Michel-Pierre began practising osteopathy in 2000, initially in Hamilton before establishing a practice in Raglan. He developed a broad, patient-centred approach through working with people from diverse backgrounds and later gained valuable experience treating complex neurological, vascular, and palliative care patients at Maeroa Lodge Private Hospital. After returning to France in 2008, he combined private practice with teaching osteopathy internationally across Europe until 2019.
A long-time surfer with a strong interest in Iyengar yoga (inspired by the longevity and physical resilience of Raglan’s surf community), Michel-Pierre integrates a deep understanding of movement and body awareness into his clinical practice. He offers a thoughtful, gentle and professional approach tailored to each individual patient. View details »
Marie-Anne has been practising osteopathy for over 25 years, with extensive experience in managing acute and chronic pain, sports injuries, and providing care for babies, children, and pregnant women.
She has a particular interest in maxillofacial osteopathy, including jaw (TMJ) disorders and ENT-related functional conditions, and has previously taught cranial osteopathy for over ten years.
Marie-Anne uses a wide range of hands-on osteopathic techniques, always tailored to the individual needs and comfort of each patient, with a focus on restoring mobility, balance, and overall wellbeing. View details »