The ESO Clinic - Kent’s Largest Osteopathic Practice Business Focus
The European School of Osteopathy (ESO) operates a fully regulated healthcare teaching and post graduate clinic,
offering osteopathy for patients in and around Maidstone. The osteopathic
programme at the ESO has ‘RQ’ Status from the General
Osteopathic Council (GOsC), who regulate the profession. RQ status means the academic and clinical teaching services operate according to a defined set of
standards and all ESO tutors and osteopathic staff are fully registered with the GOsC. Information
about regulation of the profession is available on the GOsC website
www.osteopathy.org.uk.
The ESO Clinic, based on Tonbridge Road, has been providing low cost osteopathic treatments to the Maidstone community since 1978; on average, 20,000 treatments are provided each year.
Patients attending the teaching and post graduate clinics benefit from a full consultation and appraisal of their presenting problem; staff and osteopathic students alike focus on providing the highest quality patient oriented care for people suffering with a wide range of problems and conditions. We aim to get patients to help themselves as well as working alongside other healthcare professions where necessary to ensure patients receive the right approach for them as an individual.
Please call 01622 685989 to discuss whether osteopathy can help and visit our facebook page ‘ESOClinic’ for regular updates about the Clinic, osteopathy and how it can help you.
ESO Clinic
Offering a full range of osteopathic treatments, with specialist clinics for:
• Maternity • Children • Sports
• MSK Diagnostic Ultrasound
NEW: Postgraduate Visceral Clinic To book call 01622 685989 or for more information visit
www.eso.ac.uk/clinic
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Maidstone East October 2015
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