Osteopaths
in Seaford

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Bower Mrs V 01323 892002
East Sussex, Seaford, BN25 1RH

distance: (0.8 miles)
Since 1971, Seaford Osteopathic Clinic has been providing professional care to many patrons in Seaford and the surrounding areas. In 2014 we moved to bigger premises to expand our services. We look forward to caring for new and existing patients in our fantastic premises.
Southdowns Clinic 01323 410994
East Sussex, Eastbourne, BN20 8QJ

distance: (11 miles)
I use a combination of manipulation, mobilisation, soft tissue/massage, stretching, rehabilitative exercise, and nutrition advice to try to achieve an optimum environment within the body, to allow the individual’s self- healing, self-maintaining and self-regulating processes to take place.
Valence Road Osteopaths 01273 476371
East Sussex, Lewes, BN7 1SH

distance: (13.9 miles)
Lin Peters became interested in osteopathy after having a serious road traffic accident in the early nineties. She subsequently needed a lot of osteopathic treatment which is how she came to be interested in training as an osteopath herself. Lin is a qualified exercise instructor and worked seven years in the business prior to her accident.
Kemptown Osteopathic Clinic 01273 600023
East Sussex, Hove, BN2 1NB

distance: (16 miles)
Established in 2003 by Registered Osteopath Mark Andrews, Kemptown Osteopathic Clinic is the only Osteopathy clinic in Kemptown, East Sussex. We specialise in treating musculoskeletal pain and dysfunction using a combined approach of hands on treatment, pain education and exercise.
Seven Dials Osteopathy Clinic 01273 273005
East Sussex, Brighton, BN1 3JE

distance: (18.8 miles)
We can help you understand and overcome a range of pain conditions by addressing the underlying causes of your problem. These causes are often found in your everyday life, and include postural imbalances, unresolved minor injuries and poor work positions. Sharing this knowledge with you can provide a basis for successful treatment and self-management.