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Cranial osteopathy for reflux baby


loveED86

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Thank you carebear.

We saw Lizzie for our 3 year old but no one is currently available at Dulwich therapy rooms so was given number for rise osteopathy instead.

Our LB is only 2 weeks old but already suffering terribly with silent reflux, hate seeing him in so much pain :(

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We saw Lizzy Lomax at Rise Osteopathy and I couldn?t recommend her highly enough. She was caring, thorough, professional and to be honest she felt like the first person who really listened and solved problems we were having (our issues were with feeding not reflux but my impression was she just really knew her stuff). Moreover she didn?t recommend we needed loads of follow up visits or anything so I thought that was proof she was genuinely tackling the problem rather than focussing on sales!
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