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Diabetes Awareness Month – Complimentary Treatment

The month of November 2024 is National Diabetes Awareness Month, with November 14th 2024 being world Diabetes day. Diabetes is a chronic metabolic disorder characterised by elevated blood glucose levels. While conventional therapies, including lifestyle management and pharmacological treatment are the foundation of diabetes care, certain herbs show potential as complementary therapies. Scientific evidence, which

2024-11-11T11:51:38+01:00November 7th, 2024|Health, News|

Podiatry Team Featured in Highworth Link (Oct 2024)

It's so wonderful that customers at the clinic recognise our treatments and how these really help them. Huge Kudos to our Podiatry practitioners Tracy Hopes and Helen Brookling for really helping Adrian. Thank you to Highworth LINK for publishing the details (Page 9) https://highworthlink.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/Link-OCTOBER-24-LR.pdf (download).  

2024-10-22T13:51:07+02:00October 8th, 2024|News, Podiatry|

Faringdon Clinic becomes The Faringdon Wellbeing Clinic

On October 1st 2024 the Faringdon Clinic became the Faringdon Wellbeing Clinic with new owner/Directors in James Spencer MBA and Helen Brookling, nothing has changed in that all practitioners remain with the clinic but with new owners who have big plans to improve and extend the clinic's services and offerings. James and Helen look forward

2024-10-22T14:06:07+02:00October 5th, 2024|News|

International Masters Tennis Athlete Liz Bamber

Congratulations to International Masters Tennis athlete Liz Bamber from everyone at the Faringdon Clinic winning a prestigious tennis tournament in Spain competing against some of the best masters players in the world. What an outstanding achievement…you are an inspiration to us all. After a grim year of illness my sights were eventually set on

2023-11-29T11:15:21+01:00November 29th, 2023|News|

Risk Assessment for Covid-19

Risk Assessment of The Faringdon Clinic Clinic Measures and New Procedures for Re-opening Following Covid-19 Lockdown May 2020 Risk: The potential risk of transmission of coronavirus (COVID-19) from an infected person. The WHO states: “​Data from published epidemiology and virologic studies provide evidence that COVID-19 is primarily transmitted from symptomatic people to others who are

2021-07-15T14:13:05+02:00May 28th, 2020|Covid-19 Lockdown, News|
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