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Cliff commenced osteopathic practice in 2003 and has been fortunate to work in extremely busy clinics in Hobart & Melbourne, treating a wide variety of patients from all walks of life.
Cliff has now established Williamstown Osteopathy & Health Services with the aim of providing the community with the highest standard of cutting edge health care in the west.
Cliff’s osteopathic interests are wide and varied, treating sporting injuries, pregnancy related issues, infants and children. A strong foundation in structural diagnosis and treatment forms the basis of Cliff’s practice; his more recent interests include cranio-sacral osteopathy and the results it can achieve in his patients. |
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Megan has a particular interest in the body's innate capacity to heal itself and enjoys working with patients to achieve their specific treatment goals.
Megan completed her osteopathic studies at RMIT, undertaking a masters degree in the field of geriatrics and general health in society. This has focused her attention on the affects of lifestyle and aging on the health and wellbeing of her patients.
Having played competitive hockey for a number of years, Megan understands the stresses that sport can place on the body, this gives her a distinct advantage when treating physically active people. Whilst she enjoys treating people from all walks of life, Megan has a particular interest in women's health and is looking forward to working with mothers during their pregnancy and their growing families. |
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Bill is a locally grown Osteopath that attended Williamstown High School, therefore has a strong commitment to the wellbeing of the local community. Having spent a large amount of his youth kicking and hitting harmless footballs and careless cricket balls Bill has always had a special interest in the biomechanics of sporting injuries.
However as his friends and family have developed postural issues, headaches and low back pain his knowledge and interest has expanded. A self confessed book worm Bill uses his passion for anatomy and biomechanics to address how someone’s body functions, or doesn’t function, in regard to their structure. It is those individual biomechanical weaknesses that Bill aims to find and fix. |
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Melinda Atkinson - Myotherapist/Remedial Therapist |
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Melinda is our friendly and experienced myotherapist and remedial massage therapist. Since graduating in 2007, her focus has centred on treatment and rehabilitation of sports and occupational injuries.
Melinda has worked in various clinical settings, working closely alongside Physiotherapists, Chiropractors, Osteopaths, and other allied health practitioners. This experience has allowed Melinda to have a better understanding of how health care professionals can work in conjunction to provide the best possible treatment plan to suit the individuals needs. |
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Amy has a Bachelor of Health Science degree attained at the Southern School of Natural Therapies, and is a qualified Naturopath accredited by the Australian Natural Therapists Association (ANTA). She offers naturopathic treatment including herbal medicine, nutritional and lifestyle advice, homoeopathy and iridology.
Amy’s naturopathic treatment can be used effectively to treat, manage and prevent a vast array of acute and chronic illnesses. She has a particular interest in children’s and women’s health, anxiety and depression. Her treatments are designed to provide patients with the tools and knowledge to take control of their own health, rather than simply relieving symptoms. |
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