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About Me 

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I hold a Master's Degree in Osteopathic Medicine (M.Ost) from Plymouth Marjon University and am registered with the General Osteopathic Council. Additionally, I have further specialised with a post-graduate Master's degree in Animal Osteopathy (MSc) from the Osteopathic Centre for Animals. Alongside my work in animal osteopathy, I also provide treatment for humans at Nature's Health Hub in (Bexley) You can find more information about their services at https://www.natureshealthhub.co.uk  

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 I've always had a deep love and connection with animals since a very young age. Growing up with dogs and other pets in the household, I developed a natural affinity for animal care. As a child, I had the privilege of loaning a horse for many years, enjoying the leisure and learning about the injuries and illnesses that horses often face. My lifelong passion for animals naturally led me to a career dedicated to helping them. Now I have the pleasure of working with animals every day as an animal osteopath!

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​In addition to my dedication to animal care, I have always been fascinated by the human body. While our anatomy is fundamentally similar, each of us is unique in how we function and use our bodies. To pursue this interest, I completed an integrated master’s degree in osteopathic medicine and have enjoyed treating and helping people for many years. My desire to combine my knowledge of the human body with my passion for caring for animals led me to complete a post-graduate degree in animal osteopathy. Now, I am fortunate to bring together these two fields, enhancing the well-being of both humans and their animal companions through holistic osteopathic care.

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