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LOCATION 1 :: The Whole Works (Edinburgh)

Face to Face Consultations are available Thursday Afternoons. The Whole Works is on the Royal Mile, only a 2 minute walk up-hill from Waverley Station.

Address: Jackson's Close, 209 Royal Mile EDINBURGH EH1 1PB • online map. Telephone: 0131 225 8092 (9am – 8pm Monday to Friday or Saturday 9 — 5pm or Mobile: 07810 673565 or Fax: 0131 225 1846.

Street Parking is limited with occasional spaces in Cockburn Street. Easier parking at Market Street or Jeffrey Street. Niddrie Street has a multi-storey carpark. Unfortunately disabled access is not currently available, however arrangement may be made for the rear entrance to be opened which has only 3 steps and is therefore more suitable for partially disabled clients.

The Whole Works: One of the two oldest established multi-practice clinics operating in Edinburgh, being founded in 1992. It provides a FREE Information Service to supplying information to enquirers concerning which therapy might best meet their needs (based on research + clinical experience). For more details visit www.thewholeworks.co.uk.

LOCATION 2 :: NUTRI-CEPTION (Haddington)

Face to Face Consultations are available from Tuesday to Friday and occasionally on Saturday mornings (by arrangement). Close to TESCO, Central Haddington.

Address: Princess Mary Place, HADDINGTON, East Lothian EH41 3NN • online map. Telephone/Fax: (by arrangement): 01620 826810 or Mobile: (07810) 673565

Unfortunately there is no disabled access at present at Nutri-Ception, although the threshold involves one step only.

Concessionary Rates for low income enquirers are made available through payment of an agreed part of the consultation fee in East Lothian LETS (Local Exchange Trading Systems) units, called ellets. It is possible for those living in other parts of Scotland operating LETS schemes with other units to arrange for “foreign exchange” into ellets, for this purpose. For more info on Scottish LETS visit LETSLink Scotland.
 



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