01252 722912
About the
Practice
Address
- Farnham Osteopathic Practice
- 2 Bishops Road, Farnham
- Surrey, GU9 0JA
- Tel: 01252 722912
- Email: FOP1@hotmail.co.uk
Opening Times
- Mon
- Mon
- Wed
- Thurs
- Fri
- 08.30 – 13.00:
- 15.00 – 19.00:
- 14.00 – 19.00:
- 14.00 – 19.00:
- 09.00 – 18.00:
- Orit
- Chris
- Chris
- Orit
- Chris
Treatment Charges
- Consultation and First Treatment £48.00
- (Up to 1 hour)
- Subsequent Treatments£38.00
- (30mins)
- Student Rate£28.00
Partner Practice
- Banstead Village Clinic
- 146 High Street
- Banstead
- Surrey, SM7 2NZ
- Tel: 01737 373684
- Website: www.bansteadvillageclinic.com
About
Chris Pinches
Graduated from the British School of Osteopathy in 1985 and set up practice in Banstead in the same year. In 1989 he started a second practice from his home in Farnham and now divides his time between them.
Chris enjoys treating the full range and variety of problems that typically present in a ‘general Osteopathic Practice’; from the young to the old, sporty to sedentary, back problems to ankle injuries. A particular area of interest is treating pregnant mothers. The unique stresses and strains that occur with a developing pregnancy, and the changing posture that goes with it, respond well to Osteopathy.
He is a ‘recognised specialist’ by BUPA, PPP and Norwich Union.
When he is not working he might be found on the golf course striving to drag his game up the ladder from mediocrity!
About
Orit Fridman
Orit studied at the British College of Osteopathic Medicine where she graduated with a Masters in Osteopathy, achieving Distinction. She is a highly dedicated and friendly osteopath with experience in treating the full range of musculoskeletal problems and associated aches and pains we see in the clinic.
Since joining the practice in 2010 Orit has successfully treated many patients, some returning for occasional treatments to maintain good mobility and health, some relying on her to resolve the odd Sunday sports injury, and several happy patients and former-patients also sending her friends and family in need.
In her spare time Orit enjoys walking, running or cycling in the countryside, and in September 2011, after months of training, she ran the hilly Farnham Pilgrim Marathon – her biggest sporting achievement yet!
