07940 535 660 osteotm@yahoo.com

I am Tania Mattock M.Ost. As an Osteopath I consult, diognose and treat everyone over 14 years of age.

I have particular experience in treating patients in stressful jobs, the performing arts, sports and during/post pregnancy.

The ‘Services’ page above will give all the options for an apointment with me; video, in London clinics and in your home.

I am registered with the General Osteopathic Council, a member of the Institute of Osteopathy, a graduate from the 5 years master’s degree at the University College of Osteopath and from Woman’s Health studies at the Molinary institute of health osteopathy.

I also have over 25 years experience as a massage therapist treating athletes at the highest level.

Where & when to find Tania:

Monday: Home visits

Tuesday: Surrenne & Home visits

Wednesday: KX & Home visits

Thursday: Blackheath & Hme visits

Friday: Surrenne &Dolphin Square

Saturday: Dolphin Square

Sunday: KX & Home visits

Be your best physical self with osteopathy

Treatment for pain, restrictions, injury, pre and post surgery… Treating athletes, weekend worriors, the stressed, pregnant, all ages, sizes and abilities…

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Pregnancy Q&A

Patients often ask if they can be treated during pregnancy, if what they are experiencing is normal and what they should be doing to help their bodies during pregnancy and after. When asked about pain and discomfort my response is usually that your experience is...

Testimonials.

Thank you so much – back pain gone, can once again feel the soles of my feet AND wriggly toes this morning instead of thinking a sheet of cardboard was stuck to them,  VERY much better.   A – MAZING.

Mr J. R. Chelsea, 2020

You are very unique and know how to touch someone’s life. I will not forget you. Thank you for all you have done for me.

Zack, Retail Manager, Pimlico, 2020

My knee is so much better. Thanks so much for your help-it made a huge difference.

Adam, Blackheath, 2022

Tania offered an outstanding level of care. She listened in detail to all of my injuries, went above and beyond to understand the cause of the injuries and outline an effective treatment plan. Her knowledge is unparalleled and she is highly skilled. Tania was friendly, extremely thorough, professional and caring.

Melissa, Personal trainer, Chelsea, 2019

My son saw Tania for back problems. I was very impressed. She spent the first half hour asking him questions to assess the exact problem and then started to work on the specific area. After a few sessions with Tania, he felt 100% but also more knowledgeable about his body. She gave him specific exercises to work on, in between sessions, so he would heal faster. I would highly recommend Tania as she knows her stuff, very professional and very thorough. Absolutely worth the visit to see her!

Christine and teenage son, Pimlico, 2019

Tania delivered probably the most thorough and therapeutic massage I’ve ever had. Relaxing? Um, no, this was all about results. But could I move my neck and shoulders in a way I’ve only dreamt of afterwards? Oh, yes!

The Spa Spy Blog. 13.3.14

I usually have a massage once a week, but few are noteworthy enough to single out. Once in a while there’s an exception to prove the rule, and my recent massage at the hands of Tania Mattock is such a one.

I love a firm approach – fingers, hands, elbows and arms digging into my knots – but Tania is also known for an extra twist: the introduction of acupuncture needles in a technique called Intramuscular Stimulation (IMS). Unlike traditional acupuncture, which works on energy and meridian lines that relate to different parts of the body, this is anatomy-specific and focuses on relieving stiffness and pain in the back, shoulder and – in my case – what I call “mobile-phone neck”.

‘How to spend it’, 14.3.15, The Financial Times