Mark Childerstone M.Ost

Mark is a keen cyclist and has kayaked professionally for Team GB, representing the country on the national and international stage.

Mark sees things in a very logical fashion, which led to his reputation for calm explanations of symptoms and clear advice.

Growing up in a particularly sporty household and constantly surrounded by sports injuries, Mark's decision to study osteopathy was a natural one. Although he enjoys treating a range of complaints, he has a special interest in tension related presentations from poor posture to insomnia.

Mark is fully insured and registered with the General Osteopathic Council.

mia barclay M.Ost

A former professional dancer, Mia experienced numerous sports-related injuries that started her own journey through rehabilitation. This experience led her to pursue osteopathy, where she could help others gain a deeper understanding of their bodies and rediscover their passions.

Although she enjoys working with a diverse range of patients, her special interest lies in women's health, cultivated through her work in a specialised Women's Health and Expectant Mothers clinic.

Mia believes in addressing the root cause of issues and tailoring treatment plans to each individual's unique needs. With Mia, you can expect a personalised and attentive experience that empowers you to regain control of your body and pursue the activities you love.

Mia is fully insured and registered with the General Osteopathic Council.

Dilly Prytherch M.Ost

Osteopathy was an obvious career choice for Dilly, who brings a paticularly investigative approach to her patient's complaints.

As with all the osteopaths at 12 Camberwell Green, Dilly sees patients with all musculoskeletal concerns, however with her special interests in unusual presentations and female health she tends to see a particularly wide range of complaints in a working day. She has a keen interest in anatomy and physiology, and is friendly and informative in her explanations to patients.

Having previously enjoyed competing in triathlons and running races, Dilly now fits cold water swimming and pilates around family life.

Dilly is a fully insured osteopath and is registered with the General Osteopathic Council.

 
 

Jack Banister M.Ost

Jack is a personable and dedicated osteopath with a sporting background and years of experience working in the health and fitness industry.

He effectively treats a wide range of conditions, from headaches and sports injuries to general bodily discomfort, utilising a variety of therapeutic techniques tailored to meet individual needs. From gentle cranial work to massage and manipulations, Jack works with ongoing patient feedback to alleviate pain, improve mobility, and promote overall well-being.

With a notable background in treating patients with cerebral palsy and providing care for complex neuro – disability patients at the Royal Hospital of Neuro- Disability, Jack is well versed in tailoring his approach to address diverse health challenges.

So whether you’re a tired parent with aches, pains, and limited time for self-care or a keen runner with a recurrent injury, Jack will help you understand what’s going on with your body and give you the appropriate care to get back on track.

Jack is fully insured and registered with the General Osteopathic Council

 

gabby pope m.ost

Gabby graduated from the University College of Osteopathy with distinction.

Before osteopathy, she worked at a local cancer charity supporting young women and their families through cancer. Through these interactions she grew an appreciation for healthcare that treated patients in their entirety, considering them as individuals with specific needs and requirements. Now, Gabby strives to treat holistically, spending the time to understand each patient’s presentation, and tailoring her treatment to best benefit that individual. Gabby is passionate about helping her patients achieve their goals through a combination of ‘hands-on’ therapies, lifestyle advice and exercise prescription.  

A retired competitive gymnast, she now spends her spare time training as a triathlete. Her personal athletic experience gives her a comprehensive and empathetic understanding of sporting injuries and the importance of a complete recovery. Gabby has a particular interest in running-related injuries and has undergone further training in gait analysis and running injury rehabilitation. She is also passionate about women’s health and maintaining optimal reproductive health and bone health whilst achieving her patient’s athletic goals.

Gabby is a registered Osteopath with the General Osteopathic Council.