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Under the current guidance from the Scottish Government during the national lockdown the Centre is closed.
However patients in "severe and urgent need "can attend for acupuncture treatment if it is
" ancillary to medical, health or social care services."You will be able to attend with a letter from your GP or Registered Medical Practitioner.
Call Lynda on 07753571212 for advice .
Traditional Chinese Herbal medicines can be prescibed by telephone or zoom consultation and home care advice can be given
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Wellness Centre Dumfries is owned and run by Lynda Sharp who has worked in Dumfries and Galloway for the past 27 years specialising in
Traditional Acupucture and Chinese Herbal Medicine.
She is also a practitioner of NST (advanced ) Bowen Therapy
She is a full member of the British Acupuncture Association and
the Register of Chinese Herbal Medicine.
Patients can choose to be seen for one to one appointments or can be seen in the multi bed / community acupuncture clinic
Lynda Sharp
07753571212
01387 263703
Wellness Centre Dumfries
9 George St Meuse
Dumfries
DG1 1HH

Genuine Acupuncturists in the UK complete 3+ years of University level training before they are eligible to join the BAcC. Those trained to prescribe herbs complete an additional 2-3 yrs of training before they can join the RCHM
These organisations set the benchmark for
professional standards in the UK
WHO the World Health Organisation
supports Acupuncture and has stated that
it is a proven treatment for a long list of diseases https:
China 's TCM hospitals treated 416 million patients in 2012 using Acupuncture and
Chinese Herbal Medicine
100 's of millions of people use this medicine all over the world
In the UK 3.14 million people use Acupuncture and Chinese Herbal Medicine annually
so go on give it a try ..........
White Willow Bark known as Liu Shu Pi
in TCM.
Used to treat pain and inflammation
Barley is known as Da Mai in TCM and is
used as a tonic for the body and the digestive system .
It is also something that can be in the larder at home to add to soups and stews
Barley is known as Da Mai in TCM it is an
excellent tonic for the digestive system
and as a general tonic.It is also something that is in most home kitchens and can be added to soups and stews