Bristol's Affordable Acupuncture Clinic
We are a community acupuncture clinic in Bristol. We run an acupuncture clinic in Easton, as well as an acupuncture clinic in Brislington. We offer affordable acupuncture for a wide range of conditions. As well as acupuncture, we use cupping, guasha, electroacupuncture and auricular acupuncture, and can help you with diet and lifestyle advice too!
Acupuncture
Acupuncture has been in use as a therapeutic modality for thousands of years. The earliest know records detailing the use of acupuncture were unearthed in burial tombs at Mawangdui,...
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Cupping therapy is a traditional pain-free technique where glass cups are applied to the skin to create mild suction which stimulates and promotes blood and lymph flow.
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Gua sha is a traditional therapy that involves scraping the skin with a massage tool to stimulate and improve circulation and treat muscle pain and scar tissue.
Find out MoreAbout Us
We are a Community Interest Company that aims to make acupuncture accessible and affordable to a wide range of people, by providing effective, low-cost acupuncture treatments in a community setting.
Community acupuncture is an effective and affordable way to benefit from acupuncture. Our community acupuncture clinic has a 'sliding scale' price for treatments - you pay the price you are comfortable with from £25 to £45
Message us if you'd like more information on our community acupuncture clinic, or if you'd like to find out if acupuncture can help.
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Meet the Team
Andrew Nuttall
Acupuncturist and Chinese HerbalistAndrew trained in acupuncture at the London College of Traditional Acupuncture, graduating in 2009, and followed up this with a diploma in Tui Na (Chinese Medical Massage)...
Read MoreIan Fitzpatrick
AcupuncturistIan graduated with a BSc in acupunture from the Northern College of Acupuncture in 2015. He worked for 4 years at Bright Room Community Clinic in London...
Read MoreWe are a community acupuncture clinic, offering affordable acupuncture in Bristol.
Latest News and Research
Find out the latest news about our Ccommunity acupuncture clinic and information and research on acupuncture, as well as on general health and wellbeing.
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New clinic opening in St Annes (Brislington)
Big news! We’re opening a new Bristol Community Acupuncture clinic at St Anne’s House from 5th May 2026🌿 If you’re…
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At Bristol Community Acupuncture, we’re always excited to see high-quality research that backs up what our patients…
Read PostGift Vouchers Now Available!
We now have gift vouchers available to buy for treatments at Bristol Community Acupuncture. The perfect gift for someone…
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Bristol Community Acupuncture (Brislington)
Client Testimonials
“Went today for pain and tightness in my foot that’s been bugging me for 5 months. Andrew was great, set up is peaceful and my foot feels soo much better! Already booked again. Highly recommend”
“Good professional treatment with great results: would highly recommend.”
Thanks for sticking pins in it! My hand feels much more relaxed now - less pain!"
“I was so impressed with the treatment I received. A friend had recommended and I wasn’t sure quite what to expect in a public community clinic. I felt really heard and safe, however, and the treatment felt restorative and - so far - very helpful for my symptoms. Will definitely go again!”
“Ian couldn't be more professional or courteous. I've had countless acupuncture and cupping sessions, each of which has been done with care and attention. He took the time to hear how I was feeling - in both body and mind - and then worked his magic. With great results. As soon as I finish this review I'm booking another session.”
“I'd been having some pain in my shoulder and had a treatment at the clinic. The practitioners were professional and considerate and the pain in my shoulder totally went away :-D”