We want you to get the care you deserve

Baby lying on back with hands supporting head receiving cranio-sacral therapy or osteopathy.

Transforming healthcare

Cranio-Sacral Therapists use a very skilled and highly-developed sense of palpation to sense subtle movements in the body allowing them to very gently support the body to release and rebalance itself.

The results of this subtle treatment can be dramatic, benefitting the whole person and may often create very deep long-lasting therapeutic effects.

A person sitting with their back to the camera, receiving a cranio-sacral therapy or osteopathic adjustment. One hand is on their head, and another on their lower back.

An Integrated Approach

We’re passionate about ensuring our patients are getting the most suitable treatment for their healthcare needs.

As a complementary therapy, Cranio-Sacral Therapy works alongside conventional medical treatment and the relationship you have with your doctor.

Natural healing takes time and is a process which requires committing to. It is an investment which can be transformational for both you and your family.

Healing takes time

History

William Garner Sutherland, MD, DO
1873 - 1954

Cranio-Sacral Therapy evolved from the cranial concept formulated by osteopath and medical doctor William Sutherland. While observing the bones of the cranium he made the observation that by design, the bones were created to move. Indicating that a subtle rhythmic movement is being expressed throughout the cranium and the body as a whole, affecting the body in both health and illness.

The work was latterly developed by Dr. Rollin E. Becker, DO (1910 - 1996), Dr. John E. Upledger, DO, OMM (1932 - 2012) and Dr. James Jealous, DO (1943 - 2021).

Man in suit examining skulls and bones on a table