ABOUT

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Meet The Team

Josh Cowell
Osteopath
Josh graduated from Oxford Brookes University in 2016. He has a keen interest in both treatment and management of patients. He has a history of playing multiple sports at high-level and has treated rugby players at Chichester RFC and Seaford College. He understands the stresses sport and every day life can put on your body and the importance of getting you back to all your activities as quickly as possible. He has also undertaken post-graduate specialist training in animal osteopathy.
He practices structural osteopathy and is qualified in Western acupuncture. In addition, he uses ultrasound and taping techniques. He is also able to use specific techniques to help with dizziness and vertigo.
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Josh is registered with the General Osteopathic Council. GOsC No. 9181.

Kyrylo Lytvynov
Osteopath
Kyrylo holds a Bachelor’s degree in Osteopathy from Kingston University with over a decade of clinical experience. He began his medical career as a doctor in emergency and surgical care, where he worked for 14 years managing acute and complex conditions. This background gives him a deep understanding of the human body, clinical reasoning, and patient safety.
Kyrylo later specialised in osteopathy, integrating structural, cranial, visceral and biodynamic approaches into his practice. His treatments are tailored to each individual and may include both hands-on techniques and more gentle, subtle methods aimed at supporting the body’s natural balance.
He has a particular interest in persistent or complex musculoskeletal problems, as well as in patients who have not found relief elsewhere. Kyrylo’s approach focuses not only on relieving symptoms but also on understanding the underlying patterns contributing to them.
Patients often appreciate his calm, attentive manner and his ability to combine clinical knowledge with a holistic perspective. His aim is to support the body’s capacity to adapt, recover and function more comfortably in everyday life.
Kyrylo is registered with the General Osteopathic Council. GOsC No. 11945.