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If you are aff ected by a neurological condition, why not come along to our drop-in sessions, fi nd out about the plans for Neuro Central and get involved!


We aim to advance the health of people living with neurological conditions through the provision of a complete wellbeing programme off ering complementary therapies


(Massage, Refl exology, Aromatherapy, Reiki, Relaxation), Exercise & Yoga, Counselling, Physiotherapy, Acupuncture and Hypnotherapy.


There will be information leafl ets and our friendly qualifi ed therapists will be off ering therapy sessions at no cost to you (subject to availability) Refreshments will also be available.


Neuro Central will be a base where people living with neurological conditions, can get help, support and advice in a friendly, relaxed environment, so nobody has to feel alone!


Our fi rst meeting will take place on Monday September 4th and thereafter the 1st Monday of the month, (except January)


Bridge of Allan Parish Church,


Honeyman Hall, 12 Keir Street, Bridge of Allan FK9 4NW 10:30 am to 12:30


Sessions also available in Stirling and Auchterarder


For more information please email Secretary@neurocentral.co.uk or phone 07526 281 747


We look forward to meeting you! Registered Charity SC046630. The Offi ce of the Scottish Charity Register (OSCR) 86 To advertise in thewire t. 07720 429 613 e. fi ona@thewireweb.co.uk


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