Acupuncture Marylebone
From £45

Shujun Healthcare offers authentic Chinese acupuncture in Marylebone, blending ancient Eastern healing with modern clinical care. Whether you’re managing pain, boosting immunity, or addressing stress, our personalised treatments restore your body’s balance and vitality.
Acupuncture for Anxiety and Stress
Acupuncture is a proven treatment to calm the nervous system, relieve anxiety, and regulate sleep — without medication or side effects.
Acupuncture for Sports Injuries
Recover faster from injuries with acupuncture. It improves circulation, reduces inflammation, and speeds up muscle repair and joint recovery.
Cosmetic Acupuncture Marylebone
Our non-invasive facial acupuncture treatments in Marylebone help firm skin, reduce wrinkles, and brighten your complexion naturally.
Chinese Medicine Marylebone
Beyond acupuncture, our Marylebone clinic offers full Traditional Chinese Medicine solutions — including herbal medicine, cupping, and Tui Na massage.
Acupuncturist Near Me in Marylebone
Looking for a local expert? Our Marylebone-based acupuncturists are fully licensed, friendly, and experienced in treating a wide range of conditions.
Dry Needling Marylebone
Dry needling is available as part of our acupuncture offering, especially effective for muscular tension, sciatica, and chronic trigger points.
Why Choose Us
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30+ years of experience in Chinese medicine
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CQC-registered clinic in central Marylebone
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Fully trained and licensed acupuncturists
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Results-driven and personalised treatment plans
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Complementary therapies for complete wellness
FAQs
What can I expect during my first acupuncture session?
You’ll receive a full consultation followed by a gentle, tailored acupuncture session in a calm and relaxing environment.
Is acupuncture safe for everyone?
Yes, when performed by certified practitioners, it is safe for all ages — including during pregnancy.
Do you offer acupuncture for IVF support?
Yes, we regularly treat patients undergoing IVF, tailoring protocols to enhance reproductive health.
How often should I get acupuncture?
For chronic issues, 1–2 sessions per week are recommended. We'll guide you based on your condition.
What’s the difference between acupuncture and dry needling?
Dry needling focuses on muscle knots, while acupuncture treats both physical and energetic imbalances.
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