**Balanced Edinburgh – Queen Street** is your premier destination for holistic well-being in the heart of Edinburgh. Nestled within the serene surroundings of Fountain Court Apartments at 2 York Buildings, this tranquil space offers a range of exceptional services aimed at promoting physical and mental balance. Our dedicated team of professionals is passionate about customer satisfaction, ensuring that each visit is personalized and tailored to meet your unique needs.

We specialize in a variety of treatments, including therapeutic massages, mindfulness sessions, and holistic therapies designed to rejuvenate both body and mind. At Balanced Edinburgh, we believe in creating an inviting atmosphere where you can unwind and recharge, making it a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of city life.

What sets us apart is our commitment to quality service and the well-being of our clients. Whether you are seeking relief from stress, looking to enhance your wellness journey, or simply wanting to indulge in some self-care, we are here to support you every step of the way. For more information or to book an appointment, please reach out to us at 0131 315 3105 or visit our website at [balancededinburgh.co.uk](http://www.balancededinburgh.co.uk/). Experience the difference at Balanced Edinburgh – where your well-being is our priority.

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Brian Sigley

5 Google Rating

NOV.3 2017.I had a first class foot massage from Fiona.The differanse between Arrival at Balance was

5/ 5

NOV.3 2017.I had a first class foot massage from Fiona.The differanse between Arrival at Balance was fantastic.I took a taxi to Balance,but i walked back to myhotel.Thank you Fiona.Next time i am in Edinburgh,i really hope you time for a repeat treatment.Brian.Norway.

Spartans Milan

5 Google Rating

Fantastic physiotherapy, pilates and wellbeing practices in Edinburgh. I have used Balanced on numer

5/ 5

Fantastic physiotherapy, pilates and wellbeing practices in Edinburgh. I have used Balanced on numerous occasions for various injuries and pain. They have a large number of different treatment alternatives and take the time to fully assess your needs before embarking on the best treatment. Every physio I have used has been top notch in terms of knowledge, professionalism and the treatment administered. I have also had the pleasure of a treatment from one of their beauty therapists, who was also excellent. Thoroughly recommend.

Jackie Rochmankowska

5 Google Rating

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