Eloise Coulson (Lic Ac, BSc Hons, MBAcC)

My never-ending passion for learning and curiosity for wellbeing led me to study acupuncture, and my practice is also influenced by my rich life experiences such as being a model and mother. I know first-hand that life requires resilience and its challenges can bring us to a point in our (health) journey where personalised, expert support is needed. Combining my empathy and the ability to hold a non-judgemental safe space for people, I’m passionate about bringing my clients back in connection with their own health, and resilience. 

I studied full time for three years at the renowned City College of Acupuncture under the guidance of some of the UK’s leading acupuncturists and graduated with First-Class Honours. And I have undertaken further studies on acupuncture for women’s health and assisted & natural conception. This training involved over 3,600 study hours in both Chinese and Western medicine, anatomy, physiology, pathology and pharmacology. And before this, I gained a BSc (Hons) in Psychology. It’s this combination of experience that allows me to offer a professional, and non-judgmental, space to help restore balance in both body and mind.

I practice at Third Space Medical Centre, one of London’s leading private medical practices which is open to non-members too, where I treat people in all life stages. And I’m excited to be opening a treatment space in Kent very soon!

As a member of the Acupuncture Fertility Network, I have helped women of all ages with symptoms ranging from fertility issues, hormonal imbalances as well as the stages of peri-menopause and menopause. I’m also a member of The British Acupuncture Council, the UK’s principal regulatory board of acupuncturists.

About Me

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“Coulson pursued psychology, which encompassed social, child, and cognitive varieties, before doing a masters in career counselling and coaching at Birkbeck.

Acupuncture, which Coulson says is for many a port of call either as a complement to western medicine or a measure when all else has failed, seems the perfect fit, somewhere she can tie together all the various learnings. ‘It’s so effective but I’m passionate that it’s complementary, not alternative. I’ve studied Western medicine for years and love it, and it’s life-saving’. This is something Coulson has seen first hand.”