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Aesthetics, health and wellness clinic, MEDIKA, will open its doors in the iconic leisure district, Spinningfields, this December providing a health oasis in the heart of Manchester city centre.
MEDIKA is already working with many leading wellness brands including, HydraFacial, Cutera Lasers, ZO Skin Health, Skin Pen and Intravita and will launch a retail arm to the business available in-store with additional exciting partnerships to be announced in the coming months. Your journey at the MEDIKA clinic will start with a one to one consultation with a doctor. The clinic is also set to launch a membership programme and offer a bespoke personal health service via the Medika Health Concierge.
The venue features a number of spacious treatment rooms with bespoke joinery and ambient lighting, custom-made IV drip pods furnished with Bo-Concept lounge chairs, an integrative reception and a comfortable waiting area with a smart coffee station making guests feel at home as soon as they arrive at the clinic.
Dr Kamran added: “Since becoming a doctor six years ago, I noticed a desperate need for a fundamental change to conventional healthcare. I started MEDIKA to redefine our approach to health, well-being and aesthetic medicine so that our doctors can work with you as partners on your health journey - a team rather than as two separate entities.
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