Evette is a fully licenced and insured acupuncturist and achieved a BSc in acupuncture and Chinese medicine at the International College of Oriental Medicine. She is also a member of the British Acupuncture Association.
Evette has treated a variety of conditions all over the world and has been working at the Sussex MS centre for the last three years. She has also offered multi-bed clinics, one-on-one sessions, and home visits all around Brighton and the South-east coast.
In addition to general acupuncture treatments, Evette also offers facial and cosmetic acupuncture, IVF/fertility support, and treats and supports a wide variety of physical and mental health related issues.
Evette has joined the team at Pathways to Health based in Brighton, where she works with people with mental health, trauma, and addiction issues. By providing low cost Nada ear acupuncture circles, many people have been able to benefit from the relief acupuncture and the circles can provide.
In 2015, Evette volunteered at the Vajra Varahi clinic in Chapaguan, Nepal, treating those suffering from physical and mental issues following the devastating earthquake.
Evette has also helped, supported, and treated people at refugee camps and centres in Calais and Athens.
She has also had the pleasure of spending summers working in various healing fields, such as the Noisily Festival, Wildheart Gathering, and Bluedot Festival.