National Trust

Related links:

Theatres | Restaurants | Train times | Markets

BOOK YOUR HOTEL ROOM
ESSEX

Featured Destination

June 2013: Blackpool and the Lancashire Coast

It’s illumination time in Blackpool. Lancashire in October is not likely to be your choice for a sunshine break, but that is not why ...More
More Uk destinations

Healthcare Shops in Great Dunmow

Great Dunmow Osteopathic Clinic

The Old Exchange
Mill Lane
Great Dunmow
Essex
CM6 1BG
Click for phone
Send email
View map
Write a review
advertise for free
update this listing
nearby accommodation

Osteopathy is for all and at the Great Dunmow osteopathic Clinic all are catered for. whether it is back pain neck pain leg pain head or joint pain.You will be given a better understanding where the pain is coming from and how to reduce it or remove it completely.Osteopathy is a manual therapy and is aiming to restore the optimum anatomical relation and integrity to improve and nurture health.The practice runs sports clinics general clinics mother and baby clinics.So if you are suffering patiently with pain and consuming large amounts of painkillers and antiinflammatories why not book an appointment to see the osteopath to see if your pain can be remedied faster and more effectively and learn how to prevent it coming back again!

Other shops in Great Dunmow

Langthorns Plantery (Garden)

Washington (Shoes)

Serendipity Cakes (Food & Drink)

Bretts Deli (Food & Drink)

The Opticians (Opticians)

Bird & Fairley (Opticians)

Ropers The Chemist (Chemists)

Sweetlands Butchers (Butchers)

Jack's (Shoes)

Staceys (Florists)

Lindsell Art Gallery (Art)

Empire Salon (Hair & Beauty)

The Opticians (Opticians)

This page has been viewed 606 times since 28th February 2008

Brit Quote:
When a true genius appears, you can know him by this sign: that all the dunces are in a confederacy against him. - Jonathan Swift
More Quotes

On this day:
Oxford University Chartered - 1214, First Municipal Fire Brigade Forms - 1726, 1st Paddleship steamer crosses Atlantic - 1819, Death of William IV - Victoria becomes Queen - 1837
More dates from British history

click here to view all the British counties

County Pages