AP Acupuncture

Acupuncture Clinics

AP Acupuncture

Ivy House, Otley
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# AP Acupuncture - Otley

AP Acupuncture in Otley provides traditional Chinese medical acupuncture, drawing on thousands of years of healing practice to restore balance and support wellbeing. The practitioner takes a personalised approach, recognising that each patient's needs are unique and offering tailored treatment rather than one-size-fits-all solutions.

The clinic serves anyone seeking natural, non-invasive treatment for a wide range of conditions. Patients commonly visit for stress, anxiety, and depression, alongside physical complaints such as joint pain, headaches, and migraines. The practice also supports those managing fatigue, long covid symptoms, insomnia, digestive issues, skin conditions, and hormonal changes associated with perimenopause and menopause. Beyond treating specific ailments, AP Acupuncture caters to individuals prioritising emotional wellbeing and preventative health.

What sets AP Acupuncture apart is the practitioner's genuine commitment to accessibility and understanding. Rather than assuming acupuncture suits only certain conditions, they actively encourage enquiries about less common health issues, offering professional advice on whether treatment might help. This open dialogue—whether through phone, message, or email—reflects a patient-centred philosophy. The welcoming tone throughout the website reinforces this approachability, making it clear that questions are welcomed and individualised care is prioritised over rigid treatment protocols.
Services offered
Traditional Chinese medical acupuncturestress and anxiety treatmentfatigue managementlong covid supportpain managementhormonal balance treatmentdigestive health supportskin condition treatment
Opening Hours
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Tue9 AM–1 PM
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Location
Ivy House, Otley

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