About the clinic

Welcome to St David’s Osteopaths in the centre of Exeter!

The clinic lies about a ten minute walk from the city centre, near to both the main line train stations and bus routes. We’re here for you every weekday and most Saturdays, with early and late appointments available. We offer cranial as well as structural and visceral osteopathy.

We try to keep our fees as low as possible, but if you have difficulties, talk to your practitioner; we’re always flexible. (See Fees and Times for times and fees.)

Our clinic team comprises three highly trained osteopaths, conversant in all forms of osteopathy, though like all osteopaths, we work in our own individual ways. (See Meet the team.)  We all go on courses regularly to update and refresh our skills and knowledge, and we are all registered with the General Osteopathic Council.

We also have other top class professionals working with us, providing Chinese acupuncture, Chinese herbs, counselling and homeopathy.

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A brief history of osteopathy

The term ‘osteopathy’ was first used by Andrew Taylor Still in 1874. The origin of the word is from the Greek for bone (osteon) and suffering (pathos).

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