Osteopathy for babies
Specially trained in paediatrics, our osteopaths use gentle yet effective techniques on your baby to relax, soothe, and improve health. Whether your newborn is having issues with feeding, sleeping, or has more complex needs, osteopathy can help support your family in the early stages.
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Osteopathy for children & teenagers
Our experienced team of osteopaths are trained to deliver expert paediatric care to children of all ages. From toddler to teenager (up to the age of 18), osteopathy can provide support and relief to growing bodies.
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Osteopathy for pregnant & post-partum mothers
We provide up to 6 sessions for pregnant and post-partum mums (within 6 months of the birth). We recommend that both mother and baby are both cared for by our specialist team for best results.
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Our London clinic
Situated just a 10-minutes walk from London Bridge Station, our open-plan clinic offers a welcoming, family-friendly space for families to receive high quality osteopathic treatment on a "donate-what-you-can" basis.
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What to expect from your first appointment
Unsure what to expect from your first appointment at the OCC? Don't worry, we'll walk you through every step of the way.
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Osteopathic Centre for Children Clinic, Unit 1 Knot House, Brewery Square, London, SE1 2LF
Served by local bus routes and situated just a 10-minute walk from London Bridge Station, it's easier than ever to get to our clinic.
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Our reception team is available Monday - Friday 9:00 - 17:00 to schedule your appointment. Please note, our clinic days are Tuesday - Friday.
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At the Osteopathic Centre for Children, every family has a story to tell. Our gentle, specialist approach has made a lasting difference in the lives of many. These stories highlight the real impact of our work—and the trust families place in us every day.
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Every donation, no matter how small, contributes towards the cost of treatment for families in need.
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