The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Wellness clinic celebrates fifth anniversar­y

- By Kerry Moore

Wellness Clinic celebrated

its fifth anniversar­y on

September 13 and 14. The milestone was marked with

fizz and cake at both of

our locations: the original Werrington clinic and our more recent Peterborou­gh city centre clinic. Opened on September

15, 2019, our Werrington clinic was establishe­d with a vision to create a supportive environmen­t for wellness businesses and provide clients with a comprehens­ive range of treatments under one

roof. From the start, the

clinic was a hub of activity,

offering beauty treatments,

hair styling, yoga, pilates, baby massage,networking meetings and much more! The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020 presented considerab­le challenges, leading to a long closure. Despite being closed for a longer period than we were initially open, our team’s perseveran­ce and adaptabili­ty enabled us to emerge stronger. We adapted to new restrictio­ns and resumed operations with renewed vigor.

In June 2022, we proudly expanded with the opening of our Peterborou­gh City Centre clinic. Together, our two locations now offer over 100 diverse treatments and services, including two hair salons, beauty treatments, a tattoo studio, advanced skincare, laser treatments, podiatry, weight loss programs, play therapy, counseling, anti-wrinkle treatments, and beauty training. Our commitment to excellence has been recognised through numerous awards. The journey began with

Founder Kerry Moore,

who, as a mobile massage

therapist, struggled to find

a salon space that met her needs. Her determinat­ion to create a supportive and

flexible environmen­t for

wellness profession­als led to the establishm­ent of our clinic. Kerry’s

vision was to offer a

space where businesses could thrive individual­ly

while benefiting from a

collaborat­ive community.

Kerry, who qualified as a

beauty therapist 30 years ago and later specialise­d in oncology massage, founded the CWC Training Academy in January 2023. Kerry Is so passionate about the power of touch and she knew she was not going

to make the difference

she wanted alone, she had to train more Oncology massage therapists. The

academy offers specialise­d

massage training courses in oncology, manual lymphatic drainage (MLD), and menopause massage. To date, over 1,000 students have been trained, making a

significan­t impact on those

in need.

Looking ahead, we plan to expand our clinic network nationwide and grow our training academy internatio­nally. We look forward to celebratin­g this milestone with our clients, and community.

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