
Clinics in the City of London and Salisbury Wiltshire
New Clinic in Salisbury WiltshireThe history of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) reaches back millennia. It is the longest continually practiced system of medicine in the world today, with millions of people using it daily. It is often an effective treatment for problems that conventional medicine cannot treat or which causes unwanted side effects. Treatment is aimed at both the symptoms and the root causes of illness and takes into account both physical and emotional health, as well as factors such as diet and living conditions.
At the initial consultation, patients are advised as to which therapy is would be best suited to treating their condition. This may consist of one type of therapy, or often of a combination of treatments, such as acupuncture and herbs. Of course, should you have a particular preference, we will be more than happy to advise you.
If you want to find out more about TCM, please do not hesitate to contact us for a
1 Sandys Row
Spitalfields
London
E1 7HY
020 7426 0050
www.citybodyworks.co.uk
Situated in the heart of the City of London. Seconds from Liverpool Street Station, an easy walk from any location in EC2, EC1, EC3 and EC4 postcodes.
31 Salt Lane
Salisbury
Wiltshire
SP1 1EG
(ADJACENT TO SALT LANE CAR PARK)
07724 899 833 (24 hour answerphone)
Based in a newly modernised period building, adjacent to a public carpark and within easy walking distance of Salisbury’s beautiful city centre.
Conditions treated
Some examples of the conditions for which Oriental medicine is particularly effective:Please note that only disposable needles are used. All herbs are supplied in convenient capsule form and are guaranteed to be free from endangered plant or animal species.
Links
Please follow the links below if you wish to find out about a specific condition.New Studies Confirm Acupuncture Relieves Pain
Acupuncture treatment of back pain
Acupuncture & Knee Pain
Menopausal Health; Could Chinese Medicine Help You?
Hay-fever Treated with Chinese Herbal Medicines and Acupuncture
Acupuncture superior to medication for migraines
Womens health: the Chinese medicine viewpoint
Acupuncture, herbs and digestive problems
Infertility and Chinese Medicine
Study: Acupuncture Better Than Massage for Chronic Neck Pain

