The Osteopathic Clinic Worcester

The Osteopathic Clinic, Upton Road, Callow End, Worcestershire, WR2 4TY

About

The Osteopathic Clinic Worcester is a versatile healthcare centre in Callow End, Worcestershire. Our team includes osteopaths and massage therapists working together to provide comprehensive care.

Abby Oliver earned her Master of Osteopathy degree from the European School of Osteopathy in 2015, receiving a nomination for Associate of the Year in 2019. Since graduating, she has been an integral part of a multidisciplinary clinic, serving a diverse range of patients. Abby’s passion lies in tailoring treatments to meet each patient’s unique needs and integrating beneficial exercises and lifestyle recommendations.

Abby’s deep fascination with the human body and well-being led her to a fulfilling career in osteopathy. Her specialized training has equipped her with an extensive knowledge of anatomy, physiology, and biomechanics, enabling her to assess and treat patients with precision and proficiency.

 

Susan Brazier qualified as an osteopath in June 1998 after completing a rigorous five-year training program at The College of Osteopaths in London. During her final year of training, she gained valuable experience by working in osteopathic clinics in Huntingdon and Spalding, which she continued to be a part of after achieving her qualification. Susan’s journey eventually led her to Worcestershire at the end of 1998, where she embarked on a new chapter in her career.

Susan pursued a degree in Health Studies at Worcester University, successfully graduating in 2002. Throughout her academic journey, she delved into specialised courses, particularly those focused on treating golfing injuries, sparking a keen interest in the sport and the common injuries associated with golfers. Committed to her professional development, she furthered her expertise by attending a postgraduate course in Cranial Osteopathy and exploring other facets of cranial sacral therapy which she now utilises at the Osteopathic Clinic Worcester.

In her pursuit of holistic healthcare, she completed comprehensive training in acupuncture, a modality known for its effectiveness in alleviating tight muscles, managing repetitive strain injuries, and addressing acute pain. Her deep-seated passion for osteopathy shines through, making it a profession she wholeheartedly values and cares about.

Treatments

Initial Osteopathy Consultation & Treatment -£55
Follow Up Treatment -£48

Experience & Qualifications

Abby Oliver

General Osteopathic Council Registration number: 9452

Date of registration: 22 July 2015

Year of qualification: 2015

Qualifications: Most

________________________________________________

Susan Brazier

General Osteopathic Council Registration number: 3473

Date of registration: 26 September 1998

Year of qualification: 1998

Qualifications: DO

Contact Information

Address The Osteopathic Clinic, Upton Road, Callow End, Worcestershire, WR2 4TY
Telephone 01905 831 495
Website https://www.osteopathicclinic-worcestershire.com/
Email info@osteopathicclinic-worcestershire.com

Find A Therapist Near You

Latest Posts 

Massage for Menopause: A Relaxing & Natural Path to Relief

Massage for Menopause: A Relaxing & Natural Path to Relief

Menopause can bring a wave of changes — from sleep problems and hot flushes to mood shifts and joint pain. It's not always easy to manage, and it can feel like your body is doing things you didn't agree to.But support is available, and it doesn't always have to mean...

Discover the Benefits of Sports Massage for Non Athletes

Discover the Benefits of Sports Massage for Non Athletes

When you hear "sports massage," you might immediately think of elite athletes—runners, swimmers, or cyclists who push their bodies to the limit. But sports massage isn't just for trophy winners; the health benefits of sports massage for non-athletes are numerous....

Reflexology for Gout: Natural Relief for Arthritis Pain

Reflexology for Gout: Natural Relief for Arthritis Pain

Gout is a common form of arthritis that causes severe pain and swelling. It can strike without warning, leaving you searching for relief. But did you know that the ancient practice of reflexology could offer a solution? With its roots in traditional Chinese...