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Osteopaths in Irvine

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Alan Lee

Alan Lee

Ayr, South Ayrshire, Scotland, KA8 9HS (8.66 ml)

Established in 1997, we are a multi discipline clinic providing a range of treatments for back neck and joint pain for people of all ages. When you first my clinic l will spend some time asking you questions and taking a detailed case history. You will be asked about the problems that you are experiencing at the moment, your general health, lifestyle and medical history. A thorough examination will then be carried out to help clarify the problem and determine how best to proceed. less

Hadley Wood Healthcare

Hadley Wood Healthcare

Ayr, South Ayrshire, Scotland, KA7 1EZ (9.68 ml)

Hadley Wood Healthcare has been offering a wide range of complementary and integrated health care options since it started as a single practitioner practice in 1988. Now, many years on it provides an expanded range of clinic services whilst maintaining its patient centred philosophy. Our multidisciplinary centre has grown from a single practitioner clinic that first opened its doors in 1988. less

Glasgow Osteopathic Centre

Glasgow Osteopathic Centre

Glasgow, Scotland, Scotland, G42 9QH (22.04 ml)

The Glasgow Osteopathic Centre has been established in the South side of Glasgow since 1992. During this time it has been our constant aim to reduce pain and improve the health of our patients through Osteopathy. Osteopaths see an estimated 7 million patients a year throughout the UK for problems including back pain, neck pain, sciatica, trapped nerves and frozen shoulders. less

Rutherglen Osteopaths

Rutherglen Osteopaths

Rutherglen, South Lanarkshire, Scotland, G73 2AR (23.03 ml)

Expert Osteopath care in South Lanarkshire and Glasgow. Providing care for lower back pain, head aches and sports injuries. Sheena is an experience and qualified osteopath who trained at the world renowned University of Osteopathy in London graduating with a Masters in Osteopathy in 2014. Since graduating Sheena has completed further training in Medical Acupuncture and Clinical Pilates. less

Drysdale Osteopathy Glasgow

Drysdale Osteopathy Glasgow

Glasgow, Scotland, Scotland, G3 7RZ (23.64 ml)

David Drysdale has worked as an Osteopath in the West End of Glasgow since 1996. David combines a wide range of techniques, ranging from Osteopathic Manipulation, Massage, Trigger Point Therapy, Cranio-Sacral Therapy, Nutrition and Exercise. Treatments are tailored for People. It is understood that some people simply do not like osteopathic manipulation, while others like Deep Tissue Massage, or benefit from Cranio-Sacral Therapy. less

Essential Osteopathy Glasgow

Essential Osteopathy Glasgow

Glasgow, Scotland, Scotland, G3 7RZ (23.64 ml)

Osteopathy is a rigorously professional and effective manual therapy which is regulated by the General Osteopathic Council. It takes four years of anatomical, physiological and clinical study to become an Osteopath after which Continual Professional Development (CPD) ensures that practitioners remain competent to treat. The Institute of Osteopathy works with Osteopaths to market Osteopathy as a profession. less

Glasgow Osteopath Clinic

Glasgow Osteopath Clinic

Glasgow, Scotland, Scotland, G3 6HB (24.05 ml)

Osteopathy involves the diagnosis and treatment of the joints, muscles, ligaments and connective tissue of the body. Osteopaths believe that the structure of the body affects the way the body functions and vice versa. Utilising a highly developed sense of touch, they treat holistically to facilitate recovery by allowing the body to heal itself. Osteopaths use a range of techniques including the moving, stretching and massaging of muscles and joints but they do not use drugs or surgery. less

Vertigo Treatment, Dizziness Treatment

Vertigo Treatment, Dizziness Treatment

Glasgow, Scotland, Scotland, G4 9ES (24.13 ml)

Cram Osteopaths began with the late Normund Cram in 1946, who whilst studying medicine became dissatisfied with orthodox approaches at that time. He was introduced to Osteopathic theory and opened the first Cram Osteopaths, in Glasgow's west end. Normund was joined in his practice in 1973 by his son and daughter-in-law, Alex and Heidi Cram, who had graduated from the British College of Naturopathy and Osteopathy (BCNO), now the British College of Osteopathic Medicine (BCOM). less

Glasgow Osteopathy

Glasgow Osteopathy

Glasgow, Scotland, Scotland, G2 1DA (24.21 ml)

Aches and pains are there for a reason and are signs that your body isn't working correctly. Injuries, bad posture and unnecessary tension are acquired as we go through life. The body tries to heal the problems, but if the strain is too great to heal fully, it then compensates. Gradually these injuries build up until the body is no longer able to compensate. This is when symptoms such as stiffness or pain develop. less

Glasgow Therapy Centre

Glasgow Therapy Centre

Glasgow, Scotland, Scotland, G2 1DA (24.21 ml)

As an Osteopath my aim is to ease the pain associated the loss of function of the joint on a long term basis and to allow you to get on with your life. I explain why I think the problem has occurred, what is causing the problem, and, along with treatment, suggest ways to speed recovery and prevent reoccurrence. less

Natural Health Service (osteopaths)

Natural Health Service (osteopaths)

Glasgow, Scotland, Scotland, G1 1PH (24.32 ml)

Between the three clinics we currently treat approximately 200 osteopathic patients per week. These patients will range from young babies to those of a great age. Complaints will include back, knee, shoulder, neck & head pain, much as you would expect an osteopath to treat. We also treat babies who cannot suckle, do not sleep well, and suffer from colic or glue ear, as well as a range of problems in older children. less

Hamilton Osteopathy Clinic

Hamilton Osteopathy Clinic

Hamilton, South Lanarkshire, Scotland, ML3 7JU (27.06 ml)

All our practitioners have achieved a recognised high standard of training through their qualifications, and are fully insured. They abide by the Code of Ethics of their professional bodies. This means that you can be confident that you are receiving a high standard of care and that your privacy will be respected. less

Milngavie Osteopathy

Milngavie Osteopathy

Glasgow, Scotland, Scotland, G62 6 (27.38 ml)

Kirsten Polson is delighted to now be based in Milngavie and to be able to provide a range of treatments, specifically tailored to each individual. Providing a range of treatments for Milngavie and the surrounding area. Kirsten has over 20 years' experience helping people improve their health and well being through the range of osteopathic treatments that Kirsten offers. Kirsten prides herself on always doing her very best to make you as comfortable as possible. less

The Natural Therapy Centre

The Natural Therapy Centre

Helensburgh, Argyll and Bute, Scotland, G84 7PF (27.88 ml)

Donald Scott is a statutory registered osteopath and naturopath, registered by both the General Osteopathic Council (GOsC) and the General Council and Register of Naturopaths (GCRN). Working in private practice takes up the majority of his professional time. He has had experience in osteopathic education, and as part of his ongoing continuous professional development he has obtained a Diploma in Educational Technology from Jordanhill College, Glasgow. less

The Good Health Centre

The Good Health Centre

Cumbernauld, North Lanarkshire, Scotland, G67 1NE (35.6 ml)

Robert is an osteopath and naturopath, he graduated from the British College of Naturopathy and Osteopathy in 1991. Since then he has worked in a busy practice in Huddersfield for 5 years, before moving to Scotland in 1996 to set up the Good Health Centre. less

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