Making People Feel Better
We are delighted to announce we have merged with Melbourne Osteopathy.
Now called Melbourne City Osteopathy, our professional osteopath team in Melbourne
CBD are proud of their reputation of providing the best, safest and
most effective treatment possible.
Welcome
Our experienced team cares deeply about their responsibility to provide effective treatment. We have three beautiful custom-made Osteopathic Clinics which provide a calm space and provide peace of mind you need when seeking relief from pain. Collins street at the Paris End, Docklands, and Swanston street opposite Town hall station.
Our clinics are owned by our principal Melbourne Osteopaths, Dr. Shane Heslop, Dr. Rohan Armstrong, Dr Andrew Atchison, and Dr Matt Cooper, who each have over 30 years of clinical experience. Alongside them, we have a wonderful group of independent osteopaths, psychologists and myotherapists, who boast years of experience and skills accumulated across the world.
Not Just Osteopathy at our Melbourne Clinics
Psychology & Counselling
We have SIX, very experienced practitioners who can help you with all manner of counselling or psychology related issues.
Marriage, personal development, child, stress management, workplace and many other areas.
Meet Our Team
Melbourne City Osteopathy has three clinics headed up by the clinic owners, Dr Shane Heslop, Dr Rohan Armstrong, Dr Andrew Atchison and Dr Matt Cooper. There is a team of independent contractor osteopaths who work in these clinics who you can see below.
What’s holding you back?
Make an appointment with us today. Please click below to book now with a Melbourne Osteopath, City Osteopathy.
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