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I work mostly from clinics in and around North Somerset and the Bristol area: The Oakspring Clinic in Clevedon serves Weston-super-Mare, Yatton, Congresbury and Cleeve, also the Gordanos, Portishead, Portbury and Tickenham. From The Birdwell Clinic in Long Ashton, I cover Pill, Abbots Leigh, Flax Bourton and Backwell. From Nailsea I cover the whole area, and from Bedminster Family Practice I cover Chew Valley, Bedminster, Southville, Ashton Vale, Knowle, Whitchurch, Highridge, Headley Park, Totterdown and central Bristol.

If you live in these areas and are experiencing Anxiety, Depression, Insomnia, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, Irritable Bowel Syndrome, Phobias, or need to lose weight, stop smoking or to improve your sports or gain extra motivation, then contact me.

Consultations are free, I'm happy to discuss whether therapy is needed or right for you over the phone first. See News for any special offers

For any more information...


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01275 854 354
or 07759 820674
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time that will be suitable to get back to you.

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Oakspring Clinic Clevedon


Mon, Tue or Wed mornings 9am - 1pm

17 Melbourne Terrace
Clevedon, BS21 6HQ
01275 341998

www.oakspring.co.uk

Fees: £55 per session
Concessions for elderly people, students and low income earners.

Birdwell Clinic Long Ashton


Times vary, but currently Tuesday or wednesday afternoon/eves until 8pm.

3 Weston Rd
Long Ashton, Bristol, BS41
01275 393 149

www.birdwellclinic.co.uk

Fees: £55 per session
Concessions for elderly people, students and low income earners.


Bedminster Family Practice


Thursday Mornings 8.30am - 1.30pm

Regent Rd
Bristol, BS3
0117 966 3149

www.bedminsterfp.gpsurgery.net/Webdesk/netblast/pages/index.html

Fees: £60 per session
Concessions for elderly people, students and low income earners.


Nailsea & Backwell


All other times.

11 Dunster Gardens
Nailsea
BS48 2JY

www.pennyling.co.uk

Fees: £55 per session
Concessions for elderly people, students and low income earners.