New aesthetics and wellness clinic opens in Cork
A new clinic in Cork is aiming to offer a holistic approach to health, beauty and wellness to female and male clients.
aNuMe Medical is a medical-led aesthetic and wellness clinic, providing bespoke treatment packages for clients of all ages.
With a staff of 10, the €1m clinic is located at Penrose Quay, and is being headed up by well-known medical, aesthetic, wellness and cosmetic experts.
The brainchild of Professor Barry O’Reilly, who has had an extensive career in obstetrics, gynaecology and female pelvic floor dysfunction, he is joined by co-clinic directors John Curran, a cosmetic and reconstructive plastic surgeon; orthopaedic surgeon Karruppiah Mahalingam; and CEO and founder of the European College of Aesthetic Medicine Pyn Lim.
According to Professor O’Reilly, aNuMe Medical Clinic’s philosophy is to provide collaborative client-focused care, with an emphasis on the importance of helping them to become “a renewed version of themselves, inside and out – or ‘a new me’ as the clinic suggests”.
“For me, setting up aNuMe Medical is about creating a bespoke wellness package tailored precisely to a person’s specific needs, not only on the outside, but also on the inside, which is what sets aNuMe apart from the one-off options available in most aesthetic clinics,” he said.
“We believe we are the first hybrid clinic in Ireland, bringing together a diverse team of medical and healthcare specialists, who are passionate about delivering the highest standards in aesthetics and wellness.
“Our ultimate goal is to empower our clients to take control of their health and wellbeing, guiding them through a transformative journey that leaves them feeling confident, radiant and empowered.”