Acupuncture
- Marion Rollings
- info@getwellclinics.co.uk
- 45-minute session Booking essential
Initial appointment: £40
Regular appointment: £38
Drop-in ear acupuncture: £10
Basic tune up, seated treatment. Pay on the link before you visit, but no booking required - Screenshot your receipt as proof of payment. Arrive at least 30 minutes before the clinic closes.
- Get Well Clinics
Pay for ear acupuncture: https://checkout.square.site/merchant/2VMTV0VWDHK9V/checkout/DKZRQH64VIMN7BEG5R322WP5?src=embed
Wednesday from 12:15pm to 3pm.
The Get Well Clinics are offering a multi-bed community acupuncture clinic with Marion Rollings weekly at the West London Buddhist Centre.
Founded in 2014 by George Monkhouse, the Get Well Clinic began with a multi-bed style clinic at ZenYoga in Camberwell. Marion Rollings joined him several months later. Their joint mission is to make natural, effective healthcare more inclusive and available at a reduced price. The community atmosphere and their results saw the popularity of the clinic steadily grow, and during the pandemic, demand dramatically increased and the clinic began expanding.
Marion Rollings holds nearly 20 years experience as an acupuncturist. She graduated with a BSc Hons degree in Traditional Chinese Medicine & Acupuncture from Westminster University in 2003. In addition to 8 years experience at The Get Well Clinic in Camberwell, Marion has also worked at a hospital in Chengdu, China and the NHS Gateway Clinic in South London. Marion is also a yoga teacher and these two disciplines have inspired her to explore techniques and methods of healing. Her approach is to weave in her knowledge of yoga, shiatsu massage and postural integration to offer a truly holistic package taking into consideration your physical, mental and emotional wellbeing to facilitate healing. An intuitive and generous practitioner she shares her knowledge with her patients, helping them be more connected with themselves.
Marion is a strong believer in the multi-bed setting, not just the affordability of it, but also how the collective community spirit is part of the support and healing process. People attending The Get Well Clinic at the West London Buddhist Centre can also attend the founding clinic in Camberwell, and benefit from access to a roster of acupuncturists, all of whom have different talents and specialities. Come and get well with us!
Luke Warburton LicAc MBAcC
Luke Warburton holds a BSc (Hons) in Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture from Westminster University. With many years of experience in private practice, he integrates acupuncture and bodywork techniques to treat a wide range of conditions.
Luke offers guidance on all aspects of health and wellbeing—including movement function, stress reduction, diet, and lifestyle. He has a particular passion for archetypal human movement, including postural and walking gait analysis. This knowledge informs his holistic approach to treating joint restrictions, musculoskeletal pain, stress-related issues, and digestive imbalances.
Luke believes in a collaborative, multibed approach to healthcare—working alongside others to help patients live pain-free and empowered lives. His goal is to support individuals in regaining control and living with purpose.
Areas of Specialisation
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Digestive Issues
Supporting gut health through dietary adjustments, improved motility, and nervous system regulation. -
Muscular Pain & Movement Restriction
Releasing muscle fibres and re-training movement patterns to restore function and reduce pain. -
Headaches & Migraines
Addressing the flow of blood and fluids, correcting organ imbalances, and resolving structural/postural contributors. -
Anxiety & Stress
Stimulating the body’s relaxation response through acupuncture and releasing tension held in fascia and tissues to support emotional wellbeing.
Influences and Training
Luke has studied with and drawn inspiration from a range of respected practitioners and teachers, including:
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Andrew Nugent-Head – Tangible Chinese Medicine & Bodywork (ATS)
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Julianne Nugent-Head – Chinese Herbal Medicine (ATS)
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David White (INR) – Neijing Research
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Liu Min – Chinese Calligraphy
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Dr Michael Smith – Medical Qigong & Neigong
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James Cattermole – The Miller’s Way Project
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Anatomy in Motion (AIM) – Movement Therapy
John Philbin LicAc MBAcC has spent over 20 years serving a diverse clientele in central London and now practises at multiple locations across the city. In addition to his private practice, John has worked within NHS hospitals and hospices, offering acupuncture to support patients managing chronic conditions, pain, and stress. His work in these settings highlights his commitment to integrating acupuncture into mainstream healthcare and improving the quality of life for those in need.
He thrives in the collaborative atmosphere of multi-bed clinics, working alongside like-minded practitioners to drive positive social change to create healthier, happier communities. With experience in treating chronic pain, migraines, fertility challenges, and stress-related conditions, John continually hones his skills through professional development. His postgraduate training in Dr. Tan’s Balance Method has been a game-changer in his practice, delivering immediate and lasting relief for patients experiencing pain.
As a passionate advocate for integrative healthcare, John blends traditional Chinese medicine with Western medical insights. His dedication extends to leading community initiatives, including innovative acupuncture projects for stroke rehabilitation and Macmillan breast cancer support.
John’s compassionate approach and commitment to social impact empower individuals and communities to experience the transformative benefits of acupuncture and holistic health.