Fully Regestered Osteopaths
Welcome to The Bicester Osteopathic Clinic
Discover the full capabilities of Osteopathy and unlock its healing potential.- Male & Female, Fully Registered Osteopaths
- Appointments available MON – FRI
- Price
New patient - £40
Follow up - £37
- All major Insurance Companies welcome
- Babies to Elderly – Treatment for all Ages
Including Cranial Osteopathy
Any Joint and Musculoskeletal problems
Location
Bicester Health Centre
Coker Close, Bicester, Oxon OX26 6AT
Being located within the medical centre helps provide immediate links with the in house GPs, and allows patients to be sure of a safe and medically backed facility.
What is Osteopathy
We treat everything from low bacl pain to neck/headache pain.
Shoulder, elbow and knee pain, right down to hand, wrist and ankle/foot problems.
We can treat pregnancy aches and pains and even the new arrival!
Who we are
Dan Warin
A graduate from the Surrey Institute of Osteopathic Medicine, Dan Warin is a young professional with a ‘holistic & patient centred’ approach. Dan hopes to provide a comprehensive and modern prospective on health, which is approachable and compassionate.
Dan has furthered his studies with Cranial Osteopathy, and as well as treating adults has had great success treating babies. Dan is a registered member of the General Osteopathic Council (GOsC) and also the British Osteopathic Society (BOA).
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Iain Pringer
Qualified from the Surrey Institute of Osteopathic Medicine in 2005, Iain had previously completed a degree in sports science and psychology that compliments his work in osteopathy. Iain also holds a post graduate diploma in Veterinary Osteopathy that has led to him treating horses from a variety of disciplines. Iain also is a keen Hockey player and enjoys when he can to ski and snowboard.
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Emma Hudson
Emma graduated in 1992 from European School of Osteopath and has worked in Bicester since 1993 (previously in Wesley Lane). Emma is a member of the General Ostepathic Council (GOsC) and British Osteopathic Association (BOA). She has a particular interest in working with the elderly, using exercise to improve chronic pain and poor function. In addition to this she also has an interest in Ergonomics for injury prevention. Emma has two young children.
Service Categories
Osteopathy
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