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Anthroposophy at Park Attwood
A doctor led clinic which uses anthrophosophic medicines alongside orthodox approaches.
There is space for a dozen inpatients who tend to be very sick, with illnesses like cancer or ME. As well as continuing patients' conventional treatments, it offers counselling, art therapy, massage therapy, eurythmy (a form of movement), homeopathic and herbal remedies, nutritional therapy and time with nature.
It also supports outpatients with a wide range of illnesses and conditions. The anthroposophic approach supports patients to explore the spiritual meaning of illness and how illness can initiate an inner journey, which goes hand in hand with the outer medical experience.
Address: Park Attwood, Trimpley, Bewdley, Worcestershire
DY12 1RE
Tel: 01299 861444