Tiffany completed her Bachelor of Science at Monash University before graduating from RMIT University with a Bachelor of Health Science and a Bachelor of Applied Science in Osteopathy.
Dr. Nicholas Basset-Smith, Osteopath
Dr. Shivawn Dance, Osteopath
Ishanthi Perrera, Office Manager
Dr. Sarah Collins, Osteopath
Sarah tailors her treatment to the individual, believing in a multi-disciplinary approach and encouraging a team effort to help enable her patients to reach their functional goals. She believes that long-term results not only involves manual therapy, but also education about stretching, rehabilitation and stress management.
Kate Dunipace, Reception
Dr. Leesa Neylon, Principal Senior Osteopath
Leesa is one of the initial cohort of students to graduate from Melbourne’s first Osteopathic course at RMIT ( formerly PIT) in 1990, and has been in practice in Northcote ever since. Leesa has seen the practice and profession grow enormously in that time, being part of the evolution of Osteopathy from fringe to mainstream health care.
Dr. Julie Peipers, Principal Senior Osteopath
Julie graduated as an osteopath in 1996 and immediately began her professional career as a clinician in private practice and as a lecturer in osteopathy at RMIT University. For nearly 30 years she has been co-owner of Northcote Osteopathic Clinic treating the local community seeing adults, children, babies, pregnant women, sporting injuries and the elderly. It is the diversity of general practice that keeps her happy.
Dr. Lachlan Goodwin, Osteopath
Locky graduated from RMIT University with a Bachelor of Applied Science in Complementary Medicine and a Masters of Osteopathy. He has worked around Melbourne for most of his career, except for a stint up in far north Queensland. He has postgraduate qualifications in Dry Needling, Cupping, Injury Prevention/management and was lucky enough to be in the first intake to finish a Post Graduate Diploma in Animal Biomechanical Medicine and diplomas in canine and equine osteopathy.
Dr. David Arena, Osteopath
Dylan discovered osteopathy as a teenager when he suffered a lower back injury whilst playing football. He was immediately drawn to osteopathy's holistic approach to treatment and patient centred care. This, combined with his keen interest in anatomy and physiology lead him to begin a human movement degree and eventually graduate from Victoria University with a Bachelor of Applied Science and a Masters of Osteopathy.