
Science-Backed Therapy for Real, Lasting Relief
At The Moore Clinic, we use clinical reflexology to treat serious conditions with precision. Our methods are evidence-based, targeting root causes—not just symptoms—to help you reclaim your life with measurable outcomes.

What Is Clinical Reflexology?
Clinical reflexology is a specialised, science-backed therapy that involves applying targeted pressure to reflex points on the feet, hands, and ears.
These points correspond to specific organs, systems, and neurological pathways in the body. By stimulating them, we activate the body’s natural healing mechanisms, supporting recovery and long-term balance.
Unlike general foot massage or spa-based reflexology, clinical reflexology is precise, tailored, and designed to address chronic and complex health conditions.
Conditions We Can Help With
Clinical reflexology can help with:
✔ Chronic pain (e.g., back pain, fibromyalgia, arthritis)
✔ PTSD and emotional trauma
✔ Anxiety and stress-related disorders
✔ Sleep disturbances and fatigue
✔ Hormonal and digestive imbalances


The Science Behind Reflexology
Modern research shows that reflexology:
🔹 Stimulates the nervous system to reduce pain signals
🔹 Supports neuroplasticity and emotional regulation (especially for PTSD)
🔹 Improves circulation, reduces inflammation, and promotes relaxation
🔹 Enhances the body’s self-healing capabilities
At The Moore Clinic, we utilise Limbic Reflexology, Ear Reflexology, and Articular Reflexology, combining them in our Moore Method to deliver maximum impact with every session.
A Proven Path to Relief
Step 1
Personalised Assessment
We take the time to understand your condition and goals.
Step 2
Targeted Reflexology Treatments
Science-backed therapy that addresses the root cause, not just symptoms.
Step 3
Long-Term Transformation
Regain control of your life with real, measurable improvements.
Common Questions, Answered.
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What exactly is clinical reflexology, and how is it different from regular reflexology?Clinical reflexology at The Moore Clinic is rooted in scientific research and designed to treat serious conditions like chronic pain and PTSD. Unlike traditional reflexology, which often focuses on relaxation and wellness, our treatments target specific health issues with a results-driven, evidence-based approach.
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How do I know if reflexology will work for me?Many of our clients come to us after trying countless treatments without success. While every individual responds differently, clinical reflexology has shown significant results for people with chronic pain, PTSD, and trauma-related symptoms. We tailor every treatment to your needs and monitor your progress closely.
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Do I need a referral from my doctor to book a consultation?No referral is needed. You can book directly with us. We are happy to collaborate with your existing healthcare providers if desired, but it’s not required.
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Is reflexology safe?Yes, reflexology is non-invasive, drug-free, and safe for most people. Before starting treatment, we conduct a thorough assessment to ensure it’s appropriate for your specific condition and health history.
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How long does each session last?Sessions typically last 60 minutes, which includes a brief consultation before and after your treatment to assess progress and adjust your plan as needed.
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How many sessions will I need before I see results?Many clients experience improvements within the first few sessions. However, the number of sessions required varies depending on your condition, how long you’ve had it, and your individual response to treatment. We’ll outline a tailored plan after your initial consultation.
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What happens during a reflexology session?You’ll be comfortably seated or lying down while we apply gentle pressure to specific reflex points on your feet (and occasionally hands or ears) that correspond to different areas of the body. The process is calming and precise, with every touch backed by clinical knowledge.
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Will it hurt?Reflexology should never be painful. Some areas may feel sensitive due to underlying issues, but we always work within your comfort level. Most patients find the sessions deeply relaxing.
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Is reflexology a replacement for my current treatments or medications?Reflexology can complement your current treatments and medications, but it is not a replacement. We focus on supporting your body’s natural healing processes and are happy to work alongside your healthcare team to ensure the best outcomes.
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How much does it cost, and do you offer payment plans?Our pricing varies based on your treatment plan, but we offer transparent pricing with no hidden costs. Yes, we offer flexible payment options to ensure that cost is not a barrier to your healing journey.
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Is reflexology covered by insurance?Some private health insurers may cover reflexology under complementary therapy. We recommend checking with your provider. We can also provide detailed receipts for reimbursement purposes.
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What qualifications do your practitioners have?Our practitioners are trained to the highest level in clinical reflexology and continue their education with the latest research and methods. They are specialists in treating complex conditions, not general wellness therapists.
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What conditions do you work with?We specialise in chronic pain (including conditions like fibromyalgia and arthritis), PTSD, anxiety, trauma recovery, and school refusal in children related to emotional distress. If you’re unsure if we can help, we encourage you to book a consultation.
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Can children receive reflexology at The Moore Clinic?Yes, we provide specialised treatments for children, especially those struggling with trauma-related issues or school refusal. Our child-friendly approach is gentle, compassionate, and effective.
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What is your success rate?While individual outcomes vary, many of our patients report significant improvements in their symptoms and overall quality of life. We prioritise measurable results and track progress to ensure your treatment is effective.
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What if I’ve had a bad experience with reflexology before?We understand that previous experiences can shape your perception. Our approach is clinical and evidence-based, not spa-style reflexology. Many clients who were sceptical or disappointed by past treatments have found success with us.
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What should I wear to my appointment?Comfortable, loose-fitting clothing is ideal. We focus on your feet and lower legs, so easy access to these areas is helpful.
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Do you offer online consultations or support?Yes, we offer virtual consultations to assess your needs and discuss your options, especially if you’re not local. While treatments are in-person, we provide remote support where appropriate.
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What if I have more questions before I’m ready to book?We’re here to help. You can contact us anytime via phone or email, and we’ll be happy to answer your questions without pressure. Healing is a personal journey, and we want you to feel confident every step of the way.