Wellbeing Reflexology

Complementary Therapies in |myplace|

Restoring the balance in your life

Welcome to Wellbeing Reflexology in |myplace|; Complementary Therapies for health, relaxation and renewal.

Welcome to Wellbeing!

Welcome, and thank you for visiting Wellbeing Reflexology.

My name is |firstname| |lastname| and I am a fully qualified and insured Reflexologist based in Wimbledon, south west London. I work from a tranquil treatment room at the Wimbledon Health Clinic, located in |myplace| and easily accessible from Colliers Wood, Southfields, Merton and New Malden. The Clinic is well-served by local transport and free parking is available on-site.


Whether you are looking for support with an existing heath condition, want to reduce your day-to-day stress levels or would just like a little "me" time, my aim is to get you feeling happier, healthier and energised with specially-tailored Reflexology treatments.


I am a full member of the Association of Reflexologists.

What is Reflexology?

Reflexology is a natural therapy founded on the belief that your feet and hands are a reflection of the systems in your body - where specific areas correspond to organs, glands and structure. By applying gentle pressure to areas of the feet or hands a Reflexologist can help the body restore its own healthy balance. Evidence has been found for some form foot and hand therapy being practised in China and Egypt more than four thousand years ago.


Reflexology aims to treat the individual as a whole, creating a state of harmony in both body and mind. It has the benefit of also being a deeply relaxing therapy, and during periods of relaxation the body takes the opportunity to heal, restore and energise itself.


Reflexology is suitable for all ages, from baby to adult, and can be especially helpful for long-term and recurring conditions. Reflexology does not diagnose and does not cure though; as a complementary therapy it should not be considered an alternative to conventional medicine.

The Benefits of Reflexology

Balance

Reflexology is a wonderful way of maintaining your body's healthy balance and general wellbeing, reducing the stresses and tensions that come with busy lifestyles and giving us a space to reflect on the mind as well as the body.

Relaxation

Reflexology can induce a deep state of relaxation, which improves the effectiveness of the treatment. Relaxing helps relieve tension and aids circulation, increasing the flow of nutrients, oxygen and energy to all parts of the body, and helping with the removal of toxins.

Health

While it is not a cure, Reflexology can be particularly helpful in managing many health conditions, especially constant or recurring ones that we might have come to accept over time as being a normal part of life.

What conditions can Reflexology help with?

Here are a few of the more common conditions that can be supported through Reflexology:

Sinusitis

Irritable Bowel Syndrome

Headaches and migraines

Stress & tension

Depression

Hay fever & other allergies

Asthma

Women’s health

PMT, PMS & menstrual problems

Hormonal imbalances

High blood pressure

Insomnia & sleep disorders

Back pain

Get in touch

Contact me if you would like to have a chat about any of the therapies I offer, or to ask about booking Reflexology sessions. Alternatively, you can call me on |phone|.

All enquires are usually answered within 24 hours, and all contact is strictly confidential and uses secure phone and email services. Find out more by reading my Privacy Policy.

My location

I am based at the Wimbledon Health Clinic, situated in |myplace| and easily accessible from Colliers Wood, Southfields, Merton, New Malden and surrounding areas. I also see clients from the wider south London and Surrey area.


I run a monthly service of home visits in the immediate Wimbledon area: to find out more about this or to enquire about bookings, call me on |phone|, or contact the Wimbledon Health Clinic on |phone|. You can also get in touch with me directly, using my secure and confidential online contact form.

Frequently asked questions

How many treatments will I need?

Everyone is different and the response to Reflexology can be immediate or sometimes take longer than one appointment, but often benefits can be seen after 4-5 sessions. Regular weekly treatments are best for the body properly beginning the self-healing process, and following an initial consultation I will suggest the number of Reflexology sessions I think we should undertake.

What happens in a treatment? Will I have to undress?

Reflexology is performed entirely on the feet, ankles or hands, so the most you’ll have to do is take off your socks and roll up your trousers! During the treatment the client lies on their back on a reclining chair, supported by pillows and covered with a soft blanket to keep them warm.


And don’t worry - reflexology doesn't tickle! Many clients come to me with ticklish feet or worried about their feet being touched, but find they can relax and enjoy the benefits of Reflexology.

Does Reflexology hurt?

You might find some areas feel sensitive to the touch, but Reflexology does not involve hard pressing in the way something like a sports massage might. As a therapist I will be aware of the status of your feet, noticing how they feel, the temperature and colour. All these things play a part in understanding which areas of your body - as reflected through your feet - require a bit more care and attention.

Can you diagnose health problems?

Reflexologists cannot claim to diagnose or cure, but during a treatment we get 'feedback' as to which parts of the body are working well and which are not. Sometimes Reflexology will highlight a specific area which is struggling or working hard to maintain your wellbeing; if a particular reflex point shows this kind of reaction I'll discuss it with you at the end of the session.

Should I keep on having Reflexlogy?

Not necessarily, but after an initial course of treatment many people choose to check in monthly for a top-up, to help maintain their general wellbeing, or as a scheduled 'de-stress'. Other clients will get back in touch if they start feeling aches and pains, arranging treatments as and when they need them.


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