Other FAQ's

What Health Insurance schemes cover treatments at The Home Clinic?

Shiatsu Massage, Acupressure and Bowen technique are included in many company and private health insurance policies, please check with your policy supplier, or contact the Shiatsu Society UK, and Bowen Therapists Professional Association for an up to date comprehensive list.

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Accident Insurance claims?

The Home Clinic offers a lot of treatment to people who have incurred road traffic accident, work, and other injuries, and can provide you with injury assessment and treatment letters, as well as cost details and receipts for legal purposes.

What if I am taking medicines from my doctor?

It is advisable to inform your doctor that you are having alternative treatment. It may be possible to reduce or even stop some types of medication, but you should always consult with your doctor regarding these changes. Your practitioner needs to know about any medications you are taking, as this may reflect in the function and structure of the body, and must be considered to treat effectively.

Is treatment painful?

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Treatments at The Home Clinic are far from painful, in fact most people report treatments to be refreshingly effective without having to experience any further discomfort at all.

Can I receive treatments if I am pregnant?

Treatments at The Home Clinic are always gauged to suit the individual person, whether fragile, robust or undergoing great hormonal and physical changes as in pregnancy. We have a long history of treating during pregnancy and the postnatal period and can offer you safe treatment support throughout your maternity. Please see Pregnancy and Postnatal and What Clients Say for client case histories and experience at The Home Clinic.

What can Bowen and NST help?

Please refer to Pain Injuries and Conditions, What Clients Say or contact the Bowen Therapists Professional Association for full details and recently updated research and information.

What can Shiatsu Massage and Acupressure help?

Please refer to Pain Injuries and Conditions, What Clients Say or contact the Shiatsu Society Uk for full details and recently updated research and information.

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