GOsC Registered Osteopaths in Hastings
Our team at Hastings Osteopathic Practice
Nigel Bassett D.O. GOsC Reg. Ost.
Initially he joined practices in Lewis, Seaford and London and commenced the Hastings Osteopathic Practice on a part-time basis in the same year.
As the practice developed he gradually reduced his involvement in the other practices and in 1988 opened the Rye Osteopathic Practice, followed by the Bexhill Osteopathic Practice in 1992.
These practices have developed over more than 30 years to offering a wide spectrum of osteopathic techniques provided by thirteen osteopaths in total.
Nigel also joined the faculty at the European School of Osteopathy initially as an assistant lecturer in 1986 and went on to lecture in orthopaedics, osteopathic medicine and osteopathic business practice. Throughout this period he has been a clinical tutor to the undergraduate students at the college and remains a member of faculty.
The aim of the practices, under the guidance of Nigel, has always been to look at the body from a holistic view. By keeping the fees at as reasonable a level as possible, we aim to enable as many people as possible to take advantage of the benefits of osteopathic treatment.
During the years when GPs had Fundholding contracts, the practices were amongst the first to receive patients from the NHS on a funded basis. This option grew considerably over the ten year period that this system was in place, which led to GP referrals that continue to this date. However, since the removal of Fundholding, this is now on a fee paying basis.
As well as growing up in the locality, Nigel and his family continue to live in the area and be active in the local community.
Bahman Maleki Kashkavij
Bahman is experienced in treating patients with chronic conditions as well as acute, sporting and accidental injuries.
His main passion is treating musculoskeletal problems, using a variety of osteopathic treatment methods, this includes structural as well as soft tissue, articulatory techniques and Acupuncture, exercise and postural advice specific to the problem which may also be given to assist the treatment.
Bahmans personal interests include spending time with family and friends. He love’s the outdoors, and enjoys cycling, walks, sports and being out in the fresh air.
Imogen Bassett
Hugh Search
Lucy Read
Jack Bray
Jack graduated from the European School of Osteopathy keen to learn and adapt his skills to his maximal potential. Jack focuses on structural treatments and is keen on widening his knowledge on rehabilitation to help patients maintain the optimal function in day to day life. Outside of osteopathy jack also plays football during the winter and cricket during the summer
Kieren Garvey
I strongly believe in exercise and that each individual should receive unique prescriptions based on their individual bodies and needs.
I enjoy working as an osteopath and the rewarding nature of helping patients with their symptoms as well as generally having lots of interesting conversations.
Away from work I enjoy lots of sport, which has meant I’m used to my fair share of injuries in the past, playing football, going to the gym and even playing darts. I also enjoy socialising with friends and family.
Ashley Pentecost
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Cloé Corbaz
Cloé graduated from the European School of Osteopathy with a First-Class Master’s degree in Osteopathy.
Cloé first qualified as a nursing assistant in Switzerland where she grew up and then decided to expand her knowledge by moving to England to achieve her Osteopathic degree.
She is passionate about her job, enjoys treating patients of all ages and conditions, adapting her approach to treatment to suit to each person’s individuals’ needs.
During her studies at the European School of Osteopathy, she developed a particular interest in helping patients manage headaches, pregnancy-related pain and treating babies.
Cloé likes to apply a multi-modal approach using structural, visceral and cranial Osteopathic techniques.