“I am excited to be part of the Osteopathic Team at Meadowside, and look forward to helping you return to your passions and health.”
Having spent some time with kind Doctors and nurses during my childhood, I have always dreamed of pursuing a career in healthcare – I find caring for others extremely rewarding, and I love what I do.
Osteopathy was a latter career choice for me. After seeing my father being treated by an Osteopath, and the positive effect it had on his life, I was inspired to pursue a career in alternative, holistic healthcare.
I studied a Masters degree in Osteopathy at the University College of Osteopathy in London. During my training, I worked in various specialist clinics, including Women’s Health clinic, Over 55’s clinic, and within an NHS GP clinic.
I also treated many patients after the pandemic, which sparked my interest in the effects of work ergonomics, and the chronic pains which can arise from various work situations – desk work being one of the worst!
Since starting my career in Osteopathy I’ve become fascinated with the biomechanics that keep us moving day-to-day. Keeping moving is often the key to a well-balanced, healthy lifestyle and it’s my passion to help people do this comfortably, in every way possible.
I have also completed a Level 3 Sports Massage Therapy course, which allowed me to treat sports related injuries during my Osteopathy studies; seeing patients recover and getting back to activity and wellness was truly rewarding, and reaffirmed my professional choice.
I try to stay active myself by walking and running around the Surrey Hills which I love, especially when the weather is nice! I also enjoy keeping fit in other ways through strength training and dancing.
I am excited to be part of the Osteopathic Team at Meadowside, and look forward to helping you return to your passions and health.
It depends! I’m not fussy 🙂
South East Asia, Canada, South America… the list goes on.
I don’t have a favourite as such but a classic has to be ‘Chitty Chitty Bang Bang!’
“Sometimes it’s the people no one imagines anything of who do the things that no one can imagine”
My inspiration as an osteopath comes from a desire to help people live pain-free, especially those dealing with persistent issues like pelvic girdle pain. Too often, patients are advised to rely on painkillers and simply wait for things to improve. With osteopathy, we can go beyond that by providing hands-on treatments that not only work toward relieving pain but also focus on preventing it from coming back. I’m driven by the opportunity to offer a long-term solution rather than just masking symptoms, helping patients regain their quality of life and maintain their health.
Pelvic Partnership Recommended Practitioner – Helping Women across the board with PGP
iO Awards- Associate of the Year 2024 Finalist