About Us
The House Clinics 'here to help you feel better'
Established in 1987, The House Clinics have grown to be one of the largest clinics in the South West. We have created a unique specialist team of professionals under one roof so that patients can easily access the most appropriate care for
their problem.

Chiropractor
Jonathan qualified from the Anglo European College of Chiropractic in 1984 and is a member of the British Chiropractic Association and Chiropractic Faculty of Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation. He is a registered expert with the Law Society and his specialist working and research interest is Whiplash Injury Syndrome. Jonathan became a Fellow of the College of Chiropractors as a result of his research.
He has a Medico-Legal practice acting as an expert witness on Personal Injury and medical negligence cases.
A keen, active sportsman, Jonathan continues to play rugby, enjoys squash, tennis and the gym.

Chiropractor
James graduated from the Anglo European College of Chiropractic in Bournemouth in 1996 having successfully completed a four year degree in chiropractic and a one year post graduate diploma in Chiropractic.
Since leaving college, James has run a busy practice in Bristol and at British Aerospace and Rolls Royce as well as working closely with hockey and cricket teams. James specialises in the treatment of spinal and peripheral limb injuries.

Chiropractor
Leiza graduated from the Anglo European College of Chiropractic with a first class honours degree and masters in Chiropractic. She is a member of the General Chiropractic Council and British Chiropractic Association.
Leiza's research interest is whiplash injury and she has published in peer review journals on the subject.
Leiza has trained in exercise rehabilitation for patients suffering with back and neck pain. She has also trained in the provision of chiropractic during pregnancy together with Sacro-Occipital Technique, a special chiropractic technique particularly helpful for children and pregnant women.
Leiza is a keen sportswoman who captained the Great Britain Softball Team at the Olympic Qualifiers and European Championships. Now her sporting endeavours are tennis, running and yoga.

Chiropractor
Michael qualified from the Welsh Institute of Chiropractic with a BSc Chiropractic and is registered with the General Chiropractic Council.
Michael specialises in the treatment of neck and arm pain, low back and leg pain and sports injuries.
He works as a sports injury consultant with Old Bristolians RUFC.
Michael is a keen sportsman who plays rugby and squash and trains in the gym.

Physiotherapist
Emma graduated from the University of the West of England in Bristol with a first class honours degree in Physiotherapy. She is registered with the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP) and the Health Professions Council. She has worked across a variety of settings in the NHS and in New Zealand. Emma maintains an active role in research and teaching, presenting her research at the CSP National Congress in 2001 and completing her Master of Science in Advanced Practice in 2009.Emma enjoys working with a wide variety of athletes and sportspeople who perform at elite, and semi pro levels as well as novice competitors. She has a special interest in the analysis of running gait, treating and preventing sports injuries, designing individualised rehabilitation training programs which are sport specific. Emma loves the challenge of all kinds of outdoor and adventure activities, including wakeboarding, diving, swimming, kyaking and hiking.

Physiotherapist
Nicholas graduated from the University of Wales College of Medicine in 2000. He has spent a number of years working in both public and private healthcare settings and has completed extensive post-graduate studies in Manipulative Therapy at Curtin University, Australia. He is also a member of the Society of Orthopaedic Medicine and is currently working towards a Masters in Manual Therapy. Nicholas participates in a number of recreational sports including football, running and snowboarding. Having always been a keen sportsman himself, Nicholas is well aware of the importance of a speedy recovery after injury. He uses a wide range of treatment modalities, including acupuncture, mobilisation and manipulation, specific exercise therapy and electrotherapy to manage a multitude of common conditions seen at the clinic.
Massage Therapist
Sarah has been a massage therapist at Redland House Clinic for 3 years and has a diploma in Holistic Massage, this is based on Swedish Massage technique. Prior to Massage Therapy, Sarah trained as a nurse at St Bartholomews Hospital, London, in 1981; completing a Return to Nursing Course at The Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital in 2000, to enable her to give Palliative care in Exeter Hospice.
Massage Therapy at Redland House gives a wide variety of treatment, including for lower back and hip release, treatment of whiplash injury, deep tissue work for a great many uses inluding breakdown of scar tissue, treatment of sports injuries; general relaxaion massages and many other functions. Massage can work extremely effectively in conjunction with Chiropractic treatment.
Sarah s interests outside work include, walking, yoga, art, music and the natural world.

Massage & Holistic Therapist
Alex qualified in 1997 in Holistic Therapy and gained an ITEC diploma in Massage in the same year. She is a full member of The Complementary Therapists Association, abides by their code of ethics and is required to maintain continuous professional development. Alex has worked as a massage therapist at Redland House Clinic for three and a half years, she treats a wide variety of ache's, pain's and stress. She has loyal clients who range from marathon runners to the super stressed. She has particular success improving performance and reducing injury for runners and cyclists, also in pain management for people with chronic conditions. Alex is very interested in healthy lifestyles, nutrition and weight management. When not working Alex loves to dance, walk and practice yoga.
Massage Therapist
Emilie qualified as an Holistic Therapist from the Central College in Clifton and began working in The House Clinics as a Massage Therapist. Due to the nature of the clinic Emilie has been concentrating mainly on deep tissue and swedish massage. Emilie also practise Reflexology, Aromatherapy, Hot Stone, Indian Head and Chair Massage. Emilie is now training with the Pilates Foundation and looking forward to teaching as she feels that Pilates is a wonderfully effective and therapeutic practise for anyone wanting to improve their core strength and posture. Emilie also enjoys yoga, dancing, snowboarding and being outdoors as much as possible and enjoying life.
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Podiatrist
Robin graduated from the London Foot Hospital and the worked in the National Health Service. He then went on to study his primary membership examination and having attained membership he went on to be elected as a Fellow of the College of Podiatrists.
Robin specialises in Musculo-Skeletal disorders of the lower limb and in Gait Analysis. He has been the National Chairman for the Podiatric Biomechanics Group. Robin is currently studying for an MSc in Clinical Podiatric Biomechanics at Staffordshire University. He is the Podiatrist to the Somerset Cricket Club.

Hypnotherapist
Greg graduated from the University of Bristol with an MSc in Electronics and Communication Systems, so it seemed fairly obvious the next step would be to pursue a career in hypnotherapy!
Greg first became interested in hypnotherapy after attending a course, which briefly introduced the art of hypnosis and how the mind works. Keen to pursue his interest further, Greg graduated from the Clifton practice in January 2005 with a Diploma in Hypnotherapy and Psychotherapy and later with a Hypnotherapy Practitioner Diploma. He is a member of the National Council for Hypnotherapy that ensures a high standard of ethical conduct.
Greg is extremely passionate about helping others overcome issues they feel are impossible to change, always seeking out new and improved methods of treatment. Hypnotherapy can be used to effectively treat panic attacks, lack of confidence, quitting smoking, managing weight, insomnia, blushing, public speaking, social anxiety, and many other issues.

Physiotherapist
Beth Wallis graduated with a BSc(Hons) Physiotherapy from the University of Wales, College of Medicine in 2002. Since then she has worked in public and private settings well as spending a season working for a local sports team. She is also a qualified pilates instructor.
Beth has experience in the assessment, treatment and rehabilitation of a wide variety of musculoskeletal conditions, including back and neck pain, sports injuries, work related disorders, arthritis and rheumatology and treating women during pregnancy.
Following assessment, a treatment plan will be agreed with you which may include manual therapy, manipulation, massage, acupuncture or electrotherapy; as well as encouraging active participation in rehabilitation through exercise, pilates and posture alignment.
Beth loves music, art and running (around after her toddler)!
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