Dean Haldin M.B.R.C.P
I am a fully qualified practitioner of Tao Yin Corrective Medicine, certified by the Academy of Oriental Medicine of London, Great Britain. I am also a registered therapist with the British Register of Complementary Practitioners (BRCP). I have been practising since 2002.
I provide therapeutic support to private clients through personalised treatments. My work assists with physical and psychological rehabilitation, long-term illnesses, addictions, depression and anxiety, sports injuries, sleep disorders, headaches, general pain, digestive issues, relaxation and overall wellbeing.
I currently manage my own private practice in London and across parts of Greater London, supporting the health and wellbeing of clients from a wide range of ages and cultural backgrounds.
As a well-travelled professional, I bring extensive cross-cultural experience and have worked with clients from Northern Europe (UK, Finland, the Netherlands, Sweden, Germany); Southern Europe (Spain, Portugal, Greece, Italy); Eastern Europe (Bulgaria, Lithuania, Romania, Croatia); the Russian Federation; North Africa (Egypt, Morocco); Southern Africa (South Africa, Nigeria, Uganda, Zimbabwe); Asia (Turkey, Pakistan, India, Iraq); and the Middle East (Israel, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Iran). I also have a proven track record of working with High Net Worth Individuals (HNWI).
Through my practice, I support clients in improving their health, contributing to an enhanced quality of life and a deeper understanding of their physical and emotional needs.
Chinese Medicine, with a history spanning over 4,000 years, offers vast benefits for improving health and wellbeing through a range of traditional medical disciplines. It can provide individuals with a new approach to life — one that brings a richer, deeper, and calmer sense of wellbeing and helps them achieve the positive outcomes they seek.
I hold specialisations in the fields of:
- Corrective Chinese Medicine (Tao Yin)
- Medical Rehabilitation
- Remedial Massage
- Cranial Techniques
- Physical Therapy / Sports Injuries
- Acupuncture & Moxibustion
- Amma (Chinese Massage)
- Tui Na (Chinese Physical Therapy)
- Qi Gong
- Anmo Fu Massage (internal organ massage)
- Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) Theory
- Musculoskeletal Evaluation
- Anatomy & Physiology
- Acupressure
- Cranial Balancing
- Stress Management
- Needling and balancing of the Confluent and Xi-Cleft points
- Qi Gong Positional Release
- Muscular Re-patterning
If you’re curious about how Tao Yin might support you, I offer a no-obligation chat to answer any questions and see if it’s a good fit for you. Click here to get in touch.