Welcome to Culcheth Osteopaths, a warm and welcoming Osteopath, Chiropody and Podiatry practice based in Culcheth, Warrington. We have nearly 30 years experience in providing our professional services in a safe, caring and reliable environment.
Our osteopaths treat a variety of common conditions including changes to posture in pregnancy; repetitive strain injury, postural problems caused by driving or work strain, the pain of arthritis and sports injuries.Mr McCormick is the Principal Osteopath at Culcheth Osteopaths. He has been qualified as an Osteopath since 1990 after being educated at the British School of Osteopathy.
Our osteopaths treat a variety of common conditions including changes to posture in pregnancy; repetitive strain injury, postural problems caused by driving or work strain, the pain of arthritis and sports injuries.Mr McCormick is the Principal Osteopath at Culcheth Osteopaths. He has been qualified as an Osteopath since 1990 after being educated at the British School of Osteopathy.
Services
When you first visit Culcheth Osteopaths we will spend some time taking a medical history, which will include questions about your general health and lifestyle as well as asking you about the symptoms or injuries that you are seeking help with. With your consent, we will then perform a short physical examination which is likely to involve touching the areas of your body that are experiencing pain and asking you to move around.
We do cover most medical insurance companies. However it is important to call your insurer before you visit to check that you have an authorization code and of course, for any restrictions - for example, you may a need referral from your GP. If you have private medical insurance with one of the following you will be able to claim back and treatment costs; Medicash, PPP, Standard Life, HSA, and Norwich Union.
An Osteopath uses an established, recognised system of diagnosis and treatment laying its main emphasis on the structural integrity of the body. It is distinctive in the fact that it recognises much of the pain and disability we suffer stems from abnormalities in the function of the body structure as well as damage caused to it by disease processes.
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