Dr Mao Acup&Herb, Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine located at 78 Caerphilly Rd, Cardiff CF14 4AG, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 029 2061 5462

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Laura may

5 Google Rating

Dr Mao is Lovely lady, very understanding and helpful. It was my first time having acupuncture and I

5/ 5

Dr Mao is Lovely lady, very understanding and helpful. It was my first time having acupuncture and I could definitely feel a difference afterwards.

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Regina Brousse

5 Google Rating

I had acupuncture sessions with Mao and found the experience to be fantastic. Mao is very supportive

5/ 5

I had acupuncture sessions with Mao and found the experience to be fantastic. Mao is very supportive and understanding, as well as being an excellent acupuncturist. I wouldn’t hesitate in recommending her to others as her positivity, empathy and knowledge really helped me throughout my treatment. Many thanks Dr: Mao

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Deep D

5 Google Rating

Amazing Acupunturist. Highly recommended

5/ 5

Amazing Acupunturist. Highly recommended

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Sinyi Cheung

5 Google Rating

5/ 5

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Sazia Afrin

5 Google Rating

5/ 5

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Rachel Davies

5 Google Rating

I suffer with lower back and neck pain, I have been on several occasions and each time I leave feeli

5/ 5

I suffer with lower back and neck pain, I have been on several occasions and each time I leave feeling pain free and have an excellent sleep after the acupuncture, I have recommended Dr Mao on several occasions

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Dean Sadler

5 Google Rating

Excellent practitioner professional kind very informative. Acupuncture very helpful for back injuri

5/ 5

Excellent practitioner professional kind very informative. Acupuncture very helpful for back injuries headaches sleep etc Herbs very beneficial

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Ben Brown

5 Google Rating

I have been visiting Dr Mao since the Canton days, and I have always left pain free following treatm

5/ 5

I have been visiting Dr Mao since the Canton days, and I have always left pain free following treatment. I highly recommend for Muscle injuries and back pain. I visited for help with Sciatica, and Osteitis Pubis, the acupuncture, electropuncture and massage really helped me recover.

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