Kieran began training as an osteopath over 30 years ago and qualified through the world-famous British School of Osteopathy (now called the University College of Osteopathy) in London where he since became a senior lecturer – regularly speaking at various osteopathic colleges throughout Europe. Since graduating, with his Honours degree, Kieran has followed his passion for travel and looking after sports people, by working overseas in Auckland, New Zealand, and in the ski fields of Courchevel in the French Alps.
Kieran founded the practice in 1995 and was later joined by his wife and fellow osteopath Emily. They both practice osteopathy at the three main clinic sites in Wimbledon, Cobham and Woking.
He is passionate about good healthcare for all and in patients taking responsibility for maintaining health, fitness and nutrition to allow them to live the life they want. He offers treatment for a wide range of musculo-skeletal complaints and has a keen interest in the treatment of sports related injuries, having supported elite athletes in a range of sports such as professionals from Fulham Football Club and AFC Wimbledon, tennis professionals competing at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships, but is just as happy treating the weekend warriors and any that are keen to train to keep fit and healthy, from elite to recreational level.
Kieran’s interest in the treatment of sports related injuries comes from his own interest in sport. He competes in Iron Man events, adventure races, long distance swims and in recent years has been developing the rugby skills of children at his local club in Cobham, Surrey.
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Following a rugby injury, Harry was inspired to follow a career combining healthcare and sports performance. He graduated from the British College of Osteopathic Medicine with a Masters degree in Osteopathy and firmly believes that Osteopathy is for everyone.
Harry thrives on helping people from all walks of life. He adopts a preventative style of treatment with focus on improving quality of life; he provides effective self-care advice to complement treatment, helping to restore patients’ movement and reduce pain.
Harry treats a wide range of musculoskeletal conditions and has a special interest in sports and occupational injuries. He has postgraduate training in dry needling and Kinesiology Taping.
Outside of the clinic, Harry is a keen sportsman who plays rugby and enjoys cycling. Additionally, Harry is the Head of Sports Rehabilitation at Old Rutlishians Rugby Club, where he provides support to players of all ages, attending both training and match days to aid well-being and sports injury recovery as well as providing first-aid.
Harry works at our Wimbledon clinic on Monday and Wednesday afternoons/evenings and Saturday mornings.
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Having always been passionate about health and well-being, Emily qualified from the British School of Osteopathy (now called the University College of Osteopathy) in the mid 1990s.
After working in the Bristol and Somerset area, she joined Kieran working in the French mountain ski area of Courchevel, treating many sports injuries as well as developing her other osteopathic passion - looking after expectant mothers, babies and young children.
Since then Emily has spent time working at the Osteopathic Centre for Children in Harley Street, and runs her own private clinic in Woking, Surrey and works from the other clinic sites in Wimbledon and Cobham.
To make an appointment to see Emily, or for more information please call us on 020 8545 0965 or book directly with her using our online facility.
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