Put simply, osteopaths use hands on techniques, to help people in pain, feel better. 

We take the time to listen to your problem and concerns and after conducting a thorough examination, our expert osteopaths will get to the root cause of your problem. 

Osteopaths look at the whole body, not just the part that hurts. All parts of the body are interconnected, so an imbalance in one area can affect another. 

We also consider how your lifestyle affects your pain, such as your job, commute, hobbies, how you sleep, diet, stress levels. 

We put all this information together to build a picture of you as a whole person, not just a “symptom”. 

It’s important to us that you fully understand your pain. We want you to leave your appointment with a better understanding of why your problem has occurred and a clear action plan of how we are going to help you to feel better. 

We are here to guide you and empower you with the knowledge of how to prevent your pain from reoccurring. 

Osteopaths are degree educated, are fully insured and registered with the General Osteopathic Council. It is an offense for someone to call themselves an osteopath if they aren’t registered.