We are open!

Osteopaths are specifically mentioned in the Scottish Government guidance, that was published on the 5th January 2021, as being permitted to continue to operate.

( https://www.gov.scot/publications/coronavirus-covid-19-stay-at-home-guidance/   - under close contact services)

In addition, osteopaths are registered healthcare professionals and can support the NHS in the sense that we will continue to provide the best care possible so that fewer people need go to their GP or to A&E.

We have put Covid-19 safe practice procedures into place to maximise your safety when you visit.

If you make a booking, we will contact you before you arrive to make sure a face-to-face appointment is appropriate for you.

There may be fewer appointments available at the moment to maximise social distancing and to allow us time to thoroughly clean surfaces between sessions.

Please arrive promptly at the the time of your appointment and sanitise your hands when you enter the clinic, before donning one of the face masks provided. We may ask to check your temperature using a contactless device.

Your osteopath will be wearing PPE when assessing and treating you in the clinic room.

You will be asked to pay by contactless card if possible and to sanitise your hands again before you leave the clinic.

Don’t worry if you don’t remember everything; we will talk you through the process before you arrive, and there will be signs to guide you as well.

If:

You or anyone in your household have had any of the following symptoms in the last 7 days: new persistent cough, high temperature, recent loss of smell or taste

You have complex needs including the need for carers

You have received a letter to inform you of being in a high-risk category

You are living with people in a high-risk category

please do not attend the clinic in person before having a chat with us first.

Our detailed COVID-19 policy can be found