
Osteopathy is a system of diagnosis and treatment that is suitable for the whole family, from children to grandparents, pregnant mums to rugby players, builders to those who spend their working lives at desks and in front of a computer.It focuses on the neuromusculoskeletal system, which includes bones, muscles, ligaments, tendons, fascia, viscera, and nerves.​
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Osteopaths are highly trained Allied Health Professionals who are well known for their expertise in the evaluation, diagnosis and management of the entire neuromusculoskeletal system and its relationship with other systems in the body. This includes
bones, muscles, ligaments, tendons, fascia, viscera (organs), and nerves.
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Osteopaths are trained to screen for medical conditions and we will tell you if you need to see another health professional such as your doctor or midwife.

What is Osteopathy
Covered by Major Healthcare Providers



Our Services

General Osteopathy

Osteopathic Massage

Dry Needling aka Western Medical Acupuncture

Pre- and post-natal Osteopathy

Exercise Prescription

K-Taping
What We Treat
Neck and/or TMJ Pain
Pregnancy Pain
Chronic / Complex Pain
Headaches & Migraine
Upper + Lower Back Pain
Hip & Pelvic Issues
FAQs
1. What can I expect at my first Consultation?
CASE HISTORY + GOAL PLANNING: The initial section of our appointment will be the case history. This is where we discuss your pain presentation and symptoms, also touching on general health and past medical and injury history. We will then discuss your health and wellbeing goals. My goal is to get the big picture of your current state of health and wellbeing, and where you want to be. This part is also important for me to make the decision on whether you are safe to treat. Osteopathy is a very safe treatment, but in a few rare cases it is not the appropriate modality. ​ When I have made the decision that you are safe to treat, I will explain to you my framework for recovery then move on to the examination. EXAMINATION: During the examination, you will start off standing, if you can. I will assess general posture, then palpate/ assess for symmetry, landmarks, and muscle tension. We will then go through a range of movements depending on your presentation to assess the quantity and quality of movement, as well as what reproduces the pain. The goal of the examination is to understand where the pain is, what is causing the pain, and to start to answer the question 'Why is the pain here, now? What predisposed it? What is maintaining it? ​ At this point, I will explain my working diagnosis and suggest a treatment and management plan. You are welcome to ask any questions the whole way through the appointment TREATMENT: Treatment involves work on muscles, tendons, ligaments, joints, nerves and viscera. Techniques I use include joint mobilization, adjustments, soft tissue work, massage, scraping, stretching, exercise prescription and K-taping
2. What should I wear?
Please bring comfortable clothing that you can move easily in. A tank top, shorts/ leggings are usually fine. Depending on the area of treatment, sometimes you may be required to get undressed.
3. Does my Insurance cover this?
Our Osteopaths are covered my major health insurance partners like Bupa, Axa, WPA, Cigna + Vitality. First off, check on your Insurance schedule if Osteopathy treatment is covered. Please let us know if your appointment will be covered by an insurance when booking.
4. Can you help me get an x-ray, ultrasound or MRI?
Yes, we can refer you for further imaging if clinically justified. Our Osteopaths can refer you further imaging through one of two pathways: 1) Refer to your GP for further imaging 2) Refer privately to our imaging partner Oryon Imaging. We can provide a referral letter for whichever pathways you and your Osteopath agree on
5. Do you have step-free access?
Unfortunately, the Market Studios Wellness Centre is not wheel-chair accessible as it is on the first floor.
6. Can I bring someone?
It is very important to us that you feel comfortable in all your sessions, so we go to every effort to do so. So if you feel more comfortable bringing someone, you are most welcome to bring a family member or friend. Due to the varying room sizes we use, we suggest not bringing more than one person
7. Do I need a GP referral to see an osteopath?
No, you do not need a referral to see an osteopath. Osteopaths are primary care practitioners and also Allied Health Professionals (alongside physiotherapists, podiatrists and paramedics), meaning you can be confident of safe and professional conduct at all times. Osteopathy is recommended by The National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) for the treatment for lower back pain. In addition, there are guidelines published by the Department of Health which advocate that osteopathy can effectively treat patients with musculoskeletal problems. We suggest that you let your GP know if you are having osteopathic treatment, so that they can keep your patient notes up-to-date.
8. What is your Cancellation Policy?
Please phone or email us at least 48 hours in advance of your appointment if are unable to attend.
Your Osteopath
Lolitaire is fully qualified and insured, and registered with the General Osteopathic Council. If you have health insurance, you may be able to claim back some or all of your treatment amount.
Pricing
Initial Osteopathy Consultation
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60mins
£100
Follow up Osteopathy Consult
60mins
£100
Follow-up Osteopathy Consult
60mins
£75
Full Body Maintenance Treatment
90mins
£150
Make an Appointment
New and existing clients can book an appointment online up to 48hrs before the session time.
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If you are looking for a sooner time, please call or email us on 07445198547
If you have a question and would like a quick response, fill out our contact form and we'll get back to you.