About Me
I began my working career in 1995 as a Veterinary Nurse and worked in both large and small animal practices throughout the south of England.
I made the life changing decision to become an Osteopath after a remarkable treatment session with an Osteopath due to having been suffering with back pain for many years. My back had been troubling me for a long time following a fall from my horse, I tried various physical therapies and eventually had Osteopathic treatment. Within 3 or 4 sessions my pain had completely gone. It was amazing waking up in the morning to the realisation that there was no pain. I couldn’t believe that this could be achieved with such gentle treatment and the practitioner only using their hands. Throughout the years my horses have also experienced huge benefits from seeing an Osteopath and the combination of these prompted me to retrain as an Osteopath.
I graduated from the British College of Osteopathic Medicine (BCOM) in London as a Bachelor in Osteopathic Medicine and with a Naturopathic Diploma.
I treat people and animals in Oxfordshire, Berkshire and Gloucestershire.
I am registered with the General Osteopathic Council (GoSC) and a member of the British Osteopathic Association (BOA).
I am also qualified in Remedial Animal Massage and am currently undertaking a Masters in Osteopathy with Animals.
I am also a member of the Society of Osteopaths in Animal Practice (SOAP).