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I highly recommend - Bruggemeyer's Osteopaths in London Herne Hill SE24 9LY, Tel no 020 7274 6182

I had a back problem, and he recommended two treatments and I have never been back ever since, my back is ok now no problems at all. I have referred a lot of friends and family.

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I too can highly recommend Bruggemeyer in Herne Hill, I , and many of my friends use them and they are brilliant. I always see Mustafa, but I am sure his brother is of equally high standard . Really lovely people too.
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I can highly recommend Daniel Stuttard, who has been treating me with cranial osteopathy following a bike accident. I also went to him with a sore neck/shoulder last year, which he managed to cure in only a couple of sessions. He teaches at the Children's Osteopathy centre in Farringdon and has his own practice in Sloane Square (I think), but practices from home in Telegraph Hill for a much reduced fee.


His number is 07905231377.

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