I'm having a serious back pain today and walk in to Be health on Dean Street, the environment is very comfortable and the practitioner are very friendly and she recommended me to have an acupuncture session following by cupping and the therapeutic massage. After the treatment, I feel the back pain was gone and I will strongly recommend if you have a problem same like me.
Great price for threading: £5 promotion, but I left with one eyebrow bushy, and the other done. The thread kept on catching - whether it was not threading string, the girl wasn't holding properly or something else, my eyes were tearing up a huge amount. I wouldn't recommend threading here until they've had more practice.
hard to find the venue at first (they have 3 shops i think). had my eyebrows threaded in about 2 minutes, very quick job, no fussing, no high quality customer service, but absolutely fine for me as i literally just wanted my eyebrows threaded quickly :) thanks, i will be back.
This place is dangerous - I am seriously considering suing. The rude and ignorant staff, could not have been more dismissive - but I stayed for my acupuncture, After being kept waiting for 30mins I was led to a room in a basement - the needles placed in my back and a heater placed above my back. I was told I needed to lie still for 40 minutes and then he would be back to give me a massage. As the time went on (no music playing just lying in a dark basement) the heat started to hurt my back, it felt like it was burning me... when i was sure 40 mins had passed and the heat was really hurting I started calling for help, I was shouting as loud as I could for more than 25 minutes when I had to get off the bed with the needles still in my back... It was excruciatingly painful and I actually had to walk out of the consulting room and half way up a flight of stairs (TOPLESS!!) and still shouting before anyone came to help me - it was the receptionist who came to help and seemed annoyed to have been called away from the social meeting she was having in the waiting area where a group of women seemed to have gathered to talked and eat - when the "doctor" came down to take the needles out of my back- he seemed unfazed by the incident and expected me to continue to the massage...AVOID AT ALL COSTS
Joanne O'Dea•about 12 years ago on Google
I sent my mum there to have acupuncture done but they only used 5 needles and 2 of them fell out so there wasn't any really acupuncture treatment and they did not give cupping treatment saying she doesn't need it. Mum said it was a waste of time and felt no difference.