Meridian Movement

Meridian Movement's ethos is to have reasonably priced treatments that are accessible to everyone and to provide a calming environment where healing can take place.

A woman receiving a deep tissue massage.

What is Meridian Movement

Meridian Movement combines Western and Eastern medicine approaches by combining methods such as Corrective exercise, Cupping, Gua sha (scraping) and acupuncture. Our diagnosis methods are a mixture of movement assessment and Chinese medicine pulse taking. Our treatment plan will include a mix of: Exercise, Manual therapy, Lifestyle advice.

Patient Care

Patient care is the most important aspect of Meridian Movement. The aim of the game is to get our patients the best results possible in the quickest amount of time possible. We are constantly changing and adjusting the treatments to the patient's unique needs. It's all about building trust through clear and honest treatments

Passion it's the key

We love what we do and are results-driven. Helping people have a better life is food for the soul.

Meet Jason,
founder of Meridian Movement.

Jason the owner of Meridian Movement Acupuncture clinic.

The Beginning

His journey began as a personal trainer. Early on in his career, he developed an injury where he could not grip a 20 kg weight without it dropping out of his hand. After seeing various doctors and physios whose suggestions did not help, it was suggested to him to see a Chinese Medicine doctor.

The Realisation

Being very skeptical, he went to see the doctor, and to his surprise, within 2 sessions, the problem had gone away and has never returned. This was the spark that ignited the fire in Jason's belly. He wanted to know what this Chinese doctor knew.

A woman speaking with Jason, expert in Acupuncture in London.
Jason performing the cupping therapy in London.

Chinese Medicine Studies

A year later, he enrolled into university and studied Chinese medicine and qualified as an acupuncturist in 2019. Jason treats various conditions by combining Chinese medicine principles with Western anatomy, backed by 11 years of experience as a PT.