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Msc Georgia Slater - Principal
Georgia graduated from St Mark & St John University in Plymouth with a Masters in Osteopathic Medicine and is registered with the General Osteopathic Council (GOsC).
Georgia’s osteopathic approach is based on functional and structural osteopathy. She treats each patient with an appropriate treatment plan tailored to their individual needs. Georgia’s treatments use movement as a primary, combined with a further range of manual techniques including soft tissue, manipulation, positional release and muscle energy techniques.
After hours, Georgia likes to spend her time on the water and with her horses.
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Antonia Bolton
Antonia has come to ear health via a medical background, graduating with a Master of Psychology degree from the University of Plymouth.
Antonia is a qualified ear care practitioner, completing a course with Tympahealth, accredited by The British Society of Audiology (BSA) and The British Society of Hearing Aid Audiologists (BSHAA). As an accredited Tympa user Antonia is able to perform otoscopy and microsuction wax removal on patients over 18 years of age. She also has access to ENT consultants nationally.
Antonia has two wonderful children; in her spare time they like to walk their dog Raymond. Antonia has a love of the outdoors and enjoys riding and open water swimming.
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Mathew Leighton-Sa'id
Matthew Leighton-Sa’id is the leading Podiatrist for Harbour Clinic and our newest member . He qualified at Plymouth University in 2012 obtaining his degree with honours.
Matthew is passionate about providing excellent foot care to adults and runs the podiatry clinic in Harbour Clinic to provide high quality foot care to our patients.
Matthew is an experienced professional who has a broad spectrum of skills to help people attain optimum foot health. He however, holds a special interest in Geriatric foot care. This differs from regular foot care services as older people’s feet simply have more wear and tear, which means they are more susceptible to injury and even deformity. These age-related foot problems can lead to people experiencing pain and potentially cause a person to lose some of their mobility. Matthew takes great pride in restoring function and form to our local older population.
He lives in West Cornwall and has 7 wonderful children who take up a lot of his spare time (but he wouldn’t have it any other way!).
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M.Ost Hope Jago
Hope is an aspiring osteopath who has graduated from the University of St. Mark and St. John with an integrated Masters in Osteopathic Medicine and is registered with the General Osteopathic Council (GOsC).
Alongside her studies, Hope has also completed a Level 4 in sports massage, as well as APPI clinical Pilates to further support her patients. Hope’s osteopathic technique consists of a biomechanical approach, while also delving into the root cause of her patients concerns to achieve treatment longevity and pain reduction.
Outside of the clinic, Hope likes to spend her time practicing Pilates, and testing out new recipes in the kitchen.