Beaconsfield Clinic
If you’re dealing with pain, injury or reduced mobility, you want clear answers and treatment that actually works.
At our Beaconsfield clinic, we provide hands-on osteopathy, chiropractic, physiotherapy and rehabilitation designed around your specific condition, lifestyle and goals. Whether your issue is recent or long-standing, our focus is simple:
identify the root cause, treat it properly, and help you stay well.
Conveniently located just minutes from Beaconsfield station, we support patients across Beaconsfield, Seer Green, High Wycombe and the surrounding areas.
Why Choose Our Beaconsfield Clinic?
Choosing a healthcare provider is a big decision. You want to feel confident you’re in safe, experienced hands.
- Highly experienced clinicians Our team includes osteopaths, physiotherapists and chiropractors with extensive clinical experience, often over 15 years.
- Evidence-based treatment Every treatment plan is based on current research, clinical expertise and your individual needs.
- Collaborative care approach We work across disciplines and can refer to trusted consultants if needed, ensuring you get the right care.
- Tailored treatment plans No generic programmes. Every patient receives a personalised plan built around their condition and goals.
- Trusted by local patients We’re proud of our reputation for professional, caring treatment and consistently positive patient outcomes.
Conditions We Treat at Our Beaconsfield Clinic
We work with a wide range of musculoskeletal conditions, from acute injuries through to persistent or recurring pain. Many people come to us with back or neck pain that hasn’t resolved, while others are dealing with nerve-related symptoms such as sciatica, or joint issues affecting the shoulder, hip or knee.
We also regularly support people recovering from sports injuries, managing postural strain from desk-based work, or experiencing headaches linked to tension and movement restrictions. Pregnancy-related discomfort and longer-term mobility concerns are also common reasons patients seek treatment.
If you’re unsure whether we can help, you can explore our osteopathy services or contact us directly for guidance.
We also regularly support people recovering from sports injuries, managing postural strain from desk-based work, or experiencing headaches linked to tension and movement restrictions. Pregnancy-related discomfort and longer-term mobility concerns are also common reasons patients seek treatment.
If you’re unsure whether we can help, you can explore our osteopathy services or contact us directly for guidance.
Treatments Available in Beaconsfield
Our clinic offers a range of complementary treatments, allowing us to tailor your care without needing to refer you elsewhere unnecessarily.
Osteopathy sits at the core of what we do, using hands-on techniques to improve joint movement, reduce muscular tension and support the nervous system. You can explore how this works in more detail through our osteopathy services.
Physiotherapy plays an important role in rehabilitation, particularly where strength, control and long-term recovery are concerned, while chiropractic care may be appropriate for patients who benefit from a more spine-focused approach.
For more persistent conditions, we may incorporate shockwave therapy, and acupuncture is sometimes used to support pain relief within a broader treatment plan. Sports massage and rehabilitation work are often included to help improve recovery, reduce tension and support performance.
Each treatment is selected based on clinical need rather than routine, so your care always reflects what’s most appropriate for you.
Osteopathy sits at the core of what we do, using hands-on techniques to improve joint movement, reduce muscular tension and support the nervous system. You can explore how this works in more detail through our osteopathy services.
Physiotherapy plays an important role in rehabilitation, particularly where strength, control and long-term recovery are concerned, while chiropractic care may be appropriate for patients who benefit from a more spine-focused approach.
For more persistent conditions, we may incorporate shockwave therapy, and acupuncture is sometimes used to support pain relief within a broader treatment plan. Sports massage and rehabilitation work are often included to help improve recovery, reduce tension and support performance.
Each treatment is selected based on clinical need rather than routine, so your care always reflects what’s most appropriate for you.
What to expect from your first appointment
For many people, the biggest uncertainty is not knowing what to expect. We aim to make the process as clear and straightforward as possible from the outset.
Your first session begins with a detailed conversation about your symptoms, medical history and day-to-day activities. This helps us understand not just where the pain is, but why it may have developed.
From there, we carry out a physical assessment to identify the structures involved and how your body is moving. Once we’ve reached a working diagnosis, we explain it in plain terms, so you understand what’s going on and what can be done about it.
