Welcome to The Faringdon Wellbeing Clinic
We aim to provide the very best in healthcare.
Our highly qualified multidisciplinary team uses an integrated and evidence informed approach to find a solution individually tailored for you.
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About The Faringdon Wellbeing Clinic
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Who We Treat
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A Fresh Approach to Health
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Exercise Classes
Menopause Workshop
Navigating Naturally the Menopause Transition Workshop.
Saturday, 12 October 2024: 10am-12pm
with Dr. Aude Echalier
Winter Home Remedies Workshop
Saturday, 26 October 2024: 10am-12pm
with Dr. Aude Echalier
Natural Skincare Workshop
Herbal Cosmetics
Saturday, 9 November 2024: 10am-12pm
with Dr. Aude Echalier
How we can help
As patients you have a choice of individual practitioners and treatments available. Alternatively you may choose to take advantage of a team approach.
Osteopathy
Osteopaths treat a wide variety of complaints such low back pain, neck and shoulder pain and stiffness. Other frequent presentations are sciatica, headaches, hip pain, knee pain, foot and ankle sprains and strains. We also treat aches and pains associated with ageing, sports, work or life in general.
Osteopathy aims to improve the function of the body by encouraging normal movement of joints, soft tissues and body fluids. The techniques used are tailored to the individual needs and we always work with you to set realistic goals so you get the most out of life doing the things you enjoy.
Physiotherapy
Our specialist musculo-skeletal physiotherapists offer a comprehensive range of treatments to relieve pain, promote healing and restore normal function in muscles and joints of the body.
Patients work closely with their physiotherapist to achieve their specific goals which may include a return to active sports following injury, relief of arthritic joint pain, recovery of strength and mobility post surgery, or simply help deal with the sprains and strains of everyday living.
Podiatry
Podiatrists are health care professionals who treat foot and lower limb problems. These may range from musculo-skeletal (MSK) problems causing pain in muscles and bone, to skin and nail problems such as callus, corns and infections of skin or nail.
At The Faringdon Clinic we have Podiatrists who specialise in each of these areas; Tracy Hopes (MSK) for biomechanical assessment and treatment of muscle and joint problems, such as arch, heel, Achilles, shin or knee pain. Helen Brookling (skin & nail) for care of a wide range of skin and nail problems such as corns, verruca, fungal infections and regular nail cutting.