About Us

Helping You Move Better, Live Better

At Wejuv Osteopathy, we’re dedicated to helping people regain comfort, restore mobility, and return to the activities they love. Our osteopathic approach is tailored to each individual, blending hands-on techniques with a deep understanding of the body’s natural ability to heal.

Our Philosophy

We believe that true wellness comes from understanding and supporting the whole person – not just the symptoms. Whether you’re recovering from injury, managing chronic discomfort, or improving posture, we provide thoughtful, evidence-informed care in a calm and welcoming environment.

Meet Your Osteopath

Grant Barnett

Registered Osteopath | M.Ost DPO

Grant is passionate about supporting his patients in achieving their health goals and enjoys working with individuals of all ages. As an osteopath, he primarily treats aches, pains, strains, and injuries resulting from work, daily life, sports, or pregnancy. He has a particular interest in supporting families, especially babies and children.

His approach to treatment is tailored to each patient’s unique needs, combining a variety of osteopathic techniques. These may include joint mobilisation, manipulation, soft tissue massage, and gentle hands-on visceral and cranial osteopathy. Grant also believes in empowering his patients through education, often providing guidance on ergonomics, lifestyle, exercise, and movement to support their well-being beyond treatment sessions.

Grant’s journey to osteopathy was unconventional. After initially studying Sports Administration and Science in Australia, he spent his 20s backpacking and living in several countries while working in business operations across both the commercial and non-profit sectors. These experiences gave him a unique perspective on how stress affects the mind and body—at times working in harmony, but often manifesting physically in challenging ways.

Driven by his passion for osteopathy, Grant earned an integrated master’s degree from the University College of Osteopathy (formerly the British School of Osteopathy). Dedicated to continuous professional development, he has undertaken further training in cranial osteopathy at the Sutherland Cranial College of Osteopathy (SCCO), visceral osteopathy at Barral UK, and paediatrics at the Osteopathic Centre for Children (OCC). As part of his paediatric training, he volunteered at OCC’s London-based clinics, treating babies, children, and pregnant or postnatal women.

Grant is registered with the General Osteopathic Council (10299) and is a member of the Institute of Osteopathy.