
Tim graduated in 1999 from the British School of Osteopathy, the oldest and largest college in Europe, receiving a B.Sc (Hons) in Osteopathy after completing the 4 year full-time degree course.
After qualifying he worked for 2 years in a large multi disciplinary clinic, combining classical osteopathy with acupuncture for the muscular system. To further his interest in sports injuries, Tim set up a busy winter practice in the French ski resort of Meribel, and spent the summers in a paediatric clinic on the other side of the world in New Zealand.
After 4 years he returned to Bristol were he has taken over the running of the Sneyd Park Osteopathic Clinic. He is currently Chairman of the Bristol Osteopathic Society.
Tim leads an active lifestyle and can be found ski touring and ice climbing in the winter and rock climbing in the summer.
Natalie qualified from the British School of Osteopathy in 2002 and soon developed her skills and experience working in practices in New Zealand. Back in England she then became the in-house Osteopath for the BBC in London for both performers and staff.
On returning to Bristol, Natalie developed a specialism in cranial osteopathy and the treatment of children and pregnant mothers. She also has a keen interest in sports rehabilitation and the use of Pilates.
Natalie is developing a strong reputation in the local sports world where she is the pitch side osteopath for her local rugby team.
Corinne qualified from the British School of Osteopathy in 1991 having previously completed a degree in Zoology. She worked as an assistant for two years before starting her own practice in Henley-on-Thames. She returned to the BSO as a tutor and was one of the first people in the country to complete an M.Sc in Osteopathic Healthcare in 1998.
Corinne opened Sneyd Park Osteopathic Clinic in 1994 and quickly built up a loyal client base that travel miles to receive her unique treatment style of humour and directness. She is one of a few osteopaths in the South West who treats horses and dogs as well as humans. She is a pioneer in the osteopathic treatment of irritable bowel syndrome carrying out research with gastroenterology consultants.
Chris graduated from the British School of Osteopathy in London receiving a B.Ost (Hons) degree in Osteopathy after completing the 5 year, mixed-mode course.
After qualifying, Chris remained in London to practice within industry (based in the City of London as Osteopath for the Lloyds of London insurance market) and within a multidisciplinary practice in South London that specialised in the treatment of elite sportsmen and women. Chris has recently returned to Bristol, where he grew up, to join the team at Sneyd Park Osteopaths.
A former keen rugby player and cricketer, Chris now stays active by competing in triathlons and open-water swimming events



