Alan Hunter - Lic Ac MBAcC
Alan Hunter trained at the College of Traditional Acupuncture in Leamington Spa, now linked to Oxford Brooks College Oxford. He graduated in 1994. Alan was also a faculty member of the Glasgow branch of the College of Traditional Acupuncture. Having first practised in London, Alan has worked at Napiers in Glasgow since 1997. Who has acupuncture? Many people come for Acupuncture for help with specific symptoms or conditions. These might include anxiety states, arthritis, asthma, back pain, circulatory problems, depression, facial paralysis, fibrosis, high blood pressure, indeterminate aches and pains, infertility, menstrual problems, migraines, rheumatism, sciatica, skin conditions or ulcers. Acupuncture is a safe treatment for all. It has proved to be effective in pregnancy management and in helping women undergoing IVF treatment. Acupuncture is also helpful for people trying to overcome addictions such as those related to smoking, alcohol, food or drugs. Some people may have acupuncture as a preventative measure to strengthen their constitution, or because they feel unwell in themselves without being 'ill' in the Western sense. It can also be used alongside conventional medicine in the treatment of both acute and chronic disease. Alan is available at both Napiers Glasgow Clinics. Please call the Napiers Glasgow Cresswell St clinic on 0141 339 5859 or the Bothwell St clinic on 0141 248 5407 to book an appointment or for more information. www.napiers.net |