Thomas, prior to graduating as an Osteopath, read medicine for two years in the Netherlands as he wanted to grow his interest and learning of the human body and therapeutic relief for pathology.
After returning to London in search of a healthcare career with a more hands on approach to treatment, Thomas came across the wonders of Osteopathy and undertook the 4 year training at the University College of Osteopathy, gaining a Master of Osteopathy and a diploma in Sports Massage.
At university Thomas had placements in specialised HIV, geriatric and Women’s Health clinics, which developed his understanding of musculoskeletal conditions in a variety of patients.
Thomas has worked in private practices in West London, providing top notch care to patients. Thomas is known for an empathetic approach and believes in addressing all physical and psychological barriers to provide a holistic patient centred treatment plan. He is committed to continuous development and regularly attends courses and conferences to stay updated with latest advancements in evidence based osteopathic practice.
Thomas is always keen to address not only your musculoskeletal concerns and worries but also to work together with you as the patient to understand your goals, with the aim to get you back on track doing the things you love. Thomas’ experience and understanding of the structural/functional osteopathic approach allows him to tailor your treatment plan with the aim to reduce pain, restore function and aid healing.
When not working, Thomas enjoys playing 7-a-side football, bouldering, and occasionally volunteering at Hanwell zoo alongside other conservation projects.