A mother and daughter duo have been "overwhelmed" with support after officially opening a brand-new wellbeing business and yoga studio in Bromsgrove.
Reflex Therapy & Wellbeing, which is based on Westonhall Road in Stoke Prior, is co-owned by Faye Wells and her mum Claire Wells.
The new business officially opened its doors last week and offers a mixture of services for clients including sports therapy, sports massage, cupping and beauty treatments.
As part of the launch, the pair hosted a special open day event where they welcomed members of the community to take a look around the clinic.
They said: "I would like to say a massive thank you to all that attended our open day. We are overwhelmed with the support from the local community and look forward to welcoming everybody through our doors."
Faye, aged 21, recently graduated from Plymouth Marjon University where she studied for a BSc in Sports Therapy for three years.
The fitness enthusiast and lacrosse player said: "I am incredibly excited to be opening Reflex Therapy & Wellbeing as I've always dreamed of owning my own clinic.
"I'm passionate about helping people suffering from pain and getting them back to everyday life.
"I've always been interested in sports science and my studies at Plymouth Marjon University allowed me to gain practical experience which I've been fortunate enough to put to good use in shaping my new business venture."
As well as offering a variety of treatments, there is also a new yoga studio on site where the duo will host classes.
Claire Wells added: "I'm incredibly proud of Faye for being so driven in her career because she has always dreamed of running her own business.
"We look forward to helping the people of Bromsgrove, Droitwich and the surrounding areas at our new business and we'd encourage them to follow our social media pages to find out more about the services we offer and how we can help them."
For more information call 01527 914444 or visit @reflex.therapy and @reflex.wellbeing on Instagram and Reflex Therapy and Wellbeing on Facebook.
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