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RENARD CLINIC

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86 Harley Street (4th Floor), London W1G 7HP

Injury Rehab, 96A Clifton Hill, London NW8 0JT

Mail: renardclinic@gmail.com

Tel: +44 7513625406

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Monday8:30am – 7pm
Tuesday8:30am – 7pm
Wednesday8:30am – 7pm
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Have you ever tried K-taping for period pain? 👀
Avez-vous déjà essayé le K-taping pour soulager les douleurs de règles ?

K-tape can help reduce lower abdominal pain by improving circulation and supporting the tissues.

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Do you actually know your anatomy? (vulva edition) 👀

Not everything is where people think it is...

This is the vulva (external anatomy), not the vagina.

🦊 The vulva ‡ the vagina
🦊 The urethra is a separate opening
🦊 The vaginal opening
Taking the time to build something that truly feels right has been really important to me 🤍

When I started Renard Clinic, I didn’t just want a treatment room, I wanted a space where patients feel comfortable, listened to, and never judged. A
Renard Clinic is expanding its hours 🦊

From April 2nd, I’ll now be in St John’s Wood for the whole day on Thursdays.

Thanks all for the amazing support since the clinic launched.

Appointments for April are now open on the website: htt
We shouldn’t need a special day to talk about women’s health.
But International Women’s Day is a good reminder that many women still live with symptoms that are normalised or not talked about enough.

From pelvic pain to bladder sym

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