1995
Established
8+
Practitioners
4
Modalities
30+
Years serving Montmorency
An integrated approach to lasting health
Sherbourne House has been treating the local community with a range of modalities and specialised techniques including Osteopathy, Myotherapy, Remedial Massage and Dry Needling.
Our dedicated practitioners use an integrated approach to address ongoing pain and discomfort from injury and disease triggered by imbalances within the body’s nervous, circulatory and lymphatic systems.
By focusing on the structural integrity of the body, our goal is to isolate the source of the problem and help patients reach a maximum level of musculoskeletal health and vitality.
Whole-body thinking
We believe the body functions as a whole. Treating symptoms in isolation rarely delivers lasting results. Every assessment looks for the structural and functional root cause.
Individualised care
No two patients are the same. Every treatment plan is tailored to you: your history, your lifestyle, your goals. We take the time to listen before we start.
Collaborative approach
We work alongside your existing healthcare team. Where osteopathic treatment is not the right fit, we'll refer you to the right specialist without delay.
Our 5-step approach
Assess
We first observe patients from a mechanical, functional and postural standpoint to gain a deeper understanding around the context of their pain. If necessary, we may conduct diagnostic, orthopaedic or neurological tests and exercises.
Identify
Whether a patient's pain is triggered from a sports injury, disease, stress, or other unknown source, we endeavour to pinpoint its root cause and origin: tissue, neurological or psychological.
Treat
We provide an individualised treatment plan through an integrated mix of modalities and specialised techniques including Osteopathy, Myotherapy, Remedial Massage and Dry Needling.
Maintain
After just a few sessions, the body's natural ability to self-regulate when faced with illness is strengthened. We also provide advice on how to manage pain outside of clinical appointments.
Support
If our practitioner determines that osteopathic treatment is not suitable, they will refer the patient back to their GP for a referral to an osteopathic surgeon, dentist or physiotherapist.


