Specialties

Acupuncture

Complementary clinical therapy that promotes bodily balance and pain relief.

Acupuncture is an ancient therapeutic technique originating from Traditional Chinese Medicine, recognised for its effectiveness in relieving pain, restoring balance to the body and promoting physical and emotional well-being. At our clinic, acupuncture is practised by qualified professionals, using a safe, personalised approach integrated with modern medicine. The aim is to treat not only symptoms, but also the underlying causes of imbalance that affect both body and mind.

During treatment, extremely fine needles are applied to specific points on the body, stimulating the nervous system, blood circulation and the natural release of substances that promote pain relief and relaxation. Acupuncture is effective in a wide range of conditions, including muscular and joint pain, migraines, anxiety, insomnia, stress, digestive problems and hormonal disorders.

At our clinic, acupuncture is often combined with other complementary therapies, enhancing results and contributing to a faster and more balanced recovery. Each session is carefully planned according to the individual needs and goals of each patient, in a calm and welcoming environment that encourages relaxation and well-being.

Acupuncture is increasingly sought after by those looking to relieve pain, reduce tension and improve quality of life in a natural way and without side effects. Below, we answer some of the most common questions about this treatment.
  • Does acupuncture hurt?

    No. The needles used are very fine, and most patients feel only a slight prick or a sensation of warmth and tingling at the moment of application. Many people report a feeling of deep relaxation during and after the session.

  • How many acupuncture sessions are needed?

    The number of sessions varies depending on the type of condition and each patient’s response. In acute cases, improvements are often observed after 1 to 3 sessions. In chronic situations, treatment may extend over several weeks until the desired balance is achieved.

  • Is acupuncture compatible with other medical treatments?

    Yes. Acupuncture can be used alongside other medical and physiotherapy treatments, enhancing results and improving the body’s overall response. It is a safe complementary therapy recognised by the World Health Organization (WHO).

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