5 Best Osteopaths in Auckland🥇

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5 Best Osteopaths in Auckland

Below is a list of the top and leading Osteopaths in Auckland. To help you find the best Osteopaths located near you in Auckland, we put together our own list based on this rating points list.

Auckland’s Best Osteopaths:

The top rated Osteopaths in Auckland are:

  • Taz Darragh – Central City Osteopaths
  • Ray Daniels – Central City Osteopaths
  • John Cullen – Queen Street Osteopaths
  • Kristi Milliken – Kingsland Osteopaths
  • Olivia Furlong – Premier Osteo

Taz Darragh – Central City Osteopaths

Taz Darragh - Central City Osteopaths

Taz Darragh has a masters degree with honours in Osteopathy from Unitec New Zealand. He is a member of the Osteopaths New Zealand and has been granted permission to practice by the Osteopathic Council of New Zealand. The ACC registered provider is based in Auckland and is the founder of Central City Osteopaths. His portfolio includes a research thesis focused on shoulder pain and its recommended rehabilitation therapy. He specializes in upper back pain, headache and neck pain treatment using soft-tissue, joint mobilisation and spinal manipulation methods.

Products/Services:

Structural Osteopathic Techniques: Spinal Manipulation, Soft-tissue Massage Techniques, Joint Mobilisation

LOCATION:

Address: 43 High Street, Auckland CBD, Auckland 1010
Phone: 
(493) 007-335
Website:
www.centralcityosteopaths.co.nz

REVIEWS:

“Very satisfied & happy with the osteopath treatments I received for my bad back, hip & shoulder my posture feels strengthened & is much improved. I highly recommend Taz at Central city his work is excellent & the environment is relaxed & supportive.” –Lorraine Dawson

Ray Daniels – Central City Osteopaths

Ray Daniels - Central City Osteopaths

Ray Daniels is an Auckland-based osteopath working for Central City Osteopaths. He obtained his master’s degree in Osteopathy from Unitec and immediately pursued practice after. His areas of specialization are neck, should and upper back problems. Ray has been inspired to pursue a career in Osteopathy after being treated by an osteopath for his lower back pain associated with playing rugby. His love for sports like martial arts, surfing and rugby helped him fully understand sports injuries and the necessary intervention. He is ACC registered and has permission to practice from the Osteopathic Council of New Zealand.

Products/Services:

Lower Back Pain, Upper Back, Shoulder & Neck Issues

LOCATION:

Address: 43 High Street, Auckland CBD, Auckland 1010
Phone: 
(493) 007-335
Website:
www.centralcityosteopaths.co.nz

REVIEWS:

“Highly recommend! After two straight weeks of migraines/headaches I went in to see Ray, felt significant improvement after the first session, and the pain was gone shortly after the second!” –Nicholas Bandy

John Cullen – Queen Street Osteopaths

John Cullen - Queen Street Osteopaths

John Cullen has a bachelors degree in Applied Science as well as a diploma certification in Osteopathy. He has certification in Mind-Body Healthcare which assesses the effects of the injury on the patient’s lifestyle. John has been in practice since 1988 and offers both short-term and long-term health recovery programs. He is currently part of the Queen Street Osteopaths team in Auckland. The highly qualified osteopath utilizes soft tissue release, cranial manipulation, joint manipulation, Counterstrain and functional methodologies in his treatment programmes.

Products/Services:

Joint Manipulation, Soft Tissue Release, Cranial Manipulation, Counterstrain, Visceral, Biodynamic & Functional Techniques

LOCATION:

Address: 603 Dingwall Building/87 Queen Street, Auckland CBD, Auckland 1010
Phone: 
(493) 661-996
Website:
www.qso.co.nz

REVIEWS:

“Very happy with the staff and service there . Put me at ease and spoke in plain language.” –Jeremy Sutton

Kristi Milliken – Kingsland Osteopaths

Kristi Milliken - Kingsland Osteopaths

Kristi Milliken simultaneously fulfils a post at Kingsland Osteopaths the UNITEC New Zealand as an osteopath and clinical tutor respectively. She co-owns Kingsland Osteopaths which operates in Auckland and serves the entire region and nearby areas. Kristi started her career at a cranial and pediatric osteopathy clinic where she gained a wealth of knowledge and expertise in the practice of osteopathy. The expert osteopath holds both a bachelors and masters degree in Osteopathy. She has a special interest in sports injuries, particularly musculoskeletal issues.

Products/Services:

Back & Neck Pain, Headaches & Migraines, Pregnancy, Sports & Cranial Osteopathy

LOCATION:

Address: 517 New North Road, Kingsland, Auckland 1021
Phone: 
(498) 454-472
Website:
www.kingslandosteopaths.co.nz

REVIEWS:

“The people at Kingsland Osteopaths are very friendly made me feel like I was really being taken care of. After treatment I was given simple tips to help improve my posture which were really easy to incorporate into my daily activities. I really recommend trying them out.” –Melissa Pentecost

Olivia Furlong – Premier Osteo

Olivia Furlong - Premier Osteo

Olivia Furlong obtained her bachelor’s degree in Applied Science Major in Human Biology from Unitec. She also pursued a masters program from the same school and was later on registered with the Osteopathic Council of New Zealand. The NZ registered osteopath currently practising at Premier Oster in Auckland is also an ACC registered practitioner and has a particular interest in treating sports injuries. Olivia utilizes a multidisciplinary approach to help her clients be free of pain and obtain full recovery at the fastest time. She starts with careful diagnosis, planning and then proceeds with the execution of treatment program.

Products/Services:

Shoulder Injuries, Sports Injuries, Tennis and Rugby Players

LOCATION:

Address: Unit, 2/1 View Road, Glenfield, North Shore, Auckland 0627
Phone: 
(494) 443-231
Website:
www.premierosteo.co.nz

REVIEWS:

“Highly recommend Olivia at Premier Osteo. She has a great deal of expertise and knowledge about all aspects of sports injuries especially back, neck and shoulder pain.” –Linda Selby