Introduction
Eight Red Trees TCM Acupuncture and Tui Na is the brain child of Fiona Tetlock. Fiona earned a BSc (Hons) Acupuncture from Glyndwr University and now practices TCM Acupuncture from her clinic in Wistaston, Crewe, Cheshire. Eight Red Trees is designed to aid patients with pain control for chronic pain from ailment and injuries, to aid those patients looking to break from the cycle of addiction and to provide help for patients coping with neurosis such as Generalised Panic Disorder, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, Depression and other psycho-emotional conditions. Please visit the website: www.eightredtrees.co.uk to learn more about Eight Red Trees and to book a consultation.
Practice name
Fiona Tetlock
Practitioner
Fiona Tetlock
Address

CREWE
CW2 8RQ
United Kingdom

Mobile telephone
07971014907
Business Email
fiona@eightredtrees.co.uk

53.0869689, -2.4693359

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