Your body has a wonderful capacity for repair. An osteopaths skill is in the ability to facilitate this

Why choose us?

Meet our team of practitioners who have a wealth of knowledge and are all registered with the General Osteopathic Council.

Graham.

Graham graduated from the British School of Osteopathy, London in 1993.

On completing his degree he worked in Cheshire then Oxford gaining valuable experience before moving to Sussex.

Together with Sasha, they opened the Forest Row Osteopathic Clinic (froc) in 1997.

Graham is happy treating anyone over the age of five!, has an interest in psychology, minor sports injuries and ergonomics. He enjoys running, cycling and loses himself in the garden!

Graham Ganson BSc (Ost)


Clio.

Clio graduated in osteopathy and naturopathy with distinction from the British College of Osteopathic Medicine. She enjoys treating a wide variety of patients to help them move and feel better.

 Post-graduate studies include cranial osteopathy, a 2-year course in women’s health osteopathy with the Molinari Institute and Holistic Pelvic Care with Tami Lynn Kent. She is soon to become a Low Pressure Fitness instructor, a method which utilises hypopressive breathing, movement and posture to improve pelvic floor function, diastasis recti and breathing capacity.

Clio uses a range of modalities in her sessions, including structural, visceral and cranial osteopathy, that she adapts for each individual to help their body back into balance.

Clio has a background in contemporary dance, capoeira and scaravelli style yoga, which she draws on to tailor movement and exercises for injury prevention and rehabilitation. Advice on nutrition and lifestyle is also offered where needed.

Clio Turton M.Ost, ND (naturopathic diploma)


Elle.

Elle Fox, ND
Naturopath, Homeopath, Iridologist
Microbiome & Fermentation Expert
Health Coaching | Addiction & CFS Support
Family Gut Health | Hair Tissue Mineral
Analysis
Nutrigenomics | Functional Testing | Bio-energetics

If you worry about:

  • Auto-immune issues

  • Brain fog

  • Fatigue

  • Food and seasonal allergies

  • Mood swings

  • IBS

  • FODMAPs

  • SIBO

  • Menopausal, mid- and senior life changes

  • Relaxation, rest and sleep coping ideas

Or, if you simply need a sound, nutritious, practical meal plan,

my multi-discipline, holistic health approach gives you the bespoke, individualised strategies you need for your specific health interests. 

With over 30 years' clinical and research experience, I have a passion for good gut, food, and mood health, because a healthy gut is the cornerstone of a vibrant body and mind. 

So, if you have gut, food or mood issues and are looking for specialised help, book an appointment to find out what you can achieve with my support. 

I see patients at the Forest Row Osteopathic Clinic and via Zoom.

Book with the FROC clinic reception on 01342 823 722

Book for a Zoom appointment here: www.bubbling.life/work-with-me

Elle Fox, ND (naturopathic diploma)

Sasha.

Sasha qualified in 1993 from the British School of Osteopathy. As an undergraduate, she became interested in cranial-sacral osteopathy and completed further post-graduate studies with the Sutherland Society.

In 1995 Sasha was asked to work at Moatfield GP Surgery in East Grinstead and run an ‘in house’ osteopathic clinic, which she did until the birth of her 1st son in 2005. She was able to develop her specialist interest in the treatment of babies and children and forged strong links with the local GPs, midwives and health visitors.

Sasha also works as a structural osteopath and is happy to treat patients of any age! She enjoys sport and runs regularly.

Sasha Matthews BSc (Ost)


Harry.

Harry Freedman graduated with a First class BSc Honours degree from The International College of Oriental Medicine (ICOM). Here he completed a 3 year intensive course covering both Western Medicine and Chinese Medicine/acupuncture. Harry is a trusted member of The British Acupuncture Council - the main governing body for acupuncturists across the country.

​In his practice, Harry's main focus of treatment with his patients are in the areas of mental health including anxiety, stress and sleep disorders. However owing to the holistic and whole-body approach of acupuncture, many conditions are treatable and Harry is always supporting individuals with a variety of differing health conditions including pain, fertility issues, menopause, digestive complaints, skin conditions, migraines, urinary problems etc.

​Harry uses a gentle approach to treatment and makes it his priority that patients are heard, understood and feel safe and supported. His clinics are a place where you can come in, relax and receive treatments to support you in your day to day struggles and grievances.​

Harry was born in Cape Town South Africa and has lived in England since he was eleven. He has now settled in Forest Row with his partner. They love hiking, being outdoors in nature, surfing in Cornwall, growing food, cooking and meditation.

To make an appointment with Harry call 01342 823722 or email admin@froc.co.uk

 If you would like more information you can contact Harry directly on:

 www.elemental-acupuncture.co.uk

Email: harrington@elemental-acupuncture.co.uk

Tel: 07741 495 336

 


Rachael.

Rachael graduated from the British School of Osteopathy in London. In 2008 she undertook a 2 year Masters degree in Paediatric Osteopathy through the Osteopathic Centre for Children (OCC)  in London, and continued to work at the OCC for a further 2 years to gain valuable paediatrics and obstetric experience.

