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She has had experience as an associate in other Osteopathic Practices in London and Stoke-On-Trent. In 1992 she established her own Practice in the London Docklands, where she worked for 3 years. In 1995, she moved to Shropshire to set up Hales Osteopathic Practice. She is passionate about osteopathy and enjoys mentoring her associates whilst continuing to develop her own knowledge. Janine enjoys treating babies, children and adults of all ages for a wide range of conditions, using traditional and cranial osteopathic techniques. She is particularly interested in understanding chronic conditions and why a patient has developed symptoms at a particular point of time and what the pre-disposing factors may be for a patient’s condition. Her experience of working within a multidisciplinary practice leads her to make appropriate referrals to the other therapists when necessary. She enjoys collaborating with the other therapists to achieve the best outcome for patients’ health and well-being. Janine has an interest in cranial osteopathy and has completed a 9 modular post-graduate course to become a member of The Sutherland Cranial College of Osteopathy (MSCCO). This included courses on paediatric osteopathy. In 2014, she became a Fellow of the Sutherland Cranial College of Osteopathy (FSCCO), due to long standing commitment to the college and participation in further courses. She has taught
cranial osteopathy to
undergraduate students at The College of Osteopaths, Staffordshire
University. Janine is a member of the General Osteopathic
Council and The
Institute of Osteopathy and is a Fellow of the Sutherland
Cranial College of Osteopathy ![]() Kathryn graduated from the European School of Osteopathy with a Master’s Degree in Osteopathy. She brings a holistic approach to her practise by combining traditional structural and cranial osteopathic techniques to provide tailored, gentle treatment for patients of all ages. Kathryn also provides gentle and specialised osteopathic care for children and babies, to help balance and align their musculoskeletal system during their crucial stages of growth and development. Her commitment to understanding each individual’s unique needs allows her to support patients' optimal health and well-being. Kathryn is a member of the General Osteopathic Council ![]() Ian was inspired to become an Osteopath after seeing the benefits osteopathic treatment had in resolving his own debilitating back pain. Since graduating from The College of Osteopaths, he has continued his post graduate studies at The Institute of Classical Osteopathy and The Sutherland Cranial College of Osteopathy. He has lectured on the Undergraduate Osteopathic programme at Staffordshire University and undertaken Humanitarian work in Bali. Ian is currently studying for a Master’s Degree in Nutrition and Lifestyle Medicine at Wolverhampton University. These achievements reflect his passion for osteopathy, health and learning. Ian places the patient at the heart of his treatment and puts an emphasis on patient education, to enhance better understanding and effective self-management beyond the clinical setting. He has a relaxed and friendly demeanour. Ian is able to draw on a variety of osteopathic techniques from manipulation to the more gentle cranial style of osteopathy. Ian is a member of the General Osteopathic Council and The Institute of Osteopathy. Ian is a member of the General Osteopathic
Council and The
Institute of Osteopathy ![]() Sue trained at the South Down School of Homeopathy for four years and has been a Registered Homeopath since 2003.
She has been involved in many workshops and
courses and is constantly updating her knowledge to improve patient
health. Sue runs a homeopathic clinic from Hales Osteopathic Practice on Wednesdays. Contact Sue directly on: 07792 591437, or visit her website: Sue is a member of the Alliance of Registered Homeopaths
Julia
is a Five Element Acupuncturist and a member of the British Acupuncture
Council (BAcC). She treats a wide range of conditions, with a special
interest in emotional wellbeing, stress, and women’s health. Using a
holistic approach, she helps clients restore balance and vitality in
both body and mind.
Rebecca
offers Hypnotherapy and Neuro-Linguistic-Programming (NLP) at Hales
Osteopathic Practice on Saturdays. She also provides massage therapy
for tension release and relaxation to help clients improve their mental
and physical well-being. ![]() ![]() ![]()
Mani offers Counselling sessions in both English and Bengali. As an experienced person-centred counsellor, Mani offers a confidential, non-judgemental and supportive space where you can explore any issues which are affecting your wellbeing. Her practice is based on the belief that the client is the expert on their own life. As a developmental psychologist Mani can help with child behaviour as well as attachment issues for adults and children. She has a Diploma in Counselling from the Metanoia Institute in London and is a Chartered Psychologist of the British Psychological Society (BPS). For further information please see Mani’s website http://mani-alexander.com/ You can also contact Mani on email mani_alexander@yahoo.co.uk or text 07706 6991830 Mani is a member of the The British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy and the Association of Christian Counsellors ![]() ![]()
Part-time receptionist.
Part-time receptionist.
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