Wet cupping / Hijama at Sincerity Cupping Clinic is insured, consultation-led care for men and women in Tooting and nearby South London. This guide covers travel from Tooting, session length and aftercare, so you can book with clear expectations and ask the right safety questions first.
The short answer
If you are searching for wet cupping Tooting, check four things before booking anywhere: practitioner experience, insurance, the hygiene process, and whether wet cupping suits your health situation. Sincerity Cupping Clinic is at 330 Streatham High Rd, London SW16 6HH — open every day 10:00–19:00, with online booking through Fresha.
Before any cups are placed
A good cupping appointment never feels rushed. Expect an unhurried conversation about your goals, health history, medications, skin condition, previous cupping experience and comfort level. This matters most for wet cupping, because the skin is opened and infection-control standards make the difference.
- Mention medical conditions, pregnancy, blood-thinning medication or skin problems — we would rather rebook you than treat when we shouldn't.
- Ask for a same-sex practitioner if you prefer: female clients see Sister Aisha Mejri, male clients see Brother Abu Layla.
- Ask what marks, soreness and aftercare are normal, so nothing on the day surprises you.
Why local matters
For clients across Streatham, Streatham Hill, Streatham Common, Balham, Brixton, Tooting, Clapham, Norbury, Tulse Hill, West Norwood, Herne Hill, Dulwich, Crystal Palace, Mitcham, Colliers Wood, a nearby clinic means arriving calm, asking questions easily, following aftercare properly and booking a review session without a trek across London. Sincerity Cupping Clinic treats men and women in a clean, private, fully insured setting on Streatham High Road.
Honest safety notes
Cupping is a complementary therapy — not a replacement for medical care. The National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health notes cupping can cause side effects such as lasting skin discolouration, scarring, burns and infection when done poorly, and NHS guidance on complementary medicine encourages weighing evidence and safety. That is why every session here is consultation-led with single-use sterile equipment.
If you have an active skin infection, a bleeding disorder, unexplained symptoms, a serious illness, or you are pregnant or on medication that affects bleeding, speak to a suitable healthcare professional before booking.
Book or ask first
Read the full treatment guide on the hijama page, message us via the contact page, or book online when you're ready. Not sure about suitability? WhatsApp 07552 540000 — asking first costs nothing.