Circular Quay Osteopath Dr Abbey Davidson elbow assessment

About Osteopathy at Circular Quay

Looking for an osteopath near Circular Quay? Osteopathy is one of the many services offered at Quay Health. Located on Bridge Street the clinic is a short walk from Wynyard, Circular Quay and Martin Place public transport.

How to book an Osteopathy appointment near Circular Quay?

If you are looking for an osteopath available in the centre of Sydney City and near Circular Quay; Quay Health has the practitioners for you. You can easily book an appointment by calling (02) 9252 2825 or click Book Online HERE.

You do not need any sort of referral to see an osteopath.

Meet our Circular Quay Osteopath’s

Meet the entire Circular Quay Team including our Osteopaths, Physiotherapists, Chiropractors, Podiatrists and Remedial Massage therapists by clicking here.

Circular Quay Osteopath Dr Abbey Davidson
Meet Osteopath Dr Abbey Davidson

Circular Quay Osteopath Dr Marcus Ng
Meet Osteopath Dr Marcus Ng

Appointment times for Circular Quay Osteopaths

Bookings are essential to see an Osteopath near Circular Quay. Appointments are typically available between 7am and 6pm Monday to Friday

You can either call (02) 9252 2825 to find an available time or use our book online feature.

Contact an Osteopath near Circular Quay

We cannot wait to hear from you.

☎️ Call us on (02) 9252 2825 between 7am – 6pm, Monday to Friday.

💻 Book Online here

📩 Email us at info@quayhealth.com.au

How much does it cost to see an Osteopath near Circular Quay?

An Initial Consult  with an Osteopath’s is $160 (allow 30-45 mins)

A Standard Consultation  with an Osteopath is $110 (allow 20-30 mins)

Payment methods available include cash, VISA, MasterCard and AMEX.

Private health fund rebates are available at the time of payment via HICAPS for those with ‘extras’ cover for Osteopathy.

Check out our fees and payment options on this page.

What is an osteopath?

Osteopathy is a form of therapy where a practitioner called an Osteopath uses manual or hands-on techniques to treat musculoskeletal complaints. 

They see the body as a whole, so when you have pain in one region they will focus on that region, surrounding regions and distant regions of the body. They are determined to find the cause to prevent re-injury and not just mask your symptoms.

Common conditions Osteopaths treat include:

  • Headaches
  • Back Pain
  • Postural Problems
  • Occupational injuries
  • Sports Injuries
  • Neck pain
  • Muscular Strains
  • Tendon Injuries
  • Shoulder pain
  • Knee Pain
  • Heel/Foot Pain
  • Shin Splints
  • Whiplash
  • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
  • Sciatica

Dr Abbey Davidson one of our Circular Quay Osteopath’s has written an entire blog on this common question. Check it out here!

What to expect at your first osteopathy appointment in the Circular Quay Clinic?

In an initial consult your Osteopath will take a full history of your injury as well any medical history that may be relevant. This will establish when and where the symptoms first started and how they may have changed over time. They may have questions regarding previous the treatments (if any), and the impact your injury may be having on your everyday life.

After gathering history of your injury, your Osteopath will carry out a hands-on examination of the area. They may ask you to change into a gown or sports shorts/singlets which can be provided by the clinic. This may comprise of various tests of joint range of motion, nervous system, strength and joint integrity. Generally, these tests are not painful. If you are in the acute stage of injury, your Osteopath may ask you to demonstrate what positions and movements reproduce or exacerbate your pain.

After identifying the underlying cause/s your Osteopath will set some treatment goals, with the ultimate goal being to restore maximal, pain-free movement to your muscles and joints. Occasionally if your injury requires if you osteopath has the ability to refer you for an x-ray, C-T scan or MRI.

While you should allow up to an hour for your  first session, return visits are usually 20-30 minutes long and offer treatment & periodic comparative assessments to work towards your goals.