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Osteopathy is a highly effective form of treatment that addresses a wide range of health issues, making it a valuable option for many individuals. Some common conditions that osteopathy can help with include:

Arthritic Pain: This includes discomfort and stiffness caused by inflammation in the joints, which osteopathic techniques can alleviate and improve overall mobility.
  
Sports Injuries: Whether it's a sprain, strain, or other types of injuries sustained during physical activity, osteopathy can assist in recovery and rehabilitation.
  
Sciatica: This condition is characterised by pain that radiates along the sciatic nerve, affecting the back, legs, and hips. Osteopathy offers treatments that can relieve this debilitating discomfort.
  
Trapped Nerves: Symptoms from compressed nerves can manifest as pain, tingling, or numbness. Osteopathy addresses the underlying issues contributing to these nerve entrapments.
  
Neck Pain: Many people experience neck discomfort due to poor posture or injuries, and osteopathic manipulation can help soothe and restore normal function.
  
Joint Pain: This can affect various joints, including the wrists, elbows, hips, knees, and ankles. Osteopathy provides targeted therapy to relieve pain and improve joint stability.
  
Upper and Lower Back Pain: Chronic back pain is a common problem, and osteopathy is effective in treating both upper and lower back issues through hands-on techniques and tailored exercise recommendations.
  
Postural Issues: Poor posture can lead to a range of health problems. Osteopathy helps identify and correct these issues to promote better alignment and overall health.
  
Pelvic Problems: Issues related to the pelvis can affect functional movements and overall comfort. Osteopathic intervention can assist in correcting imbalances and alleviating discomfort.
  
Stress Relief: Osteopathy not only treats physical conditions but also contributes to mental well-being, helping to relieve stress and tension in the body.

In summary, osteopathy is utilised to address a myriad of conditions, providing relief and promoting healing through a holistic approach. Whether you're dealing with acute injuries or chronic pain, osteopathy offers a pathway to improved health and well-being.

Osteopathic Treatments in Cheam, Surrey

Osteopathy is a holistic medical practice that focuses on the manipulation of muscles, joints, and the musculoskeletal system. Whether you're experiencing tension headaches or general aches and pains like neck and back pain, we are here to help alleviate your discomfort.

Through our specialised osteopathic techniques and treatments, we aim to enhance nerve function and blood circulation to the areas causing pain. For more details on the various conditions we treat, please read further here. If you prefer, feel free to contact us to discuss your specific needs.

We are registered with PPP and BUPA, and most other insurance companies also cover our treatments. However, each insurer has its own terms and conditions, so we recommend checking with your provider, as some may require a referral from a GP or specialist.

For more information about our osteopathy services and the range of treatments we offer, please call the qualified experts at Cheam Osteopaths at 020 8643 3990.

How Many Treatments Will I Need?

The time it takes for recovery can differ significantly from one patient to another. This variability is influenced by a variety of factors, such as the patient’s age, their occupation, and the specific problem that is being addressed. We will carefully consider all of these elements during your assessment and provide you with a personalised estimate of your expected recovery time. Additionally, it is important to note that certain long-term conditions may necessitate ongoing maintenance treatments to ensure continued well-being and optimal health.

Areas We Cover

At Cheam Osteopaths, we proudly serve clients from across the South East and London. Our catchment area typically includes the following locations:

Core Catchment Area (Sutton & Immediate Surrounds)

  • Sutton (SM1, SM2, SM3)
  • Cheam & North Cheam
  • Carshalton & Carshalton Beeches
  • Wallington & Beddington
  • Belmont
  • Banstead & Woodmansterne
  • Morden & St Helier
  • Worcester Park & Old Malden


Extended Reach (South London & Surrey)

  • Epsom & Ewell
  • Croydon (including South Croydon, Purley, and Coulsdon
  • Merton (including Wimbledon, Raynes Park, and Colliers Wood)
  • Wandsworth (including Tooting, Balham, and Putney)
  • Lambeth (including Streatham, Brixton, and Vauxhall)
  • Kingston upon Thames & Surbiton
  • Richmond & Petersham
  • Twickenham
  • New Malden & Motspur Park
  • Mitchem & Hackbridge


Southern Fringe & Surrey Hills (10–13 Mile Radius)

  • Redhill & Reigate
  • Dorking & Mickleham
  • Ashtead & Leatherhead
  • Kingswood & Burgh Heath
  • Caterham & Warlingham
  • Tattenham Corner
  • Godstone
  • Bromley & Beckenham (West edges)


Postcodes Covered: SM1, SM2, SM3, SM4, SM5, SM6, SM7, KT1, KT2, KT3, KT4, KT5, KT6, KT17, KT18, KT19, KT20, KT21, KT22, CR0, CR2, CR3, CR4, CR5, CR6, CR8, SW2, SW8, SW9, SW11, SW15, SW16, SW17, SW18, SW19, SW20, TW9, TW10, RH1, RH2, RH4, RH5, RH9, BR1, BR2, BR3.