


WELCOME
What is clinical reflexology?
Clinical reflexology is a non-invasive complementary therapy, helping the body to re-balance and begin its own healing process. Clinical reflexology works on the principle that different areas of the feet and hands correspond to all the different areas of the body, including the internal organs and glands. It is a holistic therapy, which aims to bring balance to the whole body and mind.
How does clinical reflexology work?
By applying precise pressure, to these specific areas and points using the thumbs and fingers, a trained clinical reflexologist can help to identify areas of imbalance and create a bespoke treatment plan, tailored to the individual needs of the client. Pressure applied in a specific way, can help stimulate the nerves and blood flow to the corresponding area of the body and help to stimulate the body’s own healing processes, helping bring balance to the affected area of the body.
Who could benefit from clinical reflexology?
The deep relaxation and improved sense of wellbeing can benefit anyone, but may be particularly beneficial to people who suffer from the many emotional, psychological and physical effects stress can cause such as:
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Affects on mood
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Circulation (Reduce puffiness in feet)
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Sleep better
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Digestive problems such as IBS or constipation
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Headaches and migraines
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Muscular tension such as back, shoulder and neck pain
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Hormonal imbalances e.g PMS, endometriosis, painful or heavy periods
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Fertility probleme
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ADHD Helping relax the central nervous System
What to expect from your treatment
Initial Treatment
At the first session a comprehensive medical and lifestyle questionnaire will be completed and the health and wellbeing goals the client wants reflexology to help them achieve will be discussed. A full investigatory reflexology treatment will then be given, where any areas of imbalance can be noted.
From the finding of the first treatment and assessment, a bespoke treatment plan will be created to meet the individual needs of the client for follow up treatments. The treatment plan will be continually assessed and amended to ensure it still meet the client’s needs. Depending on what you are having reflexology for, it might be recommended for you to come more regularly to begin with, but your reflexologist will discuss this with you.

Hi,
My name is Megan
I am a member of AOR (Association of reflexology) and a certified clinical reflexologist for the NHS.
I first got into Reflexology when I had my first ever treatment back in 2014, after the positive effects It had on me, I decided to study Reflexology at the "School of reflexology - Clapham " along side Anatomy, physiology and pathology at Brighton college.
After a year of studying and 100 Cleint case studies later, I saw the amazing effects it has on improving many various condition or making them completely vanish .
I'm so glad to have learnt this Ancient old healing wisdom.
Healing the body and mind, one foot at a time.
Megan x

Booking
50 min
42 British pounds50 min
50 British pounds50 min
120 British pounds
Testimonials - from some of my lovely client's -
Gemma.P
“Megan is a warm and compassionate therapist who adapts treatment to clients needs.
Lovely reflexology treatment, using mini hot stones too for foot massage. I slept for 10 hours after the 1st session, so definitely relaxing. Great location too, very calming overlooking the fields and horses. Highly recommend her service's 😀"
Yvonne.V
"I’ve been seeing Megan for about six months now for Reflexology, mainly to manage life’s general stresses and some anxiety. Every session is incredibly relaxing, allowing me to escape the outside world, and I always leave feeling rejuvenated. Megan is so kind, empathetic, and easy to relate to. I would highly recommend ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️"
Tanya
“Megan has such a great energy and her treatments are beautiful! She really finds the areas that need work and makes me feel super relaxed and welcome. THANK YOU from a fellow reflexologist :)”
Where to find me
07745709442
49, woodmanstern lane, Wallington
Mon - Fri: 10am - 9pm
Saturday/Sunday: Closed