Our Mission

Our Story

Starting in 1989, Philip by chance encountered
David, a fellow Osteopath who inspired him to seek the teaching of anatomy and physiology, their unity and secrets. In a nutshell, Osteopathy in its true form. Since that time his mission was to inspire others to great health. After 27 years at The Osteopathic House, and covid causing mayhem in lungs and body,
making health a Breeze sprung to mind and he opened Breeze Health in December
2021. 

OUR MISSION AND PHILOSOPHY OF BUSINESS

To move every encounter to a better place than where it started.

Vision

The Osteopathic House is a safe, expert-led environment for patients 

to explore their health and wellbeing. Our service enhances the 

community’s health and leaves a minimal ecological footprint.

 We aim to move each encounter to a better place than where it started.

Care

We strive to provide the best possible care, listening and treating with

empathy and sensitivity. Our charity (see below) is people-based.

Quality

Our clinical team is selected for their advanced skills and experience. 

They are committed to continuing professional development and hold

membership of relevant professional bodies.

Respect

Our community is multicultural and multiethnic. 

We serve everyone in it with respect and dignity, regardless of gender,

religion or culture.

Transparency

We encourage open conversation and welcome new ideas and thoughts.

Ecological footprint

  • 100% of our electricity is from renewable sources.
  • 10% of our gas is renewable and green (one of the highest available).
  • We buy only recycled and forest sustainable paper products.
  • All our paper waste is recycled at a paper dump.
  • 95% of our lights are low voltage LED’s.
  • We use local professionals for as many services as possible.

Charity

Breeze Health supports Anti-Slavery International, the world’s oldest

international human rights organisation. 

Founded in 1839, Anti-Slavery International is the only British charity

 working exclusively to eliminate all forms of slavery worldwide.

Continuing Professional Development

The Osteopaths alone, commit to a minimun of 270 hours (combined)  over three years of CPD. Over the past 10 years alone, it equates to 

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