Acupuncture Practitioner Sue Pready
Sue has been in practice since 1986 when she qualified in Five Element Acupuncture.
More recently she trained in Japanese Acupuncture, Manaka and Toyohari styles.
The gentle needling techniques of this practice make it and ideal choice for children and patients who may have problems with neddles.
She became a registered Toyohari Practitioner in 2001 after completing a 9 month postgraduate course in Amsterdam and further training in Japan working with senior instructors.
She is registered with the British Acupuncture Council. The Toyohari Association, which was founded in 1959, was originally devoted to blind Meridian Therapy practitioners.
Today it includes both sighted and blind practitioners.
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