What training do osteopaths have?
Osteopaths are regulated by law and recognised as an allied healthcare profession by the NHS. This gives them a similar status to dentists or physiotherapists and guarantees an equivalent high level of care.

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Qualifications Needed
Before an osteopath can obtain registration, they must attain specialist degree-level training, either a Bachelor of Science (BSc.) or integrated Masters (MOst.), plus complete over 1000 hours of clinical placements (direct patient contact time).
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