We are delighted to announce our clinic is back open.
We are now open again and are taking bookings for face to face osteopathy appointments, in accordance with the guidelines from Public Health England and our professional bodies during the Covid-19 crisis.
You can book your osteopathy or Telehealth appointments online by phone, reception is open between 2pm-5:30pm Monday to Friday or leave a message and we will call you back ASAP.
We are still offering our very successful one to one Telehealth consultations to those more at risk, which take place via zoom in the comfort of your own home with one of our osteopaths. See below for details
You can book your appointment now by clicking here or by calling reception on 0117 923 1138.
To reassure you when you come to your appointment, we have brought in the recommended series of protocols to the way we prepare to see patients to keep us all safe:
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We will be screening everyone before making appointments to make sure it is safe for you to come to clinic
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We will be wearing full protective kit - PPE in accordance with professional guidelines (apron, mask, goggles and at times gloves and visor)
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There will be extra time between patients so we can thoroughly cleanse and disinfect all contact areas following the proper cleaning protocols.
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We ask all patients to arrive promptly to reduce use and time of our waiting room
We’ve missed you and are looking forward to welcoming you back.
The Courtyard Osteopaths Team
Telehealth Consultation: What to Expect...
During your Telehealth consultation, we'll…
- Conduct a full case history.
- Use clinical reasoning to form an accurate diagnosis.Formulate a treatment plan using pain relief measures, stretches and exercises to minimise pain and improve mobility until we are able to meet face to face.
- Set goals and monitor your progress from the safety of your home.
To book a Telehealth Appointment, simply click the Book an Appointment button at the top of the page.
Recent studies into “Telehealth” have recorded high patient satisfaction in comparison with normal outpatient care -Whilst we recognise this is a temporary restriction we are pleased to be able to maintain our services to our patients.