Health and Wellbeing clinic opens its doors in the Sanderson Arcade
A new cosmetics clinic has opened in Sanderson Arcade in Morpeth. Sarah Collier, along with her partner Nick have relocated their thriving business, Aesthetically Clinical, from Ashington as they felt they had exhausted the market there and have a strong desire to grow things further introducing a menu of new services to a brand-new customer base.
Promoting the business on Morpeth Markets gave the couple a good indication for the type of clientele and hugely increased footfall the business could have access to if they relocated to the Arcade.
Sarah said: “We Instantly fell in love with the people of Morpeth and the existing business owners within the town that we have had the pleasure of speaking with so far, this made the Arcade a very easy choice for becoming the new home of our established business.”
Sarah continued: “We feel we are bringing something new, innovative and exciting to the area by providing a one-stop shop for health and wellbeing. Using non-invasive technology, we can improve most aspects of a person’s physical health. We have fine-tuned our services to include a plethora of different options, offering ‘celebrity standards’ whilst remaining affordable.”
The business is currently made up of a team of three experienced practitioners however Nick and Sarah anticipate that openings for apprentices and new members of staff will be introduced soon, bringing new opportunities to the local area.
Lottie Thompson, centre manager at Sanderson Arcade, said: “The new clinic looks fantastic, and we are so pleased that Nick and Sarah have chosen the Arcade and Morpeth to become the new home for their business following such a positive experience on the market.”
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