Who is the best acupuncturist in Brighton?

You are only one Google query away from entering “best acupuncturist in Brighton”, so here is a list of who I think are the top Brighton acupuncturists. You’ll also find details of the treatments and services they provide.


Drea Campos Little combines acupuncture with naturopathy. She also practises facial rejuvenation acupuncture. This is a natural way to reduce wrinkles and fine lines, and lift and tone skin colour and texture. She is available for home visits upon request.

Mo Froud specialises in fertility and runs a busy clinic on Medeira Drive. She has a wealth of knowledge when it comes to IVF.

Jo Darling specialises in supporting women through cancer, fertility & pregnancy. She is passionate about natural menopause and is the founder of Menopoised.

Rosie Jackson specialises in paediatric acupuncture and provides gentle and effective treatment for children.

Hove Community Acupuncture is the best low-cost community clinic in the city. They offer treatment in a multi-bed setting for those that can’t afford one-to-one treatment.


How do I chose an acupuncturist?

When choosing a practitioner the first thing you should check is whether they are a member of a regulatory body.  The British Acupuncture Council (BAcC) regulates the majority of acupuncturists in the UK although there are others.

The BAcC ensures that we are suitably trained, qualified, insured and that we keep our continuing professional development up to date. Acupuncturists should carry the logo on their website. You can check directly with the BAcC for registered practitioners in your area.

If you are visiting someone who isn’t BAcC registered, make sure that they are regulated by an organisation that is listed on the Public Standards Authority (PSA) register.

You may also want to check out their reviews – the best acupuncturist in Brighton will be happy to share testimonials from satisfied clients.

You can read some of my reviews here.

If you like the look of a practitioner and they are suitably trained and insured, then I would call them for a chat. That way you can really get a feel for whether they’re going to be the right person for you.

At Katy Bradshaw Acupuncture, I offer all new clients a free 15-minute telephone consultation. This enables us to see if we’re a good fit and for you to ask any questions you might have about how acupuncture can help you.

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