About The Clinic
Our Philosophy
Your health is our primary concern. The Ashgrove Clinic is a multi-disciplinary practice where practitioners will frequently cross-refer in order to ensure that you receive the best treatment.
Common conditions
Osteopathy is not just about backs! Headaches, period pain and asthma are among the many conditions which can be treated through osteopathy. A more extensive list is shown on the right.
- Conditions we regularly treat
- Sciatica
- Painful or frozen shoulder
- Knee injuries
- Muscle strains
- Headaches
- Trapped nerves
- Whiplash
- Sports injuries
- Arthritis
- Repetitive strain injury
- Strain caused by poor posture
- Asthma
- Sinusitis
- For mothers, babies and children
- Problems during pregnancy
- In babies: colic, sleeplessness, glue ear
- For more information see our page on Expectant mothers & babies
It is a gentle therapy suitable for patients of all ages and recognised as an effective treatment for a wide range of disorders, helping to relieve pain by restoring the function of the joints, muscles and ligaments.
Acupuncture
Traditional Chinese Acupuncture uses the principle of maintaining the body's physiological balance through energy channels known as meridians. Diagnosis is made through observation of the tongue and pulses, and through gentle abdominal examination.
It is effective for a wide range of conditions and usually (but not always!) involves the insertion of very fine needles at specific points on the body. Patients are often surprised that they are barely able to feel the needles.
Massage
Massage can be a very useful adjunct to osteopathy and acupuncture, as well as a therapy in its own right. By releasing tension in the muscles, overall strain is reduced. It is relaxing and refreshing - a very good means of rejuvenating the body after the pressure of everyday living.
Health Insurance
Ashgrove Health is recognised by all major Healthcare Insurers. Before making an appointment, you may need to check the extent of your cover and whether your provider requires you to be referred via your GP. Please feel free to contact us for further information.


