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The SW7 Clinic was founded by Lucy Parsons in 2014, it is a friendly osteopathic practice in South Kensington. Lucy provides osteopathic treatments to help the symptoms of a range of musculoskeletal conditions for the elderly to the very young. Lucy was joined in 2019 by Heidi Parsons who trained at the University of Bath, where she acquired her qualifications in Sports Massage. Both Lucy and Heidi prioritise patient understanding, taking the time to explain the causes of the problem, how we can help and what you can do to help and support your healing. Their goal is to empower patients to make decisions about their own health and learn tools to maintain their wellbeing.
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Basement Entrance, 35 Hereford Square, South Kensington, SW7 4TR, London, United Kingdom
- 02073707410
- info@thesw7clinic.co.uk
- www.thesw7clinic.co.uk
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