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Acupuncture on Hollyford Drive, Clover Park

Paul (Kyung Hwan) from Clover Park

Paul's Acupuncture Clinic is open under the Red Light restriction. We are located at 1/21 Hollyford Drive, Clover Park.

It's a tough time for us all and we want to do our bit to help our community get access to health services.

We will not be charging any ACC surcharge (usually $20) for acupuncture appointments. Please mention this post for this discount to apply 🙂 Note this is only for ACC-related treatments and you must have an ACC claim number.

If you a suffering from any pain or comfort, acupuncture is a natural way to relieve pain and restore movement. We treat sports related injuries, hip pain, back and neck pain, sciatica, golf and tennis elbow, head & migraines and much more.

For more information and booking, please go to our website: www.paulsacupunctureclinic.com...

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