Waterside Chinese Health Centre, located at 51 High Town Rd, Luton, offers an authentic approach to wellness through traditional Chinese medicine practices. Our skilled practitioners are dedicated to providing effective treatments that promote health and vitality through acupuncture, herbal remedies, and massage therapy. The peaceful ambiance of our center creates an ideal environment for healing and relaxation. We believe in the importance of personalized care; therefore, we work closely with each client to develop tailored treatment plans that address their specific health concerns. Experience the holistic benefits of our services at Waterside Chinese Health Centre.

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Awful, no massage technique at all, she rubbed me. Texting on her phone 3 or 4 separate times while doing the ‘massage’. Refused to refund. Stay clear!

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