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Sound Therapy

Find a sound therapist in the UK

Sound therapy uses tuning forks, singing bowls, gongs and the voice to support relaxation, focus and nervous-system regulation. The sound therapy practitioners listed on Welvow are independently reviewed and work with people across the UK. Welvow is a wellness companion, not a medical service, if anything you're experiencing is concerning you, please speak with your GP.

Welvow is a wellness companion, not a medical service. If anything you're experiencing is concerning you, please speak with your GP.

8 practitioners listed
Linda Stevens
Reflexology specialising in women's health and well being
Woodcote
Becky Bohan
I guide women who feel stuck, overwhelmed, stressed, anxious in need of support.
Welwyn Garden City
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Andrew Jackson
Reiki Master Teacher & Sound Therapist — Intuitive Energy Work and Sound Healing
Chalfont St Peter
Rebecca Rainsford
Sound Therapist
Chesham
Elvira Capone
Reiki Practitioner & Complementary Therapist in North London
North London
Sue Frank
Master Reiki and Angelic Reiki Practitioner
Witney, West Oxfordshire
Laura Phillips
Sound healing practitioner
Barnet
Louise Alltimes
Counselling psychotherapist working with children, adolescents and adults
High Wycombe
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Sound Therapy clinics across the UK

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Common questions

Sound Therapy questions, answered

What happens in a sound therapy session?

You rest, usually lying down, while the practitioner plays instruments such as gongs, singing bowls and chimes. Many people find the sounds and vibrations deeply relaxing. Sessions can be one to one or in a group, usually 45 to 75 minutes.

What do people use sound therapy for?

People often come to relax, settle a busy mind and rest. It is a calming, restorative experience rather than something aimed at a single condition.

How much does sound therapy cost?

Fees vary by location and whether it is one to one or a group sound bath. Many practitioners on Welvow list their pricing on their profile.

How do I choose a sound therapist?

Sound therapy is not statutorily regulated, so look for recognised training and insurance. Every practitioner on Welvow is independently reviewed, with their background on their profile.

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