Paediatric osteopathy is a popular part of Rachael’s work and she regularly sees babies and children as part of a whole family approach.

In her free time, Rachael is a keen dinghy sailor, runner and cyclist. She also regularly practices yoga and pilates, to bring physical and emotional balance to her work & physical life.

Rachael Pereira BOst MSc Paed Ost

Natasha.

Natasha studied at the University College of Osteopathy and since then has combined treating patients, further training, and teaching. Her current roles are: practising osteopath at FROC; postgraduate trainee at the Osteopathic Centre for Children in London; and assistant tutor at the European School of Osteopathy.

Her academic background includes a BSc in human anatomy and an MSc in chiropractic. She has completed cranial osteopathic training with the Sutherland Cranial College of Osteopathy.  

Her approach is to gain a thorough understanding of structural imbalances and other factors affecting the health and wellbeing of the patient. This allows her to provide effective, personalised treatment utilising both cranial and classical osteopathic techniques. She has broad experience treating people of all ages including infants. 

In her spare time, she enjoys the Ashdown Forest and open water swimming. 

Natasha Hope BSc (hons) Msc. B.Ost, registered with the General Osteopathic Council (10534) and member of the Institute of Osteopathy.


Zoe.

Zoe Pizzie, BSc (Hons), RN, Dip. Couns
Zoe is an accredited specialist therapist, coach and change consultant.  She has supported hundreds of people of all ages, through proactive, innovative and solution-focused therapy, that is grounded in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT).

Beyond therapy, Zoe can provide coaching and consultancy services focusing on nurturing personal, professional and strategic growth and continuous improvement change.

Zoe has over 20 years of experience working in charitable and healthcare service settings and private practice in a number of specialist therapist and senior leadership roles.

Zoe aims to provide the right environment for every individual so that together with you, she can facilitate insight and positive change.

Areas of specialism:

  • Anxiety and Depression

  • Low Self Esteem

  • ADHD and ASD support

  • IVF journey/Birth stories

  • Child and Adolescent Specialist

  • Service Transformation

Approaches used:

  • Psychotherapy

  • Cognitive Behavioural Therapy

  • Positive Psychology Coaching

  • Performance Coaching

  • Walking & Talking therapy

  • Lean Methodology

  • Zoe works with:

  • Adults

  • Young People

  • Children & Schools

  • Healthcare professionals

  • Charity professionals

  • Senior leaders/CEO's

Contact to book with Zoe on 07989 823447 or through her website: www.inspiredtotalk.com 


Frequently asked questions

What to expect when visiting our clinic

  • Detailed case history

    We need to know as much about you as possible. We will ask questions about your current problem, any past conditions, general health, hobbies, sports and occupation.

    Physical Examination

    Here we will look at your posture as you stand, sit and move. As osteopaths we use our hands and refined sense of touch to assess the quality of your skin, the tension of your muscles and the movement and function of your joints. Simple neurological and cardiovascular screening may be necessary.

    Diagnosis and Treatment

    By now we will usually have enough information to formulate a diagnosis and if appropriate commence with treatment. During your treatment we will be able to discuss the cause of your problems and the long term management. Advice will be given and any questions answered.

  • Whilst treatment can sometimes be uncomfortable, patients often report how comforting it can be to be treated. Its not in our interests to hurt you so your osteopath will have constant dialogue with you to make sure you are happy with the treatment.

  • The most important part of the consultation is that you feel comfortable. Long gone are the days when the osteopath strips their patients down to their underwear. We may ask you to remove some of your clothing to so that we can best assess and treat appropriately. We are more than happy if you want to bring a chaperone into the treatment room.

  • We understand that life throws many obstacles in our path but would ask that you can give us 24 hours notice so that we can offer the appointment out to someone else. Appointments cancelled at less that 24 hours may be subject to a cancellation fee.

  • Whilst restrictions have eased across the UK our Covid procedures are very much in place. Mask wearing and hand sanitising are mandatory, touch areas are cleaned between appointments and good ventilation is available in all rooms.

Pricing

First Consultation £65.00

Detailed case history
We need to know as much about you as possible. We will ask questions about your current problem, any past conditions, general health, hobbies, sports and occupation.

Physical Examination
Here we will look at your posture as you stand, sit and move. As osteopaths we use our hands and refined sense of touch to assess the quality of your skin, the tension of your muscles and the movement and function of your joints. Simple neurological and cardiovascular screening may be necessary.

Diagnosis and Treatment
By now we will usually have enough information to formulate a diagnosis and if appropriate commence with treatment. During your treatment we will be able to discuss the cause of your problems and the long term management. Advice will be given and any questions answered.


Further Consultations £50.00

Subsequent treatments
Initially, we will want to know how you responded to the previous session. There will be a brief re-evaluation of your symptoms and diagnosis. These sessions will be much more treatment-based and there will be time to answer questions and concentrate on the management of your condition.

Some people respond well to one treatment, but we find most people benefit from 3-6 sessions. Chronic conditions sometimes require on-going maintenance, this can be once a month or twice a year.