Amy is currently on maternity leave and plans to return on September 26th.
As a cranial osteopath I use gentle techniques, aiming to make sustainable long lasting changes to my patient’s health. I treat a wide range of individuals from new mums, babies, outdoor people, indoor people and everybody in between. I am always enthused by patients surprise at the range of conditions osteopathy can address, as well as how much change and benefit they find with an alternative to more structural treatment.
I qualified to be an osteopath from the European School of Osteopathy in 2009. I ran a busy multidisciplinary practice in Surrey before moving to Devon. We moved west to be closer to our extended family in April this year after our baby was born in January. We are excited to be binging up our young son in this part of the world and I’m very much looking forward to working with Michael in the very special practice that he has built at Key Cottage.
I consider myself lucky as an osteopath that I wake up looking forward to going to work in the morning. I find it a privilege listening to people that I meet and learning about what they value in their lives.
As a cranial osteopath I use gentle techniques, aiming to make sustainable long lasting changes to my patient’s health. I treat a wide range of individuals from new mums, babies, outdoor people, indoor people and everybody in between. I am always enthused by patients surprise at the range of conditions osteopathy can address, as well as how much change and benefit they find with an alternative to more structural treatment.
I qualified to be an osteopath from the European School of Osteopathy in 2009. I ran a busy multidisciplinary practice in Surrey before moving to Devon. We moved west to be closer to our extended family in April this year after our baby was born in January. We are excited to be binging up our young son in this part of the world and I’m very much looking forward to working with Michael in the very special practice that he has built at Key Cottage.
I consider myself lucky as an osteopath that I wake up looking forward to going to work in the morning. I find it a privilege listening to people that I meet and learning about what they value in their lives.