Churchill Medical Centre
1 Churchill Terrace
Chingford
London. E4 8DG
Tel: 020 8524 1505
Mobile: +44 (0) 7879 691344
The Churchill Medical Centre is a privately funded Medical Centre, containing a National Health Medical Practice and Daryl Herbert's Osteopathic and Complementary Therapy Practice. The doctors and complementary therapists work closely alongside each other combining orthodox allopathic with complementary and alternative medicine.
The building itself has facilities for six to seven consulting rooms, a mini theatre, offices, lecturing suite, eating area, large waiting area and car parking. All facilities are modern, incorporating up to date communication and computer systems. The decor and surroundings are very pleasant and user friendly.
The building is also being used for providing one or two day courses, initially in Osteopathic Manipulative Techniques, but to cover other osteopathic subjects in the future. These courses will be theoretical and practical, making use of the conference facilities for lecturing / tutorial purposes with the waiting and reception areas for practical work. Groups of 2-4 people and up to a maximum of 22 can be accommodated for.
Located in South Chingford, the clinic is easily accessible from Edmonton, Enfield, Leyton, Leytonstone, Waltham Abbey, Walthamstow.
Please contact us if you have any questions.
Walthamstow Central
Victoria Line
Chingford and Highams Park Main line, overground Liverpool Street (London) to Chingford
taxis are available from Walthamstow Central, Chingford Station and Highams Park to the Medical Practice
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Daryl Herbert's instructional videos provide a visual and audible description of Osteopathic Minimal (short) Lever Mid Range Manipulation Techniques, for osteopaths, physiotherapists, manual therapists, mid to senior level students, graduates and post graduates. Techniques demonstrated look at the basic spinal regions, the spinal junctions, the sacro-iliac joints, ribs and the lower and upper extremity joints.
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