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Team

Practitioner Team

Lola Phillips is a Registered Osteopath and Practice Leader. She specialises in osteopathy for babies, children and women's health especially peri-natal. She opened the clinic in 2014 in memory of her late father.

Biography

Lola’s philosophy behind her practice is to provide the type of health service that I would expect to receive from any other health professionals. Lola is clear, compassionate and solution orientated. She seeks to discover her patients' top priorities.

Lola has been providing Osteopathy services in Ealing since 2007. She is the Head of Practice and the most senior Osteopath on the team.  She leads a team of practitioners who come from various backgrounds and disciplines. Her experience has taught her that patients acquiring new knowledge, skills, and strategies is the best investment they can make for their health.

Her patients describe Lola’s treatment approach as thorough, strong and sensitive. Lola treats a wide range of patients, but her main focus is to treat babies and pre/post-natal women.

"My first career was in the corporate world so I know what it is to suffer severe neck pain, aggravated by long hours at a desk. When you wake up in pain, barely able to move, you feel you have to get to work and perform at your usual best.  No excuses!” 

In Lola's free time she sings with a community and semi-professional choir. As a vocalist, she understands how poor tissue health can sub-optimise performance. Martial Arts taught her about determination. At age 19, Lola suffered a severe sports trauma as she prepared for a competition. “I was very blessed to recover from a spinal injury (broken neck).  The subsequent rehab was tough but it has taught me amazing lessons about the body, health and sheer determination”.

Practice Experience

  • Community Osteopathy

  • Paediatric: From babies upwards

  • Sports Injury and Rehabilitation – Competitors and fitness enthusiasts

  • Performing Arts: Singers, dancers, actors (stage and film) and musicians

  • Health Coaching

  • Structural Osteopathy

  • Cranial Osteopathy

  • Visceral Osteopathy

  • Low Level Light Therapy - Laser

  • Medical Acupuncture / Dry Needling

  • Sports Taping (K-Tape)

Special Interests

  • Women’s Health (Tween to Post Menopause)

  • Babies

  • Pre and Post Natal Care

  • Clinical Teaching and Mentoring

  • Practice Development

Sam Abrahams is a Registered Osteopath with an academic background in Human Biology. He has special interest in Sports Specific Injuries.

Biography

Sam graduated with a Master’s Degree in Osteopathy from the British College of Osteopathic Medicine (BCOM). Previously, he studied Human Biology at Oxford Brooke’s University. 

He particularly enjoys treating sports specific injuries which is what inspired him to study Osteopathy. Sam’s main sport is tennis which he has played for 16 years representing Maccabi Great Britain in Germany and Israel.  

Sam is fascinated in the field of psychosomatics and how thoughts and emotions can impact people’s perception of pain. Sam believes in looking at every individual through a psychosocial lens in order to better reduce pain and restore health.

Practice Experience

  • Community Osteopathy

  • Sports Injury and Rehabilitation

  • Competitors and Fitness enthusiasts

  • Structural Osteopathy

  • Cranial Osteopathy

  • Low Level Light Therapy - Laser

Special Interests

Sports Specific Injury

Front Desk Team

Patient Advocate

Joanne

Clinic Assistant

Edie

Media Assistant

Mya

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Health in Motion Osteopaths

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