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Email: enquiries@ruthmcwilliam-acupuncture.co.uk
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Important info for home visits
There are some requirements that need to be met to allow me to visit your home. Some of these are conditions of my Healthcare Improvement Scotland registration and so I must adhere to them.
- There should be adequate space in the room treatment is to be provided in for a treatment couch.
- The room must be able to be ventilated.
- No smoking allowed in the room just before, or during treatment.
- No pets in the room treatment will be provided in.
- No children under 16 are allowed in the room while treatment is being given (it is OK if they are elsewhere in the house though).
- Clients must not be under the influence of alcohol.
- You are entitled to have a chaperone but you must arrange this yourself.
- I can only treat persons age 16 or over with capacity to consent to treatment themselves.
Pricing
I am based in Clackmannanshire so the cost per treatment is based on distance from my base.
The standard charge is £48 per treatment for acupuncture, dry needling, facial cupping and gua sha massage. Each treatment is around 60 minutes.
The standard charge for facial rejuvenation is £96 per treatment. Each treatment is around 90 minutes.
Areas covered by the standard charge include anywhere in Forth Valley (Clackmannanshire, Falkirk, and Stirlingshire), or West Fife that is within a 35 minute drive of Clackmannan. Areas beyond this may be considered and will include a travel surcharge, please call me to discuss.
This service operates a 48-hour cancellation policy. Appointments cancelled with less than 48-hours notice will be charged in full. Rescheduled appointments will not be charged for, but cancellation of a rescheduled appointment, at any time, will be charged in full.
Healthcare Improvement Scotland Registration
Details of service conditions and my service registration certificate can be found here.
Duty of Candour Reports
Every healthcare professional must be open and honest with patients when something goes wrong with their treatment or care, causes, or has the potential to cause, harm or distress. This is called Duty of Candour. As part of my responsibilities to hold my Healthcare Improvement Scotland licence, I must produce an annual report to provide a summary of the number of times I have triggered duty of Candour within my service. See the PDF below for most recent report.
