Owner & Principal Chiropractor
Originally from Dublin, Ireland, I attended the in Bournemouth, Dorset where I successfully completed a Masters Degree in Chiropractic.
Being a keen long distance runner participating in 3-4 marathons a year, I first encountered the power of chiropractic after being treated by chiropractor for ankle injury. The natural philosophy and effective treatment techniques behind chiropractic inspired me to become a part of this dynamic profession.
During my five years at the A.E.C.C modules included exercise rehabilitation, neurology, biochemistry, a major emphasis on anatomy and human physiology, x-ray, diagnosis, chiropractic adjusting techniques and therapeutic massage. My final year of internship at the AECC I furthered my knowledge and skills with post-graduate studies in Graston Technique, paediatrics and pregnancy.
Kingston: The newly established in Kingston-Upon Thames caters for members & non-members of . Opened in August 2012, this new sports injuries & family clinic provides a full range of professional health services tailored for the local community. I have a great team of therapists working at the clinic, so why not drop by and check it out!
Deloitte: I am the official Chiropractor to employees, team members and partners at their Head Office based in the City, Stone Cutter Court (near fleet street). Check out my website for more information
I primarily use manipulation of the spinal and peripheral joints combined with a variety of modalities including, for example, soft tissue techniques, rehabilitative stretches and exercises. For each patient my aim is to help repair, stabilise and maintain an optimal neuro-musculoskeletal system and to improve overall health and lifestyle. I am strong advocate of treating the cause of a problem, not just the symptoms.
I’m passionate about my work and believe that everyone and anyone can benefit from receiving chiropractic treatment whatever their age or condition. The health of my patients is of the utmost importance to me; I always encourage a preventative approach and regularly refer to other health professionals where necessary.
A healthy spine and nervous system should be regarded as being as important as regular exercise and good nutrition.