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Welcome to
Farnham Osteopathic Practice


About the
Osteopaths


 

The Farnham Osteopathic Practice was founded in 1989 by principal Osteopath Chris Pinches D.O. when he moved with his family to live in Farnham.

Having been in practice for over 26 years Chris offers experience and professionalism in a relaxed and caring environment.

Orit Fridman D.O.; M.Ost. joined the clinic in 2010 and immediately made her mark. As well as building up a list of happy and loyal patients, Orit has also set up the Practice’s quarterly newsletter, which provides patients with news, health tips and advice on a variety of activities from snowboarding to gardening.

Patients, many of them recommended by word of mouth, have been coming to the Farnham Osteopathic Practice not only from Farnham, Aldershot, Crondall and Weybourne but also from Badshot Lea, Rowledge, Tilford, Frensham, Ewshot and right across West Surrey and North Hampshire.

Chris and Orit have helped people with a wide range of physical problems including neck and back pain, joint and muscle pain, work or sport-related injuries and accident-related problems. Their patients range from young children and women experiencing pregnancy-related problems, to older people with pain resulting from general wear and tear.

Patients coming to the Farnham Osteopathic Practice can expect the Osteopaths to take time to explain the root cause of their problem and adapt their approach according to the needs of each individual. As well as providing an expert diagnosis and comprehensive treatment Orit and Chris also make a point of providing useful advice on posture and exercises that can help to reduce the likelihood of problems occurring in the future.

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Chris Pinches

Chris graduated from the British School of Osteopathy in 1985 and is is a ‘recognised specialist’ by BUPA, PPP and Norwich Union.
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Orit Fridman

Orit studied at the British College of Osteopathic Medicine where she graduated with distinction.
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