Fleur is Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) practitioner based in London and the West Country.
Having first experienced acupuncture at 15 years old – when one session alleviated a year-long battle with chronic tonsillitis. Fleur has continued to have acupuncture throughout her life. She is well versed with how it feels to be a patient.
It is her great privilege to offer this medicine to others.
Fleur trained at City College of Acupuncture in London. She continues to hone her skills engaging in on-going study with the likes of John Tindall, Andrew Nugent Head and Dr. Hung Tran.
Fleur is a full member of the British Acupuncture Council (BAcC) and abides by a code of ethics, which maintains high standards of education, discipline, and practice.
As well as her private practice, Fleur works at the longest established integrated acupuncture service in the NHS, Gateway Clinic based at London Guys and St Thomas NHS Trust.
Qualifications
Lic. Ac. MBAcC
Professional Bodies
Member of the British Acupuncture Council
Days at Neal’s Yard
Thursday 2pm-6pm
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I became interested in acupuncture when I was successfully treated with it after getting malaria in South America. I had previously travelled extensively in China and worked in Taiwan, leaning to speak Chinese while I was there.
I graduated from the College of Integrated Chinese Medicine in Reading in 1996. We were taught to combine 5 Element acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine styles of treatment to cover different techniques where one or both are more appropriate.
I enjoy working with all people but have specialized in fertility – male and female, hayfever, migraines and headaches, back pain and insomnia.
I try to create a calm and quiet atmosphere and feel it is very important to listen carefully and give clients a space where they can feel safe and supported.
I am a member of the BAcC which has a Code of Practice, Code of Ethics and Continued Professional Development policy
Qualifications
Licentiate in Acupuncture
Professional Bodies
Member of the British Acupuncture Council
Days at Neal’s Yard
Monday 2pm-6pm