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Welcome!
Simon Clement, Osteopath
"For over twenty years we've offered comprehensive osteopathic treatment for a wide range of joint and muscle symptoms.
Patients on the Mornington Peninsula are assured of professional treatment from our qualified and caring osteopaths. Have a look around the site and learn a little about us, the practice and osteopathy and please get in contact if you have any questions. We look forward to hearing from you."
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Monday 8:00 - 7:00 Tuesday 8:00 - 7:00 Wednesday 8:00 - 7:00 Thursday 8:00 - 7:00 Friday 8:00 - 7:00 Saturday 8:00 - 12:00 -

As from 2010 we are delighted to be able to announce that Mornington Osteopathy will be consulting on Mondays and Thursdays at The Sports Injury Clinic in Frankston at 361 Nepean Highway.
TSIC has a well deserved reputation as the place to go for manual therapy treatment in Frankston and will offer our patients access to much better facilities. We will have access to specialist medical practitioners, gym classes and with over 1,000 patients a week passing through the doors we also feel it’s a great way to provide osteopathic treatment to a ever wider range of people.
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WorkCover, TAC and Veterans Affairs patients are eligible for osteopathic treatment. Patients may also be covered for osteopathic treatment under an Extended Care Plan (ECP) which means up to five treatments could be paid for by Medicare. Speak to your doctor to see if you're eligible.
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Mornington Osteopathy
1/340 Main Street
Mornington 3931
t: 0359758782Frankston
361 Nepean Highway
Frankston 3199
t: 03 9783 9990mail@morningtonosteopathy.com
Our Staff
Behind the front desk you’ll find a number of different receptionists with different characters and outlooks but with a consistent commitment to making sure patients are welcomed and looked after.
Diana Bonner, Practice Manager
Diana has been with the practice longer than any of us can now remember but she always brings her positive personality with her and delights in her interactions with patients particularly when it comes to discussing cricket where red and white are the only colours. Her first grand-child has just arrived (February 1st 2010), and she’s busy planning for her son Alex’s return from Scotland.
Requests for Vera Lynn songs gladly taken.
Badminton is her other passion and there’s at least one cupboard at home that you can’t open for fear of being taken out by assorted trophies. Diana has also found time to take up playing the piano and is quite sure there’s room for a small upright in the waiting room where she plans to entertain us with “The White Cliffs of Dover” and other patriotic themes!