That’s a strange service you might be thinking – When Pyper was around 2 months old we took her to the “osteo” as referred to in slang, she was delivered forceps and my wife was told by some tribal witch doctor (im sure of it) to take Pyper to the osteo, hmm great idea at the time, and although the lady was experienced with babies it was an experience to say none the less, i went away feeling a little bit confused.
Now remember Im going there to see if my little girl has anything wrong with her, and the “osteopath” didn’t pick up anything so then why did I have to go 3 times?? Did someone’s Porsche need new tyres or was it a fact of making sure that nothing was there so I had to come back 2 more times for reassurance!
I would be dubious about doing it again, i don’t mind paying and it sounds stupid but I would rather she found something at least then we could have made sure she was being fixed and had value for money!!
Pros
* They are friendly – most people who take your money usually are!
* They didn’t find anything wrong with her
* Did I mention they were friendly???
Cons
* Expensive
* Expensive
* Oh my god they were damn expensive and I got a sore arm bringing Pyper to their place could they help me out instead??
All in all its your little person that you worry about and I do realise that they need to be checked out and I am glad to have done it, but like i said before it would take me a bit of thought to do it again
5/10 – save your cash unless you have something to worry about!


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Thanks for the information
Thanks for the information on osteopathy.
We recently wrote an article on osteopathy at Brain Blogger. Osteopathy today- is it unique or has it conformed? Medicate to heal or allow the body to use its own natural healing ability? It’s an interesting debate. What do you think?.
We would like to read your comments on our article. Thank you.
Sincerely,
Kelly