Osteopaths
in Stoke on Trent

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D H Osteopathy 01782 658555
Staffordshire, Stoke on Trent, ST4 8ES

distance: (2.9 miles)
Osteopathy is an approach to healthcare that integrates manual therapy with education, advice and the development of a therapeutic relationship which allows time for the exploration of the broader aspects of a person's health and well-being.
Kendall Chew Osteopath 01270 886288
Cheshire, Crewe, CW2 5PR

distance: (13.7 miles)
Osteopathy Works is an established osteopathic practise, based in the south east Cheshire towns of Alsager and Shavington. If you are looking for a clinic that offers fast, non-intrusive treatment of a variety of pain and movement problems from experienced practitioners, then you have found the right place.
James Bews Osteopath
Staffordshire, Leek, ST13 5JX

distance: (15.8 miles)
With 18yrs experience treating Postural Aches & Pains, Injury Rehabilitation as well as Fitness & Sports Coaching, I am well placed to help many painful injuries and conditions. I treat a wide range of people from all walks of life; 70% of my patients are just regular people with regular aches and pains! However, I also work closely with many sports people from strong men, rugby players & footballers, rowers & athletes.
Congleton Osteopathic Practice 01260 280444
Cheshire, Congleton, CW12 1ES

distance: (18.2 miles)
Anne graduated from Oxford Brookes University in 2004 with a BSc (Hons) Ost and has been working in this practice for over 14 years. Whilst still a structural osteopath, she has continued study in paediatric and cranial sacral osteopathy with the Sutherland Cranial College and bio dynamics - which aims to offer treatment and support to the patients health to allow them to move out of difficult and painful positions.