Recommendations for good cranial osteopath in Hong Kong

harmony

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Anyone have any personal recommendations for a cranial osteopath in Hong Kong?

I've seen the names on the resources section of this site, but I am looking for more for just names but a personal recommendation.

Anyone have any experiences to share?

Thanks.
 
try imi.com.hk graeme stuart bradshaw is very good & very reputable. i think they have a cranial osteopath at their centre. but not sure. pls check there site or call.
 
I'd recommend Innes de Beer, who's attached to Drs. Owens, Trodd & Partners. She's at the Wanchai office. I'm sorry I don't have the tel no. off hand, but you can call their Central office (2121 1402) for the no. Innes helped me and various members of my family. She's very friendly and helpful.

I think Graeme Bradshaw is a homeopath, but I could be wrong.

Peng
 
Caroline Rhodes is a CO and a physio and is brilliant. She's treated my daughter for colic/reflux and both my husband and I for very bad backs. I suffer from scholiosis, rheumatoid arthritis and a grade I spondolythesis so have seen many physios over the years. She has been the best though at actually helping to realign my spine to give me a healthier back instead of just the usual physio hot packs, massage etc. A bonus of her physio status is that your osteo receipts are labelled as coming from a physio, not a CO which goes down better with insurers.
 
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Personally, I recommend Dr. Ardyce Yik and Dr. Gordon Chiu.

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I've researched all the natural doctors and the only ones with transparent credentials are these two individuals.

Dr. Chiu even setup an allergy/cleaning company to help patients with sinusitis and headaches: www.surewit-hk.com

Both doctors have a very international background and I think that gives me much more confidence that they have seen more varied types of conditions. How are you supposed to determine the root cause if you don't see anything beyond local cases?

Michael
 
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