What got you into Osteopathy?
Since I was younger I always had a keen interest for health, biology and understanding how our bodies work. So, when I was surrounded by multiple sporting injuries within my family; this therefore led to the natural progression of this interest into wanting to help those around me.
How would you describe yourself as an Osteopath?
I’d like to think that my Osteopathic approach is well balanced; meaning that depending on the needs of my patients, I can adapt my style of treatment to provide the best possible outcomes. I understand that no two bodies are the same, and as such my treatments will change and adapt to reflect the differences between patients.
What are some of your hobbies?
I love experiencing new things, so exploring the world Is a must! Whether that is by traveling around with friends and family, going on camping trips or beautiful hikes; being in the outdoors is most definitely my main hobby.
Where did you grow up?
I was born and raised just outside of Geelong in a little place called Ceres, before my family and I moved to Singapore to live for a bit over 5 years. After this, we moved back to Geelong where I then finished high school and began my Osteopathic journey.
Fav food?
I am definitely a “foodie” who loves to go to new places and try different foods so this is hard to narrow down; but if I had to choose one dish it would have to be Birria Tacos or really any traditional Mexican cuisine.