Usha Balasingam M.Ost

Osteopath in Ashford and Dover Kent, Musculoskeletal Pain Specialist, Medical Acupuncturist and Sports Massage Therapist

Usha qualified with a Master’s degree in Osteopathy at the prestigious British School of Osteopathy in London in 2011. She is also trained and certified in Medical Acupuncture. Usha has spent many years working as an osteopath in Ashford, Kent and in Dover, Kent combining osteopathy, acupuncture and sports massage to treat numerous debilitating conditions. Usha attends regular GOsC approved CPD courses to further her knowledge and keeps up-to-date with current research within the field of osteopathy and medicine.

Having a sensitive and friendly approach is paramount to the patient-osteopath treatment sessions as understanding and professional integrity are at the top of her objectives. She listens to all of her patients’ carefully and explains the cause of their symptoms to them by creating a bespoke treatment plan to suit each individual as no two individuals are the same.

Usha believes that osteopathy can treat a host of musculoskeletal conditions successfully without resorting to pain medication and feels proud of the fact that she has received countless praise for all her efforts in providing patients with first class osteopathic care and long term improvement to their health through permanent natural pain relief treatments.

Hugh Search Masters in Osteopathy

Hugh is a graduate with a Masters Degree in Osteopathy from the European School of Osteopathy. He has a great interest in sports and exercise having competed in both individual and team sports throughout his life, with sports being the pathway that led to his interest in osteopathy. He can offer a wide variety of techniques in order to adapt his approach to best treat the individual patient. Hugh also ensures to keep himself up to date with the latest research in order to offer patients the best standard of care.

In addition to having a wide variety of techniques, he also has a great interest in offering advice on at-home rehabilitation and exercise in order to provide patients with the necessary tools to prevent potential further injury as well as giving them ways that they can be involved and proactive in their healing process.