Osteopath near Notting Hill, West London (W11)

Gentle, expert osteopathic care for adults, children and babies — a short journey from Notting Hill Gate.

NEAREST CLINIC

Shepherd’s Bush Clinic — Miller’s Way Project, The Tabernacle Memorial Hall, Miller’s Way, London, W6 7NH

POSTCODE AREA SERVED

W11 / W10

PRACTITIONER

Grant Barnett, M.Ost, DPO — GOsC No. 10299

FEES

From £75 (baby & child) / £80 (adult) — 45 min

Osteopathy near Notting Hill

If you’re looking for an osteopath near Notting Hill, Wejuv Osteopathy’s Shepherd’s Bush clinic is one of the closest specialist options in West London — around 10–12 minutes from Notting Hill Gate on the Central line, with no changes required.

Grant Barnett is a GOsC-registered osteopath with a Master’s degree in Osteopathy (M.Ost) and a postgraduate Diploma in Paediatric Osteopathy (DPO) from the Osteopathic Centre for Children. He offers 45-minute appointments for adults, babies, children and pregnant women, with consistent, unhurried care at every visit.

The clinic at Miller’s Way, W6 is a calm, professional space a short tube or bus ride from Notting Hill and the surrounding W11 and W10 postcodes. For patients travelling with a young baby or child, the Central line connection is direct and straightforward.

Why patients from Notting Hill choose Wejuv

Notting Hill is one of West London’s most sought-after neighbourhoods — and one with a particularly high demand for specialist family healthcare. Grant regularly sees patients from W11 and the surrounding area, including new parents looking for paediatric osteopathic assessment for their baby, adults managing work-related musculoskeletal tension, and pregnant women seeking osteopathic support during their second or third trimester.

Grant’s DPO qualification is a postgraduate diploma from the Osteopathic Centre for Children — a specialist institution that is widely recognised as one of the foremost paediatric osteopathic training bodies in the UK. His ongoing voluntary clinical work at the OCC means his skills in this area are not simply listed on a CV but actively maintained. For parents in Notting Hill who have been advised to consider osteopathic assessment for a young baby — whether following a difficult delivery, for feeding difficulties, for unsettledness, or for postural asymmetry — this distinction matters.

For adults, the clinic offers the kind of appointment that feels less like a production line and more like a proper clinical assessment: 45 minutes, a thorough case history, a considered physical assessment, and a clear explanation of what Grant finds before any treatment begins.

About your osteopath

Grant Barnett, M.Ost, DPO

Grant holds a Master’s degree in Osteopathy (M.Ost) and a postgraduate Diploma in Paediatric Osteopathy (DPO) from the Osteopathic Centre for Children (OCC). He is registered with the General Osteopathic Council and is a Member of the Institute of Osteopathy.

He volunteers at the OCC — one of the UK’s foremost specialist paediatric osteopathic clinics — which means his paediatric clinical skills are regularly maintained and supervised. He works with adults, babies, children and pregnant women.

Read more about Grant →

Fees

Appointment

Initial Consultation (adult)

Follow-up (adult)

Initial Consultation (baby & child)

Follow-up (baby & child)

Duration

45 minutes

45 minutes

45 minutes

45 minutes

Price

£80

£80

£75

£75

All appointments take place at Shepherd’s Bush Clinic. Book online →

Getting here​

The nearest Wejuv clinic to Notting Hill is at Miller’s Way Project, The Tabernacle Memorial Hall, Miller’s Way, London, W6 7NH.

Route

Notting Hill Gate (Central / District / Circle lines)

Ladbroke Grove area

Shepherd’s Bush (Central line / Overground)

Goldhawk Road (Hammersmith & City line)

By car via Holland Park Avenue

Journey Details

Central line two stops east to Shepherd’s Bush — approx. 5 min, then 7 min walk to clinic

Bus 295 or 316 to Shepherd’s Bush Green, then 7 min walk — approx. 20 min total

7 min walk to the clinic on Miller’s Way

5 min walk — closest station to the clinic

Approx. 10–15 min depending on traffic; Westfield car park is a 10-min walk from the clinic

Parking: Westfield London on Ariel Way, W12 has a large pay-and-display car park and is approximately a 10-minute walk from the clinic — the most practical option if you are driving from Notting Hill. On-street parking near Miller’s Way is restricted to permit holders during weekday hours (Hammersmith & Fulham CPZ). Santander Cycles docking stations are available near Shepherd’s Bush Green and along Holland Park Avenue.

Frequently asked questions

From Notting Hill Gate, the Central line to Shepherd’s Bush takes around 5 minutes, followed by a 7-minute walk to the clinic on Miller’s Way. The total journey is typically 12–15 minutes. Goldhawk Road station (Hammersmith & City line) is the closest station to the clinic — around 5 minutes’ walk — and can be a good option depending on your starting point in W11.

Grant holds a postgraduate Diploma in Paediatric Osteopathy (DPO) from the Osteopathic Centre for Children and is experienced in working with newborns, infants and young children. He can discuss whether an osteopathic assessment might be appropriate for your baby — please contact the clinic before booking if you’d like to talk it through.

Back pain and neck pain with a musculoskeletal cause are among the most common reasons adults seek osteopathic assessment. Grant will take a thorough history and carry out a physical assessment at the first appointment before discussing whether treatment is appropriate. Osteopathic outcomes vary between individuals.

Some headaches have a musculoskeletal component — particularly tension headaches related to neck and upper back tightness. Grant will assess whether an osteopathic approach may be appropriate at the first appointment. Persistent, severe or unusual headaches should always be assessed by a GP before osteopathic treatment is considered.

Adult appointments are £80 for 45 minutes. Baby and child appointments are £75 for 45 minutes. The fee is the same for initial consultations and follow-up sessions. All fees are listed on the website — there are no hidden charges.

More answers on the main FAQ page →

Book your appointment

Ready to get started? Book online in a few clicks — no GP referral needed.