Daniel Kay Osteopathy

Osteopaths

Daniel Kay Osteopathy

57 Wiverton Rd, London
# Daniel Kay Osteopathy

Daniel Kay Osteopathy is a musculoskeletal and physical therapy practice based in East Dulwich and Sydenham, serving southeast London and central London. Founded by Daniel Kay, a registered osteopath, the practice specialises in treating patients across all ages with a diverse range of physical complaints and injuries.

The business treats common conditions including neck and back pain, joint pain affecting the knee, hip and foot, shoulder and upper limb problems, headaches, sciatica and trapped nerves. They also have particular expertise in sports injuries, performance-related issues affecting musicians, dancers and actors, postural fatigue from work, and pregnancy-related musculoskeletal complaints. Paediatric conditions are also regularly managed.

What distinguishes Daniel Kay Osteopathy is their personalised approach to patient care. Rather than applying standardised treatments, they conduct thorough patient-specific assessments and employ varied treatment modalities tailored to individual needs. Patients receive practical advice alongside realistic, customised rehabilitation programmes designed to return them to pain-free function.

The practice offers flexibility in how patients access care, with clinic appointments available throughout the week from 8am to 10pm at either location, plus home visit services for those unable to attend clinics. They're recognised by all major health insurers including Bupa, AXA/PPP, Cigna Healthcare, Aviva and Pruhealth, making treatment accessible to insured patients.
Services offered
Neck and back pain treatmentSports injury managementSciatica and trapped nerve reliefHeadache and jaw pain treatmentShoulder and upper limb therapyPregnancy and postnatal carePerformance injury managementHome visit treatment
Location
57 Wiverton Rd, London

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