Philip Aarons BSc.(Ost) MICO DHMSA
Registered Osteopath


As Principal Practitioner, Philip set up the House and still works as an Osteopath full time there. Having graduated from The British School of Osteopathy, he spent 1993/ 4 in New Zealand, working with Richard Robertson DO, the ex president of the New Zealand Register. More recently in 2009 Philip finished a NLP practitioner course specialising in listening to his patients needs. Combining multi-continent techniques and thoughts he is confident that whatever the problem he can look at it from any angle and find a solution.



He was a senior tutor at the British College of Osteopathic Medicine in Clinic (2004-2011) and has lectured at the British School of Osteopathy from 1995 to 2004. His topics include the History of Western Medicine, Osteopathic manual techniques and clinical skills. He is involved with the John Wernham school of Classical Osteopathy and continues professional development whenever he can.

 He latest CPD includes running and the adaptations behind it. You will see him on running courses during 2012, barefoot or similar.

He is a member of The General Council and Register of Osteopaths, a former member of The Osteopathic Society of Great Britain, a member of Institute of Classical Osteopaths, a member of The Society of Apothecaries, trained in Sutherland Cranial Osteopathy (level 1), attended a post graduate Nutrition course at the Institute of Optimum Nutrition, Homeopathic interest courses and even boasts a diploma from The College of Healing in Wales. Lastly he is qualified to practise Medical Needling, a western form of acupuncture. Eventually he hopes to get his 10 metre swimming badge ! 



As well as various papers ranging from Osteopathic History to Vaccination he has supervised over five dissertations investigating the benefits and history of Osteopathy. Lastly he is involved in Workplace preventive practice working with Muscular Injury teams to stop injuries occurring. For fun he runs, scuba dives and spends as much time as possible with his wife Hannah and children Joshua and Poppy.  Each year he chooses an adventure to raise money for charity, 2009 was dedicated to the London Marathon and raising money for Kith and Kids, 2010 was Barnardoes and the 4 Peaks challenge and 2010 The Ridgeway bike challenge.



Fees

Initial Consultation = £42

Further Treatments = £42

Children = £38

Domicillary =£90 + treatment
Please note a 40p charge is applied for Credit or debit Cards
Billing direct to Insurance companies BUPA etc is charged at the full rate of £45 a session.
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