5 Best Osteopaths in Wellington🥇

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5 Best Osteopaths in Wellington

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

Wellington’s Best Osteopaths:

The top rated Osteopaths in Wellington are:

  • Sebastian Tucker – City Osteopaths
  • Lawrence Cartmell – Osteopathic Clinic Wellington
  • Deepa Ranchhod – The Osteopathic Practice
  • Jane Barber – Hataitai Osteopaths | Wellington Osteopath
  • Catherine Gollan – Kilbirnie Osteopaths

Sebastian Tucker – City Osteopaths

Sebastian Tucker - City Osteopaths

Sebastian Tucker earned his Osteopathy degree from the European School of Osteopathy in the UK. He has advanced visceral, cranial, and pediatric osteopathy skills obtained from his previous work in London and Liverpool. He joined City Osteopaths in Wellington, New Zealand in 2011 and brought along his years of expertise in Osteopathy. Sebastian has also studied advanced osteopathic technique such as Biodynamics phases and have taught pediatric care to post-graduate osteopaths. His approach is geared towards a gentle method of assessing the conditions while slowly obtaining the cause of the condition which can be emotional, physical, or mental.

Products/Services:

Shoulder Injuries, including Elbow and Wrist, Pregnancy, Babies and Children
Headaches, Neck Pain, Migraines, Chronic Stress

LOCATION:

Address: Level Four/166 Featherston Street CBD, 6011
Phone: 
(444) 991-439
Website:
www.cityosteopaths.co.nz

REVIEWS:

“City Osteopaths have been amazing for me. At a time when conventional medicine/surgery was struggling to help me in the long term with an ankle issue, City Osteopaths were a part of facilitating the healing. My ankle now is fine. I would happy recommend them.” –Cathie Teague

Lawrence Cartmell – Osteopathic Clinic Wellington

Lawrence Cartmell - Osteopathic Clinic Wellington

Lawrence Cartmell studied at Leeds University where he graduated with a BSc in the year 1978. He followed this with a course at the British College of Naturopathy and Osteopathy in London (now named British College of Osteopathic Medicine). After graduating in 1984 he started his private practice in London as a lecturer and in 1988 decided to permanently settle in Wellington, New Zealand. Upon his relocation to New Zealand, he continued his private practice as a registered osteopath. He has a particular interest in the rehabilitative field or called “re-abilitation” where he successfully gained C.H.E.K. Practitioner level II status.

Products/Services:

Ergonomic Workplace Assessor, Rehabilitative Field

LOCATION:

Address: 99 The Terrace, Wellington Central, Wellington 6011
Phone: 
(444) 711-302
Website:
www.osteopathic.co.nz

REVIEWS:

“After a massive car crash I received totally unsatisfactory treatment from another Wellington osteopath. Lawrence quickly identified the problem and expedited care from other health professionals. I owe him a huge debt of gratitude for the initial diagnosis and ongoing osteopathy since.” –Michael Fraser

Deepa Ranchhod – The Osteopathic Practice

Deepa Ranchhod - The Osteopathic Practice

Deepa Ranchhod is an alumnus of the British College of Osteopathy and Naturopathy. She graduated in 1998 and moved to New Zealand the next year. She, later on, joined The Osteopathic Practice in Wellington where she helps patients obtain relief from their health problems. The clinic presents an inviting and professional atmosphere suited for performing family health care assessments and treatments. Each patient is carefully assessed by Deepa to arrive with the best intervention program that would help them recover.

Products/Services:

Osteopathy

LOCATION:

Address: Level 8/276 Lambton Quay, Wellington Central, Wellington 6011
Phone: 
(444) 725-700
Website:
www.theosteopathicpractice.co.nz

REVIEWS:

“I have been a client of Deepa’s for many many years now. I have always found her treatment and service to be exceptional. She is very thorough and very professional. She has also treated my husband and two sons for many sports injuries and we wouldn’t go anywhere else! Would highly recommend!” –Jo Havler

Jane Barber – Hataitai Osteopaths | Wellington Osteopath

 Jane Barber - Hataitai Osteopaths | Wellington Osteopath

Jane Barber’s career journey was influenced by her own osteopathic experience. Inspired with the benefits she obtained from the osteopathic treatment, she enrolled in the European School of Osteopathy (ESO) in the UK and earned a masters degree in Osteopathic Pediatrics at RMIT in Melbourne. She has worked for City Osteopaths in Wellington and Balmain Osteopaths in Sydney previously before permanently settling in Wellington. She recently joined Hatatai Osteopaths and holds a faculty position at the Sutherland Cranial Teaching Foundation of Australia and NZ.

Products/Services:

Osteopathy in the Cranial Field and Biodynamics

LOCATION:

Address: 17b Moxham Avenue, Hataitai, Wellington 6021
Phone: 
(449) 728-123
Website:
www.hataitaiosteopaths.co.nz

REVIEWS:

“Really good….shoulder and neck feel great. No pain. Keeping the surgeon at bay.” –Graeme Sykes

Catherine Gollan – Kilbirnie Osteopaths

Catherine Gollan - Kilbirnie Osteopaths

Catherine Gollan earned her BA in anthropology from Victoria University of Wellington in 1973. She pursued further studies at the British College of Naturopathy and Osteopathy from 1980 to 1984. Catherine worked for 3 years in London at the Neals Yard in Convent Garden and moved later to the North London area. In 1987, she returned to New Zealand and n 2002 she was introduced as the new addition to the Kilbirnie Osteopaths team. Her extensive training helped patients obtain better health. She is focused on cranial and structural osteopathic methods that promote the healing ability of an individual.

Products/Services:

Cranial and Structural Osteopathy

LOCATION:

Address: 1/22 Bay Road, Kilbirnie, Wellington 6022
Phone: 
(449) 738-758
Website:
www.kilbirnieosteopaths.co.nz

REVIEWS:

“Catherine and Anya are both legends. The best osteopaths this side of the black stump, and probably further too.” –Alex Staines