In most cases, treatment can begin during the same appointment. You’ll also leave with a clear plan, which may include advice, exercises or follow-up sessions depending on your goals.
If we feel another route is more appropriate, we will always be open about that and help you access the right care.
Your first session begins with a detailed conversation about your symptoms, medical history and day-to-day activities. This helps us understand not just where the pain is, but why it may have developed.
From there, we carry out a physical assessment to identify the structures involved and how your body is moving. Once we’ve reached a working diagnosis, we explain it in plain terms, so you understand what’s going on and what can be done about it.
In most cases, treatment can begin during the same appointment. You’ll also leave with a clear plan, which may include advice, exercises or follow-up sessions depending on your goals.
If we feel another route is more appropriate, we will always be open about that and help you access the right care.
Beaconsfield Clinic Location
You’ll find our clinic at 9a Burkes Parade on Station Road in Beaconsfield, just a short walk from the train station, making it convenient for both local residents and those travelling in.
There are several nearby parking options, including Altons Car Park behind Costa, as well as short-stay parking at Waitrose and Sainsbury’s. Most patients find access straightforward whether arriving by car or public transport.
There are several nearby parking options, including Altons Car Park behind Costa, as well as short-stay parking at Waitrose and Sainsbury’s. Most patients find access straightforward whether arriving by car or public transport.
Pricing and transparency
We believe it’s important that you understand the cost of care upfront.
An initial consultation, which includes both assessment and treatment, is typically priced at £75, with follow-up sessions at £65. Longer appointments are available where needed, and treatments such as shockwave therapy, acupuncture and sports massage are priced according to session type.
If you’re unsure which option is right for you, we can guide you before you book so you feel confident in your decision.
An initial consultation, which includes both assessment and treatment, is typically priced at £75, with follow-up sessions at £65. Longer appointments are available where needed, and treatments such as shockwave therapy, acupuncture and sports massage are priced according to session type.
If you’re unsure which option is right for you, we can guide you before you book so you feel confident in your decision.
Insurance and Referrals
Many patients access treatment through private health insurance or following a referral from a GP or consultant. We’re registered with major insurers and are used to working within these pathways, helping to make the process as straightforward as possible.
If you have questions about coverage or referrals, it’s worth getting in touch before your appointment so we can advise you properly.
If you have questions about coverage or referrals, it’s worth getting in touch before your appointment so we can advise you properly.
Book an Appointment
If you’re ready to address the issue rather than work around it, booking is simple.
You can call the clinic, book online at a time that suits you, or get in touch if you’d prefer to talk things through first. We’ll make sure you’re booked with the practitioner best suited to your needs.
You can call the clinic, book online at a time that suits you, or get in touch if you’d prefer to talk things through first. We’ll make sure you’re booked with the practitioner best suited to your needs.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a GP referral before booking?
No, you can book directly with us. Most patients arrange an appointment without needing a referral. If you are using private health insurance, your provider may require one, so it’s worth checking your policy in advance.
Which treatment is right for me?
That depends on your symptoms, how long you’ve had them and what you want to achieve from treatment. If you’re unsure, you can contact the clinic before booking and we’ll guide you towards the most appropriate option.
What happens during the first appointment?
Your first session includes a detailed discussion about your symptoms and medical history, followed by a physical assessment. Once we’ve identified the likely cause, we explain it clearly and begin treatment where appropriate. You’ll also leave with a plan for what happens next.
How many sessions will I need?
There isn’t a fixed number, as it depends on your condition and how your body responds to treatment. After your first appointment, we’ll give you a clear expectation of what’s likely to be needed and how your recovery should progress.
Is treatment painful?
Most treatments are comfortable and adjusted to suit you. Some techniques can feel slightly uncomfortable, particularly if the area is already sensitive, but we always work within your tolerance and explain what we’re doing throughout.
Can I still attend if I’m in a lot of pain?
Yes, and in many cases it’s beneficial to be assessed early. Treatment will be adapted to your level of discomfort, with the initial focus often on reducing pain and improving movement gently.