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At Lyndhurst Chiropractic Clinic we provide chiropractic treatment for a wide range of musculoskeletal problems. At this modern and relaxed clinic, conveniently located in the heart of the New Forest, we understand that the best healthcare is individually tailored and work with patients to find solutions that meet their needs and goals.
This family orientated clinic specialises in treating patients of all ages from newborn babies through to the elderly. Our treatments and care are suitable for all and offer relief from common ailments and injuries such as back pain, neck pain and headache through to sports injuries and much more.
Dr Alistair Miller offers diagnosis and treatment for disorders of the spine, joints and muscles by means of manipulation, mobilization, massage and acupuncture. Alistair has been successfully treating patients since 1994 in Romsey and London on a predominantly word of mouth referral basis.
Our professional approach, gentle chiropractic treatment and the great care we take of our patients ensure that we get the best results possible for those suffering with low back pain, neck pain and headaches.
We have been providing safe, friendly Chiropractic, Acupuncture & Chinese Herbal Medicine (Traditional Chinese Medicine) healthcare to all ages for over 20 years. Why not you too? Our fully registered multi-qualified practitioner will focus on your specific needs to relieve the root cause, not just the symptoms.
Whether you are in pain, just fed up from niggling aches and pains or you have injured yourself playing sport at a professional level at Lowford Clinic in Southampton we have the practitioners and treatments that you need. However, if we cannot help you then we will refer you on to somebody who can.
Often people suffer from severe pain and discomfort. Sometimes the pain can appear to spread from the back into the limbs and may affect simple everyday activities such as walking, sitting, running or even lying down.