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Feras Jerjis Dip Ac MBAcC, Traditional Acupuncturist

Feras is a graduate of the Northern College of Acupuncture in York (and is now a regional tutor). He received initial training from Mr Neil Thompson and Dr Bisong Guo.

Feras worked at Newcastle Sports Injury Clinic for a number of years dealing with amateur and professional athletes up to Olympic level, eventually specialising in fertility treatment, his success in helping couples have children lead him to study paediatric acupuncture with Julian Scott, thus making him one of only a handful of acupuncturists trained to treat children.  In addition, his clinical expertise includes respiratory ailments, menopausal conditions and anxiety disorders. Feras also has a particular interest in Auto Immune Syndromes.

Feras is a long time student of Tai Chi Chuan and a senior instructor with the Taoist Arts Organisation, for whom he holds classes locally, he is skilled in traditional "Trauma Medicine" and the use of external herbal applications to treat acute and chronic musculo skeletal conditions.  He is also trained in Chi Kung Tui Na (light touch body work technique) under Dr BK Frantzis and Taoist Tui Na from Mr Tony Swanson (The head of the British Council for Chinese Martial Arts).

His commitment towards his development involves attending courses in the UK, Europe and the USA to further his teaching and refine his clinical skills.

Nick Hudis, Herbalist

Herbalist Nick  Hudis is a well known practitioner and teacher of Chinese Medicine.  He trained with the renowned American herbalists Michael and Leslie Tierra and at the Nan Jing College of Traditional Chinese Medicine.  For the last ten years he has specialized in reproductive medicine.  He also has a reputation as one of the most experienced and innovatory Chinese Tuina Massage therapists in the UK and has developed unique methods of treating infertility issues through specialized massage techniques.  Nick also practices in York at the Northern College of Acupuncture.

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