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You could try Dulwich therapy rooms: www.dulwichtherapyrooms.co.uk/‎

Dulwich Therapy Rooms, Integrated Health Centre, 47 Lordship Lane, East Dulwich, London SE22 8EP, Tel. 020 8299 4232. They have both and I use Chiro there as well other practitioners and they are still open at 7pm but reception will let you know if practitioners are available.

I think Russell at Dulwich Physio on Crystal Palace Road works until about 10pm. He is located above DMC. I have been going to him for a few weeks after getting recommendations from the forum and also from a friend who had seen him. http://www.dulwichphysioltd.com/

Ravi Parbhoo is an Osteopath who's been practicing for around 20 years at Goose Green Clinic; he's excellent and is available in the evenings.


There's another Osteopath at the clinic too in case Ravi is not available.


www.goosegreenclinic.net.

We're open until 9PM Monday to Thursday, 7PM on Friday and Saturdays too for physio appointments. Free 3 month rehab membership for all patients to help ensure the recovery sticks.


ESPH

116 Lordship Lane

020 7907 1900 (Option 2)

[email protected]

www.esph.co.uk

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