How to get in touch with us
The following information is available in Welsh: Cysylltu â ni
If you have a query or you want to share your views and comments, please do get in touch. Whether you are a patient, osteopath or student, we want to make sure you get in touch with the right person to help you.
Finding an osteopath or general queries
To find an osteopath in your area or to check if an osteopath is registered with us, you can search our Register which is updated daily. You can also use the Register to search for Welsh-speaking osteopaths. Please note we can’t advise on osteopaths’ areas of interest, for example if they practise any particular techniques as we do not hold this information.
You can email us at info@osteopathy.org.uk or call us on 020 7357 6655 x242
Contact us via WhatsApp
Osteopaths can now message us via WhatsApp. Message us on 020 7046 0406 during office hours (9am-5pm, Monday to Friday) and we’ll do our best to help you with your enquiry.
Please note: this service is currently only available to osteopaths and students wishing to contact us. If you are a member of the public, please use the other contact methods given on this page.
Raising a concern about an osteopath
If you would like to raise a concern about an osteopath on our Register, there is information on our How to raise a concern page. You can learn more about our concerns process in our Raise a concern section. If you would like to contact us about a concern please email regulation@osteopathy.org.uk or call 020 7357 6655 x224
If you have specific queries, you can find the right people to help you by using the phone numbers, emails addresses and ways of contacting us below. Extension numbers can be reached by calling: 020 7357 6655.
Phone extension numbers can be reached by calling our main line: 020 7357 6655. Please leave your name and number if you reach a voicemail and we will aim to get back to you within one working day, selecting option 1 (for Welsh) or 2 (for English) and then dialling the required extension number.
- Registration and CPD queries for osteopaths and final year students
- Ethical queries and the Osteopathic Practice Standards
- Website and o zone queries
- Education and studying osteopathy
- Governance queries
- Freedom of information requests
- Media queries
- How to find us and room hire
- Feedback and complaints
- Registration and CPD queries for osteopaths and final year students
- Ethical queries and the Osteopathic Practice Standards
- Website and o zone queries
- Education and studying osteopathy
- Governance queries
- Freedom of information requests
- Media queries
- How to find us and room hire
- Feedback and complaints
Finding an osteopath or queries about an osteopaths registration
To find an osteopath in your area or to check if an osteopath is registered with us, you can search our Register which is updated daily. You can also use the Register to search for Welsh-speaking osteopaths. Please note, if your query relates to an osteopaths’ areas of interest, for example if they practise particular techniques, unfortunately we do not hold this information, but you can contact osteopaths directly and they will be pleased to answer your questions.
info@osteopathy.org.uk 020 7357 6655 x242
Raising a concern about an osteopath
If you would like to raise a concern about an osteopath on our Register, there is information on our how to raise a concern page. If you can’t find the information you are looking for, please contact: regulation@osteopathy.org.uk 020 7357 6655 x224
Osteopaths and final year students are able to access information about registration, CPD start and finish dates, updating contact details, changing Direct Debit details and practising status by logging into the o zone. There are useful CPD resources including case studies, ‘how to’ guides and templates to help support osteopaths on the CPD site.
If you can’t find the information you are looking for, please contact: registration@osteopathy.org.uk or student@osteopathy.org.uk or call x229 to get in touch with registration and for CPD queries call x238
Ethical queries and the Osteopathic Practice Standards
If you wish to discuss the Osteopathic Practice Standards and how they relate to osteopathic practice, email standards@osteopathy.org.uk or call x274
If you have any difficulties logging onto the o zone, the International Journal for Osteopathic Medicine, or any technical queries about the online Register, email: webmanager@osteopathy.org.uk or call x242
Education and studying osteopathy
Osteopaths study to degree level and to practise in the UK must complete a training course that is recognised by the GOsC.
If you can’t find what you are looking for above, or if you have any other queries or comments about osteopathic education, email: education@osteopathy.org.uk or call x230 or x240
For Council and committees (including all meetings and business), the Chief Executive and Registrar, staff, or any complaints about the organisation email: governance@osteopathy.org.uk or call x279/x280
Freedom of information requests
You have the right to request a copy of any personal information the GOsC holds about you. More information is available on our freedom of information page. If you can’t find what you are looking for above, or if you have any other queries, email: foirequest@osteopathy.org.uk or call x242
If you are a journalist with a query email: pressoffice@osteopathy.org.uk or call x245/x242
How to find us
Contact details, a map and instructions about how to get to our office as well as information about room hire can be found on our how to find us page.
We try to provide a helpful, effective and efficient service at all times. Our customer service page explains more detail on our aims around this.
We want to hear from you whether you have compliments about your experience with us or whether you are dissatisfied with the service you have received and you can send us your feedback by emailing: info@osteopathy.org.uk
You can also get in touch with us using the form below. We aim to reply within two working days. Mandatory fields are marked with an (*) asterisk.
Thank you for getting in touch.