Wellness clinic takes off near Manchester Airport
A new health and wellness clinic is preparing to open near Manchester Airport.
Projuvenate, founded by brother-sister duo Dr Libby Artingstall and Rob Artingstall, is launching a state-of-the-art 3350sq ft facility at Manchester Green this summer.
Combining aesthetic treatments, elite physiotherapy and cutting-edge mental wellness technology, the clinic aims to deliver a London-style integrative experience to clients across the North West.
Dr Artingstall said: “Throughout medical school and much of my career as a doctor, the focus was on understanding what happens when the body or mind goes wrong and how to treat it.
“But I became increasingly compelled by the question: how do we help people stay well not just now, but long into the future?
“That’s what led to Projuvenate.
“We set out to build something beyond reactive care.
“A space where people can take informed, purposeful action to optimise how they look, feel and function.
“Wellness isn’t one-dimensional, so at Projuvenate, we bring together advanced aesthetic wellness, expert physiotherapy, and science-backed health optimisation to support the skin, body and mind in a fully integrated, medically led environment.”
The clinic will be the first in the region to offer EXOMIND™, an FDA-approved, non-invasive technology using electromagnetic stimulation to support emotional wellbeing, focus and sleep.
With backgrounds in medicine and elite sport, the Artingstalls bring a blend of clinical expertise and high-performance insight to the project.
Dr Artingstall has over a decade of frontline medical experience, while brother Rob is head physiotherapist at England Rugby League.
Rob added: “This is about helping people perform at their best, whether that’s in sport, business, or everyday life.
“We’ve taken what we know from elite health and wellness and made it accessible to anyone serious about longevity and resilience.”
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