By combining conventional medicine and complementary care, we aim to bring you to optimum health, whether you are experiencing any gynaecological problems (pelvic pain, endometriosis, fibroids, menopause symptoms, uterine prolapse, menstrual disorders, sexual dysfunction, polycystic ovary syndrome, etc.), or trying to conceive, or want help throughout the early phases of pregnancy. As part of our integrated approach to the promotion of optimum reproductive healthcare and fertility, we use a range of complementary therapies, including acupuncture, nutrition advice, reflexology and counselling.
Acupuncture is a system of healing that has been practised in China for thousands of years involving the painless insertion of very fine, single-use needles into points along the body. It uses an approach to the management of conditions and the maintenance of general health that treats the whole person, rather than specific symptoms in isolation.
Good nutrition and a healthy, balanced lifestyle are central to GyneHealth overall approach to your care. Our bodies are ultimately made of the foods we eat and every function requires certain nutrients, including protein, essential fats, vitamins and minerals. Nutritional therapy can identify potential imbalances and how these contribute to symptoms. Nutritional therapists recognise that each person is an individual with unique requirements and take time to define a personalised nutrition plan rather than giving 'one size fits all' dietary advice.
Reflexology is based on the principle that there are reflex areas in the feet and hands, which are believed to correspond to parts of the body. Using the thumb and fingers, a reflexologist will work the reflex areas, which may help to relieve stress and tension, and improve circulation.
Counselling provides confidential and dedicated time to discuss your choices and concerns about treatment with the intention of gaining better self-awareness and understanding. This valuable insight can help bring relief and develop new strategies for coping and work towards finding a resolution to difficulties. Counselling has a role in most areas of women's health particularly in the management of subfertility, assisted and donor conception, recurrent miscarriage, pelvic pain management, menopause and cancer.
Your First Step
Your first step is to speak to one of our experts and arrange a consultation to devise your own personalised programme of treatment. GyneHealth will be pleased to arrange appointments with an experienced, fully qualified practitioner for patients who feel our specialised programmes would be beneficial at any stage of their treatment process.
We have a range of packages or individual treatments available. For more information about these and how the GyneHealth team can help you, please visit our website www.gyne-health.co.uk, contact a member of the GyneHealth team on 0845 600 9997 or at enquiries@gyne-health.co.uk