College of Integrated Chinese Medicine located at 19 Castle St, Reading RG1 7SB, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 0118 950 8880

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Kaz Starr

5 Google Rating

I came to the college in 1996 and completed the 3 year training, it was a life changing experience f

5/ 5

I came to the college in 1996 and completed the 3 year training, it was a life changing experience for me and I loved every moment. The course was hard work and challenging but worth it. I feel incredibly privileged to work as an acupuncturist. As well as treating patients I work at CICM as the Registrar and its testimony to the staff and course that I have been here for over 20 years. It is a shame to see some negative feedback and I am unable to approach these people as they do not appear to be on our records as ever attending the clinic. We take seriously any complaints so please if you are someone who hasn't had a happy experience here, do please contact me or one of the team.

Pawel Indigo

5 Google Rating

Friendly atmosphere, demanding and thorough training program, recognized by BAcCs and Kingston Unive

5/ 5

Friendly atmosphere, demanding and thorough training program, recognized by BAcCs and Kingston University. Over 3 years at CICM was empowering, life changing experience. I can highly recommend to anyone who is serious about Chinese Medicine and wants to learn and build a career in business of helping people.

Anca Maria Simon

5 Google Rating

I have tried a treatment for allergies to pollen and dust. Before having acupuncture I thought I was

5/ 5

I have tried a treatment for allergies to pollen and dust. Before having acupuncture I thought I was starting to have asthma. My symtoms were unpleasant. It's been 2 years and I haven't had the symtoms ever again.

Ro Gallagher

5 Google Rating

A brilliantly thorough training.

5/ 5

A brilliantly thorough training.

Ray Curtis

3 Google Rating

Times go by

3/ 5

Times go by

Des D'Arcy

5 Google Rating

Accupuncture par excellence, I've used the services here for many years, unbeatable.

5/ 5

Accupuncture par excellence, I've used the services here for many years, unbeatable.

Sharon Richardson

5 Google Rating

They are so lovely and really know there stuff I definitely recommend they have changed my life

5/ 5

They are so lovely and really know there stuff I definitely recommend they have changed my life xx

Stuart Creech

5 Google Rating

Excellent treatment. Acupuncture really helps.

5/ 5

Excellent treatment. Acupuncture really helps.

loreta berrange

5 Google Rating

Anyone who is self aware and employs critical thinking could find a flaw in everything- anything can

5/ 5

Anyone who is self aware and employs critical thinking could find a flaw in everything- anything can be subject to criticism and will stand somewhere in-between of good and bad, right and wrong. Due to a small space for a review, I’m going to leave out imperfections (which are always too subjective anyway) of this college and tell you instead why currently this is one of the best schools you can find. Most people think that one’s primary education is supposed to turn one into one-of-the-best in a chosen field. This is not so. You need to have an ongoing curiosity, dedication, personal interest and willingness to work hard. Making constant self-enquires to whats, whys and hows is what’s going to turn you into one of the best in your field. A school is only responsible of providing you with essential ground work. It gives me shivers just saying this out loud (because I still can’t believe my luck having had an opportunity to study there): CICM, in the field of Chinese Medicine, with its tutors, lectures, library and facilities, is the soil of such diversity that it can almost be dazzlingly overwhelming with its richness. If you are going to become an acupuncturist, at some point of your career you are going to meet the best and the worst practitioners, of ’TCM’, of ‘Five Elements’, of ‘Stems and Branches’, of ‘Applied Channel Theory’, etc. And most of the best practitioners will have one thing in common- because they are able to achieve desirable effects in their treatments they stay true to the style they’ve been trained in. But here lies the pitfall- enquiry into this very complex medicine system stops. And they don’t go on to (re)discover the lost (as it seems to be the case) knowledge - that all styles of acupuncture are rooted in one and same ‘modality’: five (four) elements as engendered by nature itself. This is why CICM is the place to study- it has the doors open to such exploration. The doors that otherwise are most likely to remain shut. We live in a modern version of the world. We have split our being into three groups: mind, body and spirit. Unfortunately, this is not so in nature and wasn’t in the minds of people until a modern man was born. To understand ancient texts and to be able to practice Chinese Medicine to its fullest potential, one needs to experience, or at least be aware of, the union that lies beneath the so called spirituality and materialism. CICM, unlike any other school, is a threshold into both of these worlds. The truth can only be united within the person who is practising but if you need an eduction to start you off on your journey, this is a place to come to. Thank you, for reading.

Sheila Readings

5 Google Rating

I have been going here for nearly 2 years. Accupuncture certainly gives me a lot of relief. They are

5/ 5

I have been going here for nearly 2 years. Accupuncture certainly gives me a lot of relief. They are very friendly and I would highly recommend them.

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