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How much does an osteopath charge roughly, and how many sessions are normally needed

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bouncy · 21/06/2007 14:31

I know that each case is individual, but just need a rough guide, its for neck and head pain.

TIA

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feetheart · 21/06/2007 14:41

Probably depends on where you are.
I'm in S Beds and mine charges #35 (sorry pound sign not working!!) I've been 3 times in 4 years (all for child-related neck/shoulder pain) and each time I've had 2 sessions.

HTH

bouncy · 21/06/2007 14:51

brilliant thanks, I didn't want to call as easily persuaded into an appointment and didn;t want to commit till I knew roughly how much.

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merrygoround · 23/06/2007 23:49

Live in London, also about £35 plus for a fully qualified osteopath. But you could try a school of osteopathy - cheaper, and for me has usually been a good experience (the students are quite far into their course, and the teachers are often brilliant).

BecauseImWorthIt · 24/06/2007 00:03

I see an osteopath for neck/shoulder pain, and they charge £38 for 45 minutes (London). They're very good about saying if another session is needed or not - and I always know if I need another one anyway!

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