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Wellness Centre Dumfries is a secluded peaceful and welcoming therapy centre.
The building is an old Georgian coach house and stables and has retained much of its charm.
You can access the centre from George Street. The entrance to the Meuse is right next to St. Georges Church at the top end of George Street.Walk under the arch and into the lane.There is car parking in George St.
The therapy centre is on two floors
On the ground floor we have two consulting rooms
and a large studio where we offer Community/ Multi -Bed acupuncture as well as other activities such as Qi Gong workshops with visiting practitioners.
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On the first floor we have three consulting rooms. Visits to the centre are by appointment only. Please telephone, email or book online.
The Centre is a Covid Secure Building please click on the "Covid Guidlines"box to find out about the proceedures you are requested to follow. Also click on the "Covid Form" Box to download a triage screening form.
Traditional Acupuncture
Chinese Herbal Medicine
Gua Sha, Cupping, Moxabustion.
Chinese Dietary Advice
Facial Revitalisation Acupuncture (not available at the moment)
Neurostructural Integration Technique (Advanced Bowen Therapy)
Qi gong ( not available at the moment)
Yoga Classes
Community Acupuncture will be available
subject to Covid guidlines early in 2021
We also have two Psycotherapist / Counsellors and two Clinical Hypnotherapists who run their practices from the centre please go to the appropriate page and contact them directly
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