discuss with you any problems you may have to assess whether acupuncture can help in giving you some relief from your symptoms.

Get in touch

You can call us now for free on 0800 051 76 88 or call our mobile phone 07880 94 88 77 . You can also email us by clicking here.

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