Synergy Reflexology
.....for well-being and balance
Supporting your journey to a healthier mind, body and spirit
I am a Reflexology Practitioner based in Kingswinford and hold the highest UK qualification in reflexology — the Level 5 Diploma in Clinical Reflexology — with specialist training in palliative care, chronic illness, fertility and maternity reflexology, auricular reflexology, AIR (Adaptive Integrated Reflexology) for stress and anxiety, and Meridian and Inner Intent Reflexology. I am also trained in Reflexology Lymph Drainage (RLD), which may support people with breast‑cancer‑related lymphoedemaand have additional training in providing reflexology in cancer care.
I am a full member of the Association of Reflexologists, CNHC Registered and am also a qualiified nurse with 40 years experience.
Reflexology is a powerful, deeply relaxing holistic therapy which can support you as you navigate life with its' demands and the stress you can sometimes experience.
I work from home in my dedicated loft studio and can provide home visits to meet individual client needs and provide regular taster sessions as an introduction to reflexology for new clients.
Contact me to discuss how reflexology may help you.
Jackie
Synergy Reflexology
I can help you prioritise self-care and enhance your
well-being.....
I am a Reflexology Practitioner and have over 40 years nursing experience. I am an enthusiastic advocate of complementary and holistic approaches to well-being and provide relaxing, restorative treatments to people who want to reduce their response to stress and find balance. I deliver bespoke reflexology treatments with compassion and to a high professional standard, helping clients feel relaxed and refreshed and support them as they cope with lifes pressures.
I am a full member of The Association of Reflexologists and registrant of the CNHC. This provides you with the assurance that my reflexology training is accredited and my ongoing practice is of the highest standard. It also means that if you are a member of a UK cash plan for healthcare you may be able to claim for the cost of your reflexology treatment. Only reflexologists who are members of the Association of Reflexologists are recognised in this way. The list below includes some of the plans included.
- Paycare
- Bupa
- UK Healthcare
- Westfield Health
- Simply Health
- Medicash
- BHSF
- Health Shield
- Sovereign Health Care
Qualifications
AromaReflex (2026) Accredited by AoR
Level 5 Diploma Clinical Reflexology (2025/2026)
- Foot, Hand and Auricular Reflexology
- Specialised training in Enhancing Fertility and Maternity Care Reflexology (including pregnancy and post-partum)
- AIR (Adaptive Integrated Reflexology) - a unique protocol to help with stress and anxiety
- Specialised training in Reflexology for Palliative care and people with chronic illness
- Meridian and Inner Intent Reflexology
Breathwork for reflexologists (2025)
Reflexology Lymph Drainage – RLD Practitioner (2025)
- Reflexology lymph drainage (RLD) for breast cancer-related lymphoedema (BCRL) may have a positive impact on arm swelling and pain
Complementary Therapies in Cancer Care - Massage, Accredited by AoR, CThA, FHT (2024)
Complementary Therapies in Cancer Care – Reflexology, Accredited by AoR, CThA, FHT & (2024)
ITEC Reflexology Level III Diploma (2023 /2024)
FTC Indian Head Massage (2023)
ITEC Level III Diploma Aromatherapy Massage (2022/2023)
ITEC Diploma in Anatomy, Physiology & Body Massage (1999)
Registered General Nurse, BSc (Hons) Palliative Care, Master in Business Administration (MBA).
Current training in First Aid, Safeguarding and Mental Health First Aid.
Enhanced DBS
Member of the Association of Reflexologists
Registrant with the CNHC
Reflexology
Experience the therapeutic touch of reflexology, a holistic practice that targets pressure points to alleviate stress and enhance well-being.
Reflexology is a complementary therapy based on the belief that there are reflex areas in the feet and hands which are believed to correspond to all organs and parts of the body. Reflex points are also found in the face and ears. Reflexology works on an individual basis and may alleviate and improve symptoms such as everyday stress and tension.
During a typical reflexology session the reflexologist will take a detailed medical history. Sessions are usually performed in a comfortable chair or couch. If it is to be performed on the feet, the client will be asked to remove footwear and socks but other forms of reflexology require no removal of clothing. The practitioner will make a visual and tactile examination of the area to be worked before beginning the precise reflexology massage movements. The particular types of movements involved require the application of an appropriate pressure using the thumb and fingers.
Reflexology can be a wonderfully relaxing experience where you can take time out from everyday pressures. The therapist’s expert touch will help you relax which can help improve mood, aid sleep and relieve tension. The result is an overall sense of wellbeing.
I am also a qualified Reflexology Lymph Drainage Practitioner as seen by checking the RLD Register Practitioner https://www.reflexologylymphdrainage.co.uk/england.html. Research has found that reflexology can benefit people with lymphoedema post treatment for breast cancer and also may help in the support of people living with auto-immune disease, chronic fatige, fibromyalgia, muscular tension and pre-mentral syndrome.
Links to research are available below
https://www.reflexologylymphdrainage.co.uk/abstract-2020-thermal-imaging.html
https://www.reflexologylymphdrainage.co.uk/
The Cancer Research UK website includes details of why people with cancer use reflexology alongside their medical treatment. This does not mean reflexology is a treatment for cancer.
The Complementary and Natural Healthcare Council (CNHC). The independent UK regulator for complementary healthcare practitioners includes reflexology practitioners on their register.
CNHC was set up with government support to protect the public by providing a UK voluntary register of health practitioners. CNHC's register has been approved as an Accredited Register by the Professional Standards Authority for Health and Social Care, a body accountable to Parliament.
It is important to choose a qualified reflexologist who has undertaken all the necessary training to understand the theory and practice of reflexology. You can check my registration with the Complementary & Natural Healthcare Council (CNHC) by searching the register at www.cnhc.org.uk. By choosing a reflexologist who is registered with the CNHC you can be confident of my qualifications, training and insurance.
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