Paediatric Osteopathy
Gentle and non-invasive treatment that aims to restore balance and function to the body.




Gentle Healthcare for Children
Conservative treatments designed specifically for babies, children and teens under 18.
Using very light touch techniques, we support your child's natural development and address discomfort without invasive procedures.

Light Hands-on Techniques
Our treatments involves the use of hands-on techniques to manipulate the body’s musculoskeletal system, with the aim of improving circulation, reducing tension, and promoting healing.

Specialised training
With specialised training in pregnancy, obstetrics, and neonatology, we offer expert care that is both gentle and effective for your child's unique needs.

Highly Skilled Team
Our highly skilled team is dedicated to helping babies find relief from discomfort and help maintain correct posture from too much screen time and studying.
Preventative Care for Children
Regular paediatric osteopathic care supports healthy development through movement assessments, postural guidance, and early intervention to prevent issues as children grow.
"Babies aren't just miniature adults - they have distinct anatomy and physiology that require specialised knowledge and care.”

Why Parents Trust Us
Advanced Paediatric Osteopath (APO)
Our lead practitioner is the only osteopath in Hong Kong to hold the title of Advanced Paediatric Osteopath (APO), awarded by Osteopathy Australia. This recognition reflects his advanced knowledge and postgraduate training at the esteemed Osteopathic Centre for Children in London—widely regarded as the gold standard in infant and paediatric osteopathic care.
This advanced qualification ensures your child receives the highest level of age-appropriate, evidence-based treatment.
What We Can Help With
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Supporting Early Development
- Difficult prolonged births, breech births, face and brow presentations, and delivery strain recovery
- Feeding difficulties and latching problems
- Colic and digestive discomfort
- Settling issues
- Torticollis (neck strains)
- Plagiocephaly (flat head syndrome)
- Milestones monitoring
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Growing and Developing
- Milestone development concerns
- Postural asymmetriesFeeding issues
- Crawling and movement development
- Recurrent fluid congestions
- Postural preferences and head turning
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Active Exploration
- Walking and balance development
- Falls and minor injury recovery
- Behavioural issues linked to physical discomfort
- Postural development concerns
- Coordination and movement patterns
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Growing Independence
- Sports and playground injuries
- Posture development
- Growing pains
- Recovery from injuries
- Preparation for school activities
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Active Learning Years
- Sports injuries and prevention
- Postural problems from school activities
- Growing pains and development issues
- Stress-related tension
- Building healthy movement patterns
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Active Learning Years
- Sports injuries and prevention
- Postural problems from school activities
- Growing pains and development issues
- Stress-related tension
- Building healthy movement patterns