Sharp Acupuncture
Sharp Acupuncture offers acupuncture to people of all ages, including pregnant women and children. Hilary Sharp is qualified and registered with MBAcC
13/06/2023
21/04/2021
Pain may be a universal experience but our concepts of pain are individual.
Let’s talk about ....chronic pain.
The National Institute for Health and Care excellence(NICE) published this month April 2021 a guidance for chronic pain stating that painkillers should no longer be prescribed for longer-term pain.
As an acupuncturist I was delighted to see that Acupuncture was one of only four treatments recommended.
If you would like further information please contact
Hilary Sharp.
07738630186
[email protected]
Clinics in Honiton & Axminster
06/03/2021
Having worked as an acupuncturist for the last 20 years @ chiropractic care I would like to introduce the new owner for the Honiton Clinic .
I look forward to working with Austin the new Chiropractor as he develops the clinic in the future.
Sharp Acupuncture
193 High Street
Honiton
07738630186
30/09/2020
NICE guideline for chronic pain: painkillers out, acupuncture in
The British Acupuncture Council (BAcC) is delighted to see that acupuncture is one of only four treatments to be recommended for chronic pain by the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE). From now on, painkillers and all other drugs apart from anti-depressants will be off the menu.
Around a third of the population may be affected by chronic pain – many also have a diagnosis of depression, and two-thirds are unable to go out to work. The new recommendations cover conditions like fibromyalgia and chronic neck, muscular or pelvic pain. Traditional acupuncture can provide benefits across the whole spectrum of health issues: emotional support as well as pain relief.
Acupuncture is one of the best options for painful conditions – it is also very safe when given by well trained practitioners, and we set stringent standards for our members to follow. The BAcC is registered with the Professional Standards Authority (PSA), allowing GPs to refer their patients to our members for acupuncture, as long as NHS funding allows.
This NICE guideline is open for consultation until 14 September. The BAcC will be responding to NICE and also launching a campaign on acupuncture and chronic pain in time for the release of the final report in January 2021.
You can find out more about acupuncture for chronic pain from your local practitioner – use the 'Find an acupuncturist' search above to contact a BAcC member in your area.
Contact
Hilary Sharp MBAcC Lic Ac
07738630186
Clinics in Axminster & Honiton
30/09/2020
NICE guideline for chronic pain: painkillers out, acupuncture in
The British Acupuncture Council (BAcC) is delighted to see that acupuncture is one of only four treatments to be recommended for chronic pain by the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE). From now on, painkillers and all other drugs apart from anti-depressants will be off the menu.
Around a third of the population may be affected by chronic pain – many also have a diagnosis of depression, and two-thirds are unable to go out to work. The new recommendations cover conditions like fibromyalgia and chronic neck, muscular or pelvic pain. Traditional acupuncture can provide benefits across the whole spectrum of health issues: emotional support as well as pain relief.
Acupuncture is one of the best options for painful conditions – it is also very safe when given by well trained practitioners, and we set stringent standards for our members to follow. The BAcC is registered with the Professional Standards Authority (PSA), allowing GPs to refer their patients to our members for acupuncture, as long as NHS funding allows.
This NICE guideline is open for consultation until 14 September. The BAcC will be responding to NICE and also launching a campaign on acupuncture and chronic pain in time for the release of the final report in January 2021.
You can find out more about acupuncture for chronic pain from your local practitioner – use the 'Find an acupuncturist' search above to contact a BAcC member in your area.
27/06/2020
Acupuncture clinics are now both open in Axminster and Honiton.
Please be aware extra measures are being taken due to Covid-19.
PPE ,hand sanitiser and cleaning after each patient is now standard practise.
Please contact Hilary for any further information
0773 863 0186
www.hilarysharp.co.uk
[email protected]
23/06/2020
Sharp Acupuncture Clinic is now open in Axminster.
Please note questions will be asked prior to each treatment in regards to Covid.
PPE will be used .
Also with regards to track and trace you contact details will be kept for 28 days with others patients details .
NB This is contrary to GDPR but the list will be destroyed after 28 days.
Contact details
Hilary Sharp MBAcC.Lic Ac.
www.hilarysharp.co.uk
0773 863 0186
21/06/2020
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Hilary Sharp
07738630186
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9 St Mary's Close
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