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Brent Osbourn-Smith Practice
Brent Osborn-Smith TD MBA BSc (Ost Med) DO ND PGDip (Ob Gyn) is one of London's leading osteopaths and medical acupuncturists. He has featured in several television and radio broadcasts, as well as in the national press. His patient base ranges from normal people through to "showbiz celebs", supermodels and foreign dignitaries.

He also sees plenty of students, young mums, babies, war veterans and those of no fixed abode (concessionary fees apply). After a previous life as an Army Major, followed by a spell in the Venture Capital market in Edinburgh, he retrained medically as an osteopath.
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The Clinic is located behind a black door at No. 19 on the north side of Cliveden Place; just on the corner of Eaton Terrace. For reference (and refreshment), the Antelope Public House is immediately adjacent. We are a 2-minute walk from Sloane Square itself; about 200 yards along the road that heads east between the Botanist and Colbert Brasseries.
Our aim is not to provide specific services such as Osteopathy, Naturopathy or Medical Acupuncture to various body parts. Instead, it is to help produce effective solutions for patients in the context of their own current situation. Newborn babies are assessed for stresses or strains that they may have received during the birth.
Headaches can be due to a number of causes from the trivial to the life-threatening. They can range from the mildly irritating to the profoundly disabling. A migraine is a severe headache that often has a number of associated symptoms, such as nausea, increased sensitivity, and visual problems. Tension headaches can be exacerbated by stress and are often linked with tight muscles over the neck and shoulders.
Back pain is very common and will cause almost everybody some degree of disability at some point in his or her life. On average, a full-blown episode will result in 19 days of absence from work. Although it can be very painful, it is normally not serious and can usually be resolved without the need of surgical intervention.
Women's Health as such is often undervalued within orthodox medical theory. Where treatment is offered, this comes only too often in the form of hormonal adjustment: usually through high ongoing doses of artificial substances that overwhelm the body's own normal instincts to do something else.

Careful understanding and exploration of the effects of stress on the glands and nervous system, from an osteopathic perspective, provides a straightforward approach to natural glandular balance.
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