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  How to Find the Clinic Address Dance City Temple Street Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 4BR Dance City is centrally located in Newcastle city centre, just 0.3 miles from the train station and within easy access of the A1 and A19. View on Google Maps Parking Parking directly outside of Dance City is limited to staff only, however if you require accessible parking or "drop off" time please speak to reception to arrange. Public parking is available in Grainger Town multi-storey car park, situated right next door to Dance City on Waterloo Street - this includes accessible parking. There is also some limited free parking over the road outside of the Discovery Museum. Car Sat Nav postcode - NE1 4BR Follow signs for Newcastle city centre. From St James' Boulevard/A189, turn onto Westmorland  Road/A186. Take the first left onto Waterloo Street where you will find the entrance to Grainger Town car park, or turn left onto Peel Lane where you will see Dance City straight ahead of you. Tra...

About Me

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Hello! :) My name is Jane and I’m a fully qualified acupuncturist based in Newcastle-upon-Tyne. I'm a member of the Association of Acupuncture Clinicians (AAC), the Association of Community and Multibed Acupuncture Clinics (ACMAC) and the British Acupuncture Federation (BAF). Following successful acupuncture treatments in 2016, I followed up my growing interest in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) by enrolling on the BSc Acupuncture degree at the Northern College of Acupuncture (NCA) in York where I graduated with honours in 2022.

Frequently Asked Questions

  Questions about Acupuncture How Does Acupuncture Work? Acupuncture channels are energetic pathways that run throughout the body creating links between the organs, bones and tendons. They contain energy known as Qi (pronounced Chee). When Qi gets blocked or becomes stagnant, it can cause complications which affects both physical and emotional well-being. Acupuncture points are small areas under your skin where Qi gathers, creating energetic pools that are accessible with acupuncture needles. What Does Acupuncture Treat? Whereas the focus of Western medicine is to treat symptoms associated with a particular illness, acupuncture treats the person and not the disease. What this means is that each person experiences a unique set of circumstances that contribute to the relative state of disease and wellness. Each treatment is fine-tuned to treat every individual in the specific way that they need to be treated, based on the signs, symptoms, and circumstances they display. Based on this...