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Setting up a PEMF clinic in the UK requires equipment investment, practitioner training, suitable space, insurance, and compliant marketing. Equipment options range from £3,000 entry-clinical to £25,000+ premium / equine grade. Practitioner training (NewMed UK, AOPP, brand-specific courses) typically takes 2–5 days. Room setup needs a quiet treatment area with comfortable bed/chair. Insurance must cover PEMF-specific liability. Marketing must comply with ASA medical-device rules.
Quick facts
- Equipment investment: £3,000–£25,000+
- Practitioner training: 2–5 days typical
- Room setup: Quiet treatment area with bed
- Insurance: PEMF-specific liability cover required
- Marketing: ASA-compliant — no cure claims
- Typical session pricing: £25–£75
Practical guidance
See FAQ below for specific scenarios.
Contraindications
Hard exclusions — do not have PEMF if any apply:
- Pacemaker, implantable cardioverter-defibrillator (ICD), or any cardiac electronic device
- Cochlear implant or other implanted electronic hearing device
- Spinal cord stimulator, deep-brain stimulator, vagus nerve stimulator
- Intrathecal pump or implanted drug pump
- Insulin pump (continuous glucose monitors are usually fine — confirm with the clinic)
- Active infection at the treatment site
- Pregnancy — when treatment would be over the abdomen, lumbar spine, or pelvis
Discuss with your GP or specialist before booking if any apply:
- Active malignancy or recent cancer history (oncologist clearance required)
- History of seizures or epilepsy
- Multiple sclerosis or other neurological condition under specialist care
- Anticoagulant therapy (PEMF itself does not thin blood, but bruising risk if local circulation is already compromised)
- Children under 14 (most UK clinics will not treat under-18s without paediatric specialist input)
- Recent surgery within the last 14 days at the treatment site (confirm with surgeon)
NOT contraindications — these are commonly misunderstood:
- Plates, rods, screws and other passive metal orthopaedic hardware
- Dental implants and dental crowns
- Joint replacements (hip, knee, shoulder)
- IUDs (copper or hormonal)
- Tattoos and piercings (jewellery should be removed for the session)
Specific to this condition: pacemakers, defibrillators, cochlear implants, insulin pumps, electronic implants; active malignancy without specialist clearance; pregnancy (over the abdomen); active infection; epilepsy without GP clearance.
Frequently asked questions
Do I need clinical qualifications to operate PEMF?
In the UK, no statutory licensing for non-medical-claim PEMF. Practitioner training (AOPP, NewMed UK, brand courses) is strongly recommended for credibility and safe practice.
Best entry-level equipment for a clinic?
OMI Pro or NewMed UK clinical systems at £3,000–£6,000. Sufficient for human treatment; equine work needs higher grade.
Can existing physios add PEMF?
Very common path — physios, sports therapists, osteopaths add PEMF to existing practice. Training of 2–3 days plus brand-specific certification.
Insurance providers for PEMF clinics?
Specialist health/wellness insurers — Balens, Hiscox, others. Disclose PEMF specifically.
Realistic monthly revenue?
Varies massively. Single-room clinic with one practitioner: £4,000–£15,000/month. Multi-practitioner / multi-room: £20,000+.
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