Cranial Osteopath North East
Welcome to Cranial Osteopath North East
What does Cranial Osteopathy involve?
At Cranial Osteopath North East the first thing we always explain is that Cranial Osteopathy isn’t a separate thing in itself. It’s actually a name for an approach that Osteopaths use. If you go and see a ‘Cranial Osteopath’ you’re consulting with an Osteopath, registered with the General Osteopathic Council who’s done further training and specialised in using the cranial approach. We’re a centre of excellence at Cranial Osteopathy North East with Members and Fellows of the Sutherland Cranial College of Osteopathy who have qualifications up to Doctorate level.
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We take the time to listen to your story. We’ll form an accurate diagnosis and tailor an individual treatment plan for you. You don’t need a referral from your GP. Just click on the button below to book online or call us to arrange an appointment.
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Cranial Osteopath North East
Who are we?
Osteopaths are highly trained Allied Health Professionals, recognised by the NHS as fully qualified to diagnose and treat independently. We’re trained to screen for medical conditions and will advise you if you need to see another health professional, such as your GP or midwife. It takes a minimum of 4 years full time study to become a qualified osteopath, and requires over 1,000 hours of clinical experience.
We help you back to health
How does it work?
Cranial Osteopathy works on a more subtle level than some of the more general stretches, clicks, mobilisations and other hands-on approaches that you may have experienced before. But the aim of this approach is still the same. We use a highly trained sense of touch to feel changes of tension and tissue quality in the whole body. In this way we work with areas of strain or dysfunction to help you back to health.
What does it feel like?
‘It feels amazing’. That’s what lots of our patients say. They also say that it feels relaxing, interesting, healing or fascinating. Some people don’t say much at all as they move into a state of deep peacefulness during treatment. The cranial approach is gentle. It’s so gentle that this is the type of work we do with babies and children from new-borns to teenagers. In fact this approach is safe and suitable for people of all ages. You can find out more about what happens at your first appointment here.
We’re always happy to speak with you and explain further if you’re still not sure. Ring our reception number 0191 252 1555 and arrange to speak to one of us.
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Cranial Osteopath North East. Is Osteopathy suitable for me?
Osteopathy is safe for people of all ages including new-born babies, toddlers and children, teenagers, adults and the elderly. It’s suitable for people of all levels of physical fitness and occupation. As everyone is an individual, we treat you depending on your specific case and needs. You can find out more about who we treat here.
Anyone can come and see us.
We treat the person not the complaint.
How much will it cost?
A typical first appointment takes between 45 minutes and one hour, at a fee of £80; this includes your assessment, diagnosis and first treatment. Follow up appointments are 30 minutes long and are charged at £57. There’s more information about what happens at your first appointment here.
Find Us
Address
Whitley Bay Osteopathic Centre
65 Whitley Road
Whitley Bay
Tyne and Wear
NE26 2EP
Tel. (0191) 252 1555
Email info@wbosteopathy.co.uk
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Book An Appointment
We take the time to listen to your story. We’ll form an accurate diagnosis and tailor an individual treatment plan for you. You don’t need a referral from your GP. Just click on the button below to book online or call us to arrange an appointment.