West Wales Chiropractic - Nick Dowsett DC MMCA
McTimoney Chiropractic - optimising health
About Us
Nick Dowsett has been working as a McTimoney Chiropractor in West Wales for the past 20 years, and has been able to help thousands of people back to better health from clinics in Fishguard, Aberystwyth, Haverfordwest and Newcastle Emlyn.
The McTimoney approach to chiropractic is based on a whole body assessment of the individual, concentrating not only on structural misalignments and subluxations, but also on their general well-being and quality of life. As the body works as a whole, it seems clear that it should be treated as a whole, and whilst it is certainly true that people usually seek relief from pain, the aim of a McTimoney chiropractor is to stimulate the body's own self-healing mechanism and facilitate a return to optimum health.
The way this is achieved is through a series of fast, low-force adjustments of not only the spine, but also, unusually for most chiropractors, the sacrum, pelvis and the cranium. The arms and legs are also routinely mobilised at every treatment. This series of light re-balancing adjustments are very comfortable for the patient to receive, and mean that the approach is suitable for all age groups from the very young to the old and frail. McTimoney chiropractors will always give postural advice to help adjustments hold, and to ensure that people know how to change the things they do, in order to minimise recurrences of problems in the future. X-rays are not routinely used, and McTimoney chiropractors rely on their finely tuned sense of touch to palpate subluxations in the spine.
Directions to Fishguard Clinic
Hours
Monday 10.00 - 1.00
NEWCASTLE EMLYN
Tuesday 9.30 - 5.00.
FISHGUARD
Wednesday 10.00 - 1.00
ABERYSTWYTH
Thursday 9.30 - 5.30.
HAVERFORDWEST
Friday 9.30 - 5.30.
NEWCASTLE EMLYN
phone :- 07970 883221
email :- [email protected]
for appointments and further information.
FEES
CONSULTATION
AND INITIAL TREATMENT
£45.00
SUBSEQUENT TREATMENTS
£35.00
CONCESSIONS ARE AVAILABLE
PLEASE ASK