Vladimir (Vlad) Levachyov

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About Vladimir

I’m an osteopath with a calm, thoughtful approach to care. I work with patients of all ages, with a particular focus on babies, children and teenagers.

Helping you feel at ease is central to how I work. I take time to listen carefully, explain things clearly, and make sure you feel informed and supported throughout your care.

I qualified as an osteopath in 2015 and have worked in both private practice and the NHS. Over the past decade, I’ve gained experience supporting recovery following orthopaedic surgery, as well as working with long-standing pain, desk-based strain and sports-related injuries.

In recent years, I’ve increasingly specialised in paediatric and cranial osteopathy. I understand that bringing your baby or child for treatment can feel unfamiliar or daunting. I aim to create a relaxed, unhurried environment where you, as a parents feel heard and your children feel safe and comfortable.

I adapt each appointment to suit the individual child, taking into account temperament, sensitivity and family context. I have a particular interest in working with neurodivergent children and adolescents, and I tailor sessions to meet their needs — whether that means keeping things predictable, working slowly, or allowing extra time for trust to build.

Before training as an osteopath, I worked in science and engineering. This background continues to shape my analytical approach to assessment, as well as my focus on clear communication, realistic timeframes and helping you understand how to support your own recovery.

Outside the clinic, I train in Japanese martial arts, which has influenced my interest in movement, posture and physical resilience. When I’m not working, I enjoy cycling, motorbikes and playing guitar — with varying degrees of success!
Specialisms
Cranial Osteopathy, treatment of babies and children, children with neurodiversity, acupuncture
Sutherland Cranial College of Osteopathy