“Self-Payers – How do I pay for my treatment?“
After seeing the therapist, you will be asked to make another appointment if necessary and to make a payment. Payments can be made by cash, cheque or credit card, (we do not accept AMEX). The Old [...]
“Who can benefit from it?“
All ages can benefit from cranial osteopathic treatment provided there is something to treat. As the treatment is very gentle it plays a special role to the new born infant and the frail/elderly.
“What is the difference between cranial osteopathy and traditional osteopathy?“
Cranial osteopathy is the gentle application of minimal pressure to plates of bone in the skull and spine. Here the palpating hand of the physician will be receiving information from the body’s [...]
“How many treatments will I need?“
The number of treatments required depends on the individual, how long the patient has had the problem, the general health of the patient and whether there are any underlying problems which may [...]
“How do I know that an Osteopath is properly qualified?“
All the Osteopaths at The Old Hall Clinic are registered with the General Osteopathic Council. In 1993 – Osteopaths became the first complementary health care professionals to achieve recognition [...]
“Is Osteopathic treatment painful?“
The treatments are structured for the needs of individual patients. Whilst on occasions it may be necessary to palpate and treat tender areas, which may produce a degree of mild discomfort.
“Will my medical insurance pay for the treatment?“
Most medical insurance will pay out for alternative therapy, but we do ask you to check with your insurance company before booking an appointment. Please tell the receptionist that you will be [...]