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glang3000
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Osteopath

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Hi, could anyone please recommend a good osteopath in the Paphos area?

Many thanks in advance.

Gary.
Ams
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Re: Osteopath

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Nicos Heroditou. I find him very good.

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He's above Soft Top furniture on the Polis road (up the road a little from Kolios Butchers, on the opposite side of the road). There's a handy little car park right next door, though it now costs €2.
Kili01
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Re: Osteopath

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Yes, he's really skilled. But he takes private patients...

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Re: Osteopath

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Last time I was in there, I got the impression he took Gesy patients too.
Maybe ring and check.
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Re: Osteopath

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I think for Gesy it depends what treatment you need. If I remember right physiotherapy is covered, so he can take gesy patients for that, but osteopathy/acupuncture isn't covered by gesy. But you'd need to ask the clinic.
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Nicos uses all 3 methods mentioned on private patients, as required. So for a really good treatment, most patients as far as I know are paying.
Its better if you enquire first.

Dee
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