Alan Hunter has been practicing Five Element Acupuncture at Napiers Clinic in the West End of Glasgow for the past 16 years. He has successfully treated patients with such symptoms as arthritis, back pain, stress, infertility, gynecological problems, menopause, asthma, anxiety/depression, allergies, headaches/migraine, sports injuries and digestive problems.
Alan trained at the College of Traditional Acupuncture in Warwickshire which has links to Oxford Brooks College. He was a faculty member of the College of Traditional Acupuncture (Glasgow). He is a member of the British Acupuncture Council (MBAcC) and the Natural Fertility Network (NFN), and for 3 years was an associate of the Natural Fertility Centre Edinburgh (NFC).
Alan has now become one of Scotland\'s leading experts on Five Element Acupuncture and Fertility.
Five Element Acupuncture is a very specific style of acupuncture which teaches us that every human being has an innate ability to self-heal and return to full health. What makes this ancient system of medicine so uniquely suited to modern life is that physical, emotional and mental are seen as interdependent, and reflect what most people perceive as the connection between the different aspects of their lives.
. The following parking opportunity are available: parking meters opposite clinic 30p per hour.
Hunter Acupuncture is accessible to disabled people. You can access us by public transport. The property has a wheelchair accessible toilet. You can access us without steps. There are disabled parking spots around the buildling. There is a patients bathroom. You can have free, wireless internet access while you are waiting. BAAB - British Acupuncture Accreditation Board (Northern Ireland). BAcC - British Acupuncture Council (Northern Ireland).