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Founded in 1995, the British Acupuncture Council (BAcC) is the UK’s leading professional body for traditional acupuncturists. As a member-led organisation, we set the highest standards for practice, education, and professionalism.All BAcC Members complete a minimum three-year degree-level programme and adhere to strict Codes of Professional Conduct and Safe Practice. Our commitment to excellence is recognised by the Professional Standards Authority (PSA), an independent body established by UK Parliament to protect the public by overseeing the regulation of healthcare professionals. As a PSA Accredited Register, the BAcC is trusted by major insurance providers and NHS employers, giving you confidence in the quality and safety of our members’ care.When you select a BAcC-accredited acupuncturist, you’re choosing a practitioner committed to the highest standards of safety, competence, and professionalism.
We provide our members with a wide range of services to facilitate their practice. We also act for the traditional acupuncture profession as a whole. To find a registered acupuncturist then please visit the website.
This service is for people of all ages.
Depends - Please contact individual acupuncturist for details.
Anyone can contact us directly
https://www.acupuncture.org.uk/
63Jeddo RoadW12 9HQ
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