London Acupuncture Clinic
How do I book an appointment or find out more?
Call us on 0333 996 2726 - our reception is open Monday to Friday 8.45am-3.45pm or send an e-mail enquiry
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Our London clinic in Southwark is a recent addition to our teaching clinics. The building is designed specifically for clinical treatments and teaching. All areas are fully accessible for wheelchair users. Treatment is in private rooms.
When is the clinic open?
The clinic is currently open on Thursdays only, however please note that this will change to Mondays only from the start of March. The earliest appointment is at 9am. The last appointment is at 3.30pm for a follow-up client, or 2pm for a new client.
How much does treatment cost?
The first consultation is £50 and subsequent consultations are £35. There is a concessionary rate - please ask our receptionists to see if you can access this.
How do I find you?
The NCA London teaching clinic at Southwark is held in the UCO clinic building, 98-118 Southwark Bridge Road, London, SE1 0BQ (SatNav – SE1 0EF) (what3words location - rated.line.mixed). There are many other clinics held within this building so please let the receptionist know you are there for Acupuncture.
There is no car-parking available.
London Clinic Supervisor Damián Allegretti
MAAC RBAF MRCHN, Dipl. TuiNa
Damián Allegretti is a dedicated acupuncturist and herbalist specializing in digestive, respiratory, and complex conditions, seamlessly blending Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) with modern nutritional science. Trained at the European School of Acupuncture and MTC in Barcelona, Damian has studied Applied Channel Theory under the disciples of Dr. Wang Ju Yi, holds advanced diplomas in TuiNa and Zheng Gu, and has made Chinese herbal medicine a cornerstone of his practice. Based in London, he also teaches QiGong and is passionate about guiding others toward balance and well-being. Damian works for The Disability Foundation at the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital and serves on the editorial committee of The Clinician journal.





