Christopher Self Registered Osteopath 

Chris graduated from the British School of Osteopathy in 1990 and established his practice in 1994, working from Ship Street surgery East Grinstead in the friendly and welcoming GP practice for over 20 years. 
8 years ago he joined osteopathic colleges in a practice in Forest Row working alongside other health practitioners. 
Most recently Chris has been very fortunate to join Portland Physiotherapy Clinic in Cantelupe Road, East Grinstead where he is based 2 days per week. 
His working week is divided between East Grinstead and Forest Row. 
Chris provides osteopathic healthcare for the whole family, from babies to their grandparents and everyone at any stage of life. His youngest patient was a few days old and his oldest is a centurion. 
Osteopathy is best known for the treatment of back pain, but osteopaths treat people not conditions and take into consideration all aspects of health in each individual. 
Chris provides osteopathic healthcare for the whole family, from babies to their grandparents and everyone at any stage of life. His youngest patient was a few days old and his oldest is a centurion. 
Osteopathy is best known for the treatment of back pain, but osteopaths treat people not conditions and take into consideration all aspects of health in each individual. 
Continued Professional Development 
Since qualification Chris has regularly attended courses and conferences working with other experienced osteopaths from the UK and abroad. In the past he has taught with the Sutherland Cranial College of Osteopathy and attended many Traditional Osteopathy (biodynamic) phases. 
 
Chris enjoys seeing the wide variety of patients who attend his clinic, making a positive difference to their quality of life. He continues to be fascinated by the way the body heals itself whether this is a woman during pregnancy or someone with a sporting injury. 
 
In addition to his Continued Professional Development, Chris has the following professional memberships and recognitions: 
 
Member of the General Osteopathic Council (GOSC) 
Member of the Institute of Osteopathy (IoS) 
Since qualifications Chris has regularly attended courses and conferences working with other experienced osteopaths from the UK and abroad. In the past he has taught with the Sutherland Cranial College of Osteopathy and attended many Traditional Osteopathy (biodynamic) phases. 
 
Chris enjoys seeing the wide variety of patients who attend his clinic, making a positive difference to their quality of life. He continues to be fascinated by the way the body heals itself whether this is a woman during pregnancy or someone with a sporting injury.