Osteopaths
in Kent

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The Whitstable Osteopathic Practice 01227 264655
Kent, Canterbury, CT5 1NA

At the Whitstable Osteopathic Practice we take a holistic approach that seeks to treat the whole person, rather than simply concentrating on the most obvious symptoms. Our goal is to help you on your way to good health quickly, safely and gently so that you can restore your sense of wellbeing and live life to its fullest.
Osteopathy At Botanica 01892 458289
Kent, Tunbridge Wells, TN4 8RY

As of February 2019, I am teaming up with my colleague Clare, who some of you may already know from Botanica, and we are opening our own clinic down the road in Hildenborough. We will be called 'The Kent Running Coach' and will be based in The 1809 Hub, founded by Dame Kelly Holmes.
Princes Avenue Osteopathy Clinic 01634 681138
Kent, Chatham, ME5 8AH

If you are looking for a local osteopath in Chatham Kent, at Princes Avenue Osteopathic Clinic in Chatham, you will find a team of caring professionals who can help you achieve better health. The benefits of osteopathy are vast and we can treat everyone from babies, to people with sports injuries to the elderly on a wide range of issues.
Positive Health Therapy Centre 01732 887371
Kent, Sevenoaks, TN15 8DG

Established in 2009 the Positive Health Centre in Borough Green, Kent has provided a friendly and welcoming environment in which individuals can have a positive effect on their mind and body. We offer a range of complementary treatments and therapies to suit a variety of long and short term needs.
Clinic Of Complementary Medicine 01303 278188
Kent, Folkestone, CT19 4DN

The Clinic of Complementary Medicine offers treatment by experienced and registered practitioners, who have been consulted by people suffering from a wide range of conditions including: Muscle and joint pain, neck and low back pain, shoulder, wrist, hip, knee, ankle and foot problems as well as sciatica, disc problems, repetitive strain and sports related injuries, whiplash, migraine, asthma, hayfever, eczema, sinusitis, menstrual disturbance, digestive problems, high blood pressure, anxiety, stress and post traumatic stress.
Osteopathy & Wellbeing @CT6 01227 366473
Kent, Herne Bay, CT6 5SB

Osteopathy & Wellbeing @CT6 provides a range of treatments covering Osteopathy, Acupuncture, Sports Massage, Reflexology, Beauty Treatment, Swedish Massage and Foot Care, all provided by fully qualified and experienced staff. During your visit we will do our very best to welcome you and make you comfortable. You can also be assured that you are in the safest of hands, and that we will do our utmost to make you feel welcome and relaxed at our clinic.
Osteopath 4 All 01322 864499
Kent, Dartford, DA4 9LW

Looking for an Osteopath in Dartford, Swanley, Ebbsfleet or Greenhithe area? Then look no further. The Osteopath 4 All osteopathic clinic is found in West Kent at South Darenth, Dartford, Kent.
The Oast Osteopathy 01795 437710
Kent, Sittingbourne, ME10 4HE

The Oast Osteopathy is a multidisciplinary health centre offering, consultations, diagnosis, treatments and rehabilitation plans. Our team of professional and friendly therapists are on hand to offer expert treatment and advice for a whole range of conditions.
Natural Osteopathy 07437 457300
Kent, West Malling, ME19 4YU

In the 19th Century Andrew Taylor Still developed osteopathy in the United States, it was then brought over to the UK in the early 20th Century and has become established as primary health care system, complementary to other medical practices and one that GPs can refer patients to.
The John Wernham College 01622 765055
Kent, Maidstone, ME16 8RT

The Maidstone Osteopathic Clinic was established in 1949. In the lean post-war years our schools and associations were slowly recovering from the stasis of war-time with but few students and no clinics outside the metropolis. Lacking premises and money the beginning was inauspicious and it was not until 1953 that the clinic was finally housed at No. 30 Tonbridge Road. During those four years much spade-work had been accomplished; a management committee had been formed, a student sponsored for training at the British School of Osteopathy, an almoner engaged and the charity formally registered.