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1943 days ago

Traditional acupuncture

Phyllis from Nawton

Phyllis Acupuncture Clinic

Therapies provided:
Traditional acupuncture (not dry needling), Tuina, Cupping, Infrared light, Guasha (scraping), Moxibustion, Prescription of Chinese Medicine.

ACC Registered Acupuncturist, NZ Registered Midwife & Singapore Registered Traditional Chinese Medicine Physician
ACC surcharge: $20
Non-ACC: $60 (Winter Promo till 31 Aug)
Each session lasts up to 60mins.

Address: 99 Grandview Rd Nawton. Hamilton

Book Phyllis for an appointment:
021 0588 785

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Negotiable

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