Deansgate Osteopathic Clinic offers specialized osteopathic care aimed at improving your overall health and well-being in Bolton. Our experienced practitioners focus on identifying the root causes of pain or discomfort through a holistic approach that combines manual therapy with patient education. We create a warm, welcoming environment where each patient receives personalized attention tailored to their specific conditions and goals. Our commitment to quality healthcare ensures that you feel supported throughout your treatment journey as we work together towards optimal health outcomes. Trust Deansgate Osteopathic Clinic for compassionate care that prioritizes your wellness.

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Peter Mole

5 Google Rating

First time seeing an osteopath, but Vlad was excellent, I'd definitely recommend! Had painful tensio

5/ 5

First time seeing an osteopath, but Vlad was excellent, I'd definitely recommend! Had painful tension in my back and shoulders from desk work, and persistent numbness in my hands - which is not ideal when I'm riding a motorcycle! Did a couple of tests, then manipulated my joints and managed to unlock the tension and alleviate the numbness. Genuinely thought I was going to have to give up biking beforehand, so this was a real godsend!

Karl

5 Google Rating

Francis and the team are fantastic. Always sorts my broken body out.

5/ 5

Francis and the team are fantastic. Always sorts my broken body out.

Peter Mitchell

5 Google Rating

Been going here for many months prior to lockdown and very friendly professional people, really miss

5/ 5

Been going here for many months prior to lockdown and very friendly professional people, really missing my sessions that help me so much to keep mobile, hope they open soon.

Jenny Whisker

5 Google Rating

Francis has a real understanding and expertise on the demands physical exercise places on our bodies

5/ 5

Francis has a real understanding and expertise on the demands physical exercise places on our bodies. I felt much better after my treatment and got some great advice too.

Carolyn Speirs

5 Google Rating

Nothing less than fantastic. I have been treated twice at this clinic for back problems, the first

5/ 5

Nothing less than fantastic. I have been treated twice at this clinic for back problems, the first time about 15 years ago with a prolapsed disc and this time with a compacted disc. On both occasions I was blown away by how effective the treatment was, needing only 2 visits to feel better than I had in years. All this plus a warm welcome, a friendly and professional service, sound advice and I felt totally safe.

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  • Sunday09:00 AM - 07:00 PM
  • Monday09:00 AM - 07:00 PM
  • Tuesday09:00 AM - 07:00 PM
  • Wednesday09:00 AM - 07:00 PM
  • Thursday08:30 AM - 07:00 PM
  • Friday09:30 AM - 02:00 PM
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