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A description of the most convenient Osteopath clinics recommended by the Osteopath Network is set out below. Call us now on 0845 680 0615 to make a fast appointment at one of our convenient locations. Calls will be charged at local rates.
There are 2 registered osteopaths within the local Oxford area and 2 osteopaths within 16 miles of Oxford. Clinic details below:
Location: Raleigh Park Clinic, 45 Raleigh Park Road, Filchampstead, OX2 9AR
Description: The Oxford Osteopathy & Sports Injury Clinic prides itself in the diagnosis, treatment and pain relief of musculo-skeletal problems and the rehabilitation of sports injuries. Our Osteopaths have experience in treating a wide range of conditions and have worked with everyone from young children to retirees and recreational athletes through to Olympians.
Specialities: Registered Osteopaths Sports Injury Specialists Low back pain Neck Pain Acupuncturists Rehabilitation specialists.
Location: 15, Warwick St, , OX4 1SZ
Description: Helix House has been a leading natural health centre for a quarter of a century. The centre handles patients from all around the country who suffer from both acute and chronic health problems, often poorly understood and dealt with through the prevailing NHS drugs & surgery model. Clive Lindley-Jones practices and teaches Applied Kinesiology to other health professionals throughout Europe. We regularly attract complex health problems referred to us by other osteopaths and doctors. We have a special interest in uncovering the root cause of complex biomechanical and biochemical health problems
Specialities: Cranial osteopathy, Back pain, Neck pain, Joint pain Sports injuries and Babies and Children. Aslo does applied Kinesiology.
Location: 194 Oxford Road, Kidlington, Oxford Airport, OX5 1EB
Location: Unit 2 Spendlove Centre, Enstone Rd Charlbury, Chadlington, OX7 3PQ
The city of Oxford on the beautiful Cherwell river is dominated by Oxford University, however there is much for visitors to Oxford to see outside he realms of the university.
Osteopaths in Oxford are as tempted by the stunning pubs and restaurants as the students and the families who come to visit. If you would prefer to see a physiotherapist in Oxford rather than an osteopath you will find a similar approach is taken, albeit with a different philosophical approach. We can think of nothing more relaxing than lunch at the boathouse cafe on a sunny afternoon with punts passing by and lovely walks to be had.
I have been very satisfied with treatment from the practitioner. The service in arranging the appointment was very good and I will refer the Osteopath Network to family and friends.
Adrianne, 30, Accountant