Castle Clinic in Knaresborough has celebrated its 20th anniversary.
On 26th April, Castle Clinic enjoyed a party to celebrate 20 years of helping patients in the Harrogate and Knaresborough area.
A spokesperson said:
"We had a jolly and magical evening shared with staff, practitioners and patients.
"There were bubbles, nibbles, music and a close-up magician wowed the guests with some mesmerising tricks!"
Castle Clinic first opened in April 2004 by Acupuncturist, Janice Miller. Her aim was to help support people to reach their health goals.
The clinic is now owned by Seb Contreras who has worked at the clinic since July 2004.
As a team in the last 20 years they have invested heavily in the services offered at the clinic, introducing laser therapy and shockwave therapy as well as a reformer Pilates machine which helps with injury rehabilitation, postural correction and golf performance.
20 years on, the clinic now holds 18 practitioners offering more than 1,200 appointments every month.
They offer acupuncture, audiology, chiropractic, physiotherapy, podiatry and osteopathy.
For more information about the clinic, visit their website here.

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