Wren Clinic

The Wren Clinic is a Centre for Natural Health and Counselling bringing complementary therapies to the heart of the City of London. It is housed in the tower of the old St. Dunstan's in the East church, a Grade I listed building originally designed by Sir Christopher Wren. The major part of this building was destroyed during the Blitz, leaving only the nave walls and the tower standing. The clinic consists of several comfortably furnished consulting rooms, sympathetically decorated to complement the architecture and materials of the original Wren building.

Complementary medicine with a holistic approach to health problems is offered by a group of highly qualified practitioners working as a team for the long-term benefit of their patients, including counselling and psychotherapy to help with the personal and emotional problems which can also result in physical symptoms. You don’t have to be suffering to enjoy aromatherapy, hypnotherapy, reflexology, sports and therapeutic massage and much more. The Wren Clinic offers a complete body and mind support system whatever your needs.

The Wren Clinic was established in 1990 with support from The All Hallows House Foundation Development Trust. All profits go to The All Hallows House Foundation for Education, Prevention and Research into Holistic Care (Registered Charity no. 1003809). Both are affiliated to All Hallows by the Tower church and its Business Houses Council, which share the aim of enhancing the well-being of people living and working in the City.

More details and contact information are available directly from their website:
www.wrenclinic.co.uk