Legal Notice
Important information about the nature of acupuncture and the scope of this website.
Regulatory status
Under Spanish law, Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and acupuncture are not recognised medical modalities. Acupuncture practitioners do not hold the status of licensed medical professionals under Spanish healthcare regulation, and sessions offered on this site do not constitute medical care, diagnosis, or treatment in the legal or clinical sense.
Acupuncture is not a substitute for conventional medical care. If you have any health concerns, please consult your doctor or nearest health centre.
Use of language on this site
References to health conditions, symptoms, or the word “treatment” throughout this website are used for ease of communication only. They reflect the everyday language that clients use to describe why they seek acupuncture, and do not imply that acupuncture constitutes a medical intervention, clinical diagnosis, or recognised therapy under Spanish or European health law.
The descriptions of conditions on this site do not represent how Traditional Chinese Medicine views or addresses health. TCM operates within its own conceptual framework, which differs fundamentally from Western biomedical terminology.
No diagnostic claims
Nothing on this website constitutes a diagnosis, prognosis, or medical recommendation. Individual results vary and no outcomes are guaranteed. Testimonials reflect personal experiences and are not representative of all clients.
When to seek medical advice
Please consult a qualified medical professional before starting acupuncture if you have a serious or complex health condition, are pregnant, or are currently undergoing medical treatment. Acupuncture sessions are intended to complement, not replace, any existing medical care you may be receiving.
Contact
If you have any questions about the information on this page, you are welcome to get in touch via WhatsApp or visit the contact page.
