Our osteopaths
Meet the osteopaths offering you our core services.

Süheyla Douce (M.Ost)
“I run OsteoWellbeing, ensuring patients are booked in at a time that suits them, explaining what we do and why we do it, and giving detailed diagnoses. I can then treat individuals in the way that suits them, helping them on the road to recovery.
I’ve been fully qualified as an osteopath since 2013 and I have an integrated master’s degree in osteopathy. The last two years of my four-year medical degree were spent working with patients under the care of my tutors, who were all qualified osteopaths. I now put my experience and skills to good use treating patients of all ages, from new-borns to the elderly. I am particularly passionate about correcting posture and I love working with babies – there’s nothing more rewarding than helping families.
I love what I do and I look forward to meeting new people every day, as well as seeing the familiar faces of patients who’ve been with the clinic for many years. Helping people out of their pain is what I do best; I make sure my patients can live their best lives.”

Jemma McGrath
I graduated from the University of Chichester in 2022 with a BSc in Sports Therapy. Since then, I have gained hands-on experience working with football players, providing pitch-side care as well as pre- and post-match treatment. This has given me a strong understanding of how injuries occur in fast-paced, high-pressure environments, and how to manage them effectively in the moment while planning structured rehabilitation.
I have also worked in a range of health clinics across London alongside other sports therapists, osteopaths, and physiotherapists. In these settings, I have treated a diverse range of patients—from athletes to individuals experiencing everyday aches and injuries—delivering tailored treatment plans specific to each person’s needs.
I am particularly passionate about sports injuries and postural correction. I focus on how movement patterns and alignment contribute to pain and dysfunction, and I work to resolve the root of the problem, not just the symptoms. I enjoy creating personalised treatment and rehabilitation plans that support recovery, improve movement, and help individuals achieve their goals.
My approach is hands-on, with every session incorporating a combination of manual therapy, sports and deep tissue massage, stretching, and targeted exercises. My aim is to reduce pain, restore movement, improve posture, and prevent future injuries.
In my spare time I enjoy staying active through netball and going to the gym.

Reno Pelekanou (M.Ost)
Reno graduated with a Masters in Osteopathy from the University College of Osteopathy with a distinction, and also has a BA Honours Degree in Drama from the University of Bristol.
Reno is primarily a structural osteopath, using a range of manipulation and articulation techniques with patients, combined with soft tissue work. He also has an interest in mindfulness and its application to dealing with musculoskeletal pain.
He is passionate about health, fitness and mental wellbeing and loves helping educate patients to better understand their symptoms. He is a keen diver, and enjoys training in Muay Thai boxing, spending a lot of time training in Thailand.
As a mature osteopathic graduate, Reno previously worked in research & Insight. He spent a number of years in media research for the Guardian newspaper and then at the British Heart Foundation as Patient Insight manager, where he delivered research projects to help understand the needs of those living with cardiovascular disease.

Mona Dimian (M.Ost)
Mona Dimian holds a Master’s Degree in Osteopathy from the University College of Osteopathy (UCO) and is fully registered with the General Osteopathic Council.
Her journey into osteopathy began when she experienced firsthand the benefits of osteopathic treatment while taking her child to the Osteopathic Centre for Children (OCC). Inspired by the holistic and patient-centred approach of the profession, she decided to pursue a career in osteopathy.
Mona provides comprehensive care for a diverse range of patients, including office workers, seniors, women facing health challenges. She employs a blend of structural techniques, cranial therapy, and Chinese cupping.
Mona embraces a holistic approach to treatment, prioritising the identification and resolution of root causes of health issues rather than simply addressing symptoms. Her goal is to help patients achieve long-term well-being and an enhanced quality of life.
In addition to her osteopathic qualifications, Mona has undergone advanced training in cranial osteopathy at the Sutherland Osteopathic College. She is also skilled in Chinese cupping and massage, allowing her to offer a diverse array of therapeutic techniques tailored to each patient’s needs.
Outside of her practice, Mona enjoys doing yoga and nurturing her garden at her allotment, reflecting her commitment to health and balance in all areas of life.
Our external practitioners
We have an on-site treatment room, meaning we can offer complementary therapies and aesthetic treatments with skilled external professionals.

Rajwinder Kaur
Hi everyone, my name is Rajwinder and my company is B. Beautiful. I offer threading, waxing and facials amongst other beauty therapies. Beauty is my passion and I have been living my passion for 7 years. I love seeing my regular clients as well as meeting new people and I try my hardest to make all my clients happy and feel beautiful within themselves as well as outside. Hope to see you soon!

Evans Garr
At The Bellator Therapy, I provide tailored sports massage treatments built on trust and a deep commitment to your recovery and wellbeing.
As a qualified Level 3 Sports Massage Therapist and Personal Trainer, I take a holistic, problem-solving approach — focusing on long-term results, not just quick fixes.
I have worked with Neurological, Post Covid, and Sports injury conditions. It has been my privilege of working closely with medical doctors, and specialised manual therapists.
With a strong understanding of anatomy and biomechanics, ensuring effective rehabilitation and peak physical performance.
This all ties into a deep-rooted ethos of Rehabilitation, Recovery, and Rejuvenation, helping you feel supported, empowered, and in control of your physical health.

Joanna Cole
I am a registered member of the BACP and a fully qualified integrative counsellor, working online and face to face.
- I have a range of experience of working with children and adults who have found themselves in vulnerable positions.
- I have experience of working in two Secondary School’s as a School counsellor where I helped clients with a range of issues such as; relationship issues, feeling sad, generalised anxiety, low self-esteem, phobias, self-harm, sexuality, autism, bereavement, anxiety, depression, eating disorders, stress, panic attacks, obsessive compulsive disorder, addiction, and suicidal ideation.
- I worked and trained at a Women’s Centre and am experienced in domestic abuse and trauma counselling. I have helped clients with a range of issues such as; emotional abuse, coercive control, physical abuse, sexual abuse, financial abuse, and psychological abuse.
- I have thorough knowledge and experience of supporting people who are working 12 step programmes such as Alcoholics Anonymous, Cocaine Anonymous, CODA, Narcotics Anonymous and Overeaters Anonymous.
- Training/Modalities
- I have been trained to work integratively, which means that I combine different approaches. Everyone has different needs and by using an integration of different therapeutic approaches, you can get the most out of your personal counselling experience.
I work both time limited and open ended, something we would discuss during your assessment.
I am a registered member of the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy, I adhere to their ethical principles and offer a safe place to my clients, somewhere to share confidentially without fear of judgement or reprisal. I am in regular private supervision.
If you feel that I may be the right counsellor for you, please do not hesitate to contact me via email or phone for an assessment or further information.
Getting here
The clinic is located inside and at the back of the Marks and Spencer’s car park on West Wickham High Street. We’re roughly a one-minute walk from the 119 bus route on the high street, and the closest train station is West Wickham, roughly 15 minutes away. You can park in the Mark’s and Spencer’s car park for a maximum of 90 minutes for free – there are number plate recognition cameras at the entrance/exit to the car park.
Our address is:
92 High Street
West Wickham
Kent
BR4 0NF
Get in touch
Contact OsteoWellbeing and book an appointment with a qualified osteopath.
We have effective treatment options to suit you.
Call 020 3759 6474 or email info@osteowellbeing.co.uk.
