"My interest in health and how the body works, first began at school where I enjoyed playing an array of different sports. In 2002 i qualified as a Personal Trainer and Sports Massage Therapist, gaining a good understanding of sports injuries and rehabilitation. I then went on to study Sports Science and Psychology at university as my first degree, working alongside athletes.
This gave me an interest in learning more about the bio-mechanics of the body, which in turn, led me to study for an Osteopathy degree, where I qualified from the European School of Osteopathy. After completing a 4-year degree course, comprising of Cranial, Structural and Visceral Osteopathy, I continued post graduate level training in Cranial Osteopathy at the Sutherland Cranial College in London, and Biodynamic Osteopathy in Helsinki, Madrid and London, where I also expanded my knowledge of Obstetrics and Paediatrics. Since then, I have qualified as a pregnancy massage therapist, baby massage practitioner and more recently an infant feeding coach which includes assessing latching issues such as tongue tie, breast feeding position and myofunctional techniques, which are very effective in the pre and post care to a tongue tie division.
I have worked in a number of paediatric clinics, working closely with midwives, health visitors and lactation consultants to help nursing mothers and infants with latching difficulties, such as tongue tie.
I am a member of the GOsC (General Osteopathic Council) and truly enjoy my work. With all the knowledge I have gathered over the years, both through formal training and experience gained in practice, I feel that I can give patients a wealth of information and the practical treatments to aid them in becoming healthier and ultimately pain free."
I qualified from BSO (British School of Osteopathy) in 1998, where I completed my Bachelor of Science Degree in Osteopathy followed by post graduate training in Cranial Osteopathy. I have also completed a diploma in Animal Osteopathy. I enjoy treating people of all ages and treat both Structurally as well as Cranially.
I have worked in Epsom, Banstead, Reigate and Dunsfold in that time, working for almost 18 years in Reigate before going on maternity leave.
I am also a lecturer at the Bristish School of Osteopathy on the Masters degree course, where I teach Osteopathic Technique.
I graduated from the British College of Osteopathic Medicine in 2005 and I have gained valuable experience at different Clinics in Surrey and Sussex.
I'm passionate about Osteopathy and have completed post-graduate courses in Cranial Osteopathy. I approach each patient differently with an individual treatment plan to suit the person. I treat using structural, cranial Osteopathy and Acupuncture/Dry Needling.
I enjoy treating patients of all ages. I have studied paediatric osteopathy and obstetric osteopathy at post graduate level and regularly treats pre and post natal mums as well as babies and children.
Over the last 13 years of clinical practice Faye has developed a two-fold passion for both musculoskeletal physiotherapy and pelvic health physiotherapy. Her curiosity was sparked when she realised a significant over-lap in the cause of pain between the two fields. She has worked across some of London's most elite clinics and has become a trusted source of education for her clients. She understands that the goal isn't an absence of dysfunction, but encourages her patients to seek a better sense of self. She has honed her skills for both and is a firm believer in utilising her knowledge of rehabilitation to ensure a speedy recovery.
She studied Sports Science at Edinburgh University which led to a two year Masters at Edinburgh's Queen Margaret's University studying Physiotherapy. She has since become a member of the Pelvic, Obstetric and Gynaecological Physiotherapy (POGP), and has spent years crafting rehabilitation for sports injuries and pre and postnatal patients. Training from the POGP enables Faye to treat female urinary incontinence, prolapse and pre and post-natal associated pain and dysfunction.
Her 16 year dance history, coupled with APPI Pilates training and yoga teacher training makes Faye the ideal educator on the importance of rehabilitative breath work and core training. Faye's eye for detail when analysing and treating movement dysfunctions have helped many runners perform to their best ability, be it a returning mum wishing to start a couch to 5km or elites to competition level.
Faye understands the stresses and demands placed upon new mums (being one herself), and as such takes great pride in helping them to safely explore exercise, increase their confidence by strengthening and stand tall to feel like themselves again post birth.
"I am an International Board Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC) and a Breastfeeding Counsellor with over 15 years experience working with mothers and babies to support breastfeeding.
I offer a unique service to new parents in that I hold the only internationally recognised qualification in breastfeeding management, whilst approaching my practice from a person centred, counselling perspective.
David is a Level 5 sports massage therapist, who qualified with distinction from The CityLit in London.
He is a member of the Sports Massage Association and able to perform a wide range of Sports Massage and Deep Tissue techniques, tailoring the specific approach to the needs of the individual client.
David has played and coached a variety of sports and understands the distinct demands they have on the body and the injuries that can occur. He has a particular interest in how muscle and soft tissue takes longer to repair as we age and the importance of maintaining strength and flexibility in older athletes.
David enjoys mountain biking, walking and Pilates and is a firm believer that 'Movement is Medicine'. He encourages clients to take an informed approach to their wellness regime and enjoy the physical and emotional benefits of an active lifestyle.
"I am Tia and I qualified as a sport massage therapist in 2022, I am also currently studying to be an osteopath set to graduate in 2025 at the international college of osteopathic medicine.
I'm interested in treating all patients especially those with sporting injuries as this is how I first developed my interest in alternative therapies to help aid the body in recovery.
I use a variety of techniques including soft tissue, muscle energy technique, inhibition and stretching to suit each patient needs.
When not treating, you'll find me on a running track. "
"I am Alfie and I qualified as a sports massage therapist in 2022. I am currently in my second year of studying Osteopathy at the International College of Osteopathic Medicine.
I first developed an interest in Osteopathy and Sports Massage through my involvement in sports (mainly football) and the treatment of injuries I had picked up along the way.
I enjoy treating all patients and do so with a different approach and a variety of techniques, individual to each patient's needs."