31a Dundas Street, Edinburgh New Town EH3 6QQ | |
01315576741 | |
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New Town Therapy is a health and wellbeing Studio nestled away in a basement property on Dundas Street. We offer a range of holistic healthcare practices and have a amazing team of specialised therapists and teachers who all share the same passion for their craft, and a genuine desire to help and educate our clients.
Therapies on offer include Physiotherapy, Massage Therapy, Bodywork, Energy Work and Beauty Therapy.
To compliment these therapies we also offer yoga classes. Our class sizes are kept small and intimate with a maximum of ten students per class. This is to enable the teacher to give personalised attention to their students and to ensure correct positioning during class. Private group and 1:1 sessions are also available on request.
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