Chiropractors in Milton Keynes
Chiropractors in Milton Keynes assess and treat problems affecting the spine, joints and muscles, using manual adjustments, soft-tissue work and rehabilitation advice for issues such as back pain, neck pain, sciatica and headaches. This page lists chiropractic clinics across Milton Keynes and its surrounding towns, including Bletchley, Wolverton, Stony Stratford, Newport Pagnell, Woburn Sands and Olney. Each listing shows contact details, opening hours, reviews and a short summary of what customers say.
2 matching chiropractors
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Popular ★ 5 (105)
Tender Leaf Clinic
📍 Bancroft Park, 1A Constantine Way, Milton Keynes Accessible parkingAppointments recommendedCard payments
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What customers say review highlights
- thorough, personal care
- gentle, holistic approach
- clean, welcoming clinic
- friendly, knowledgeable team
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Popular ★ 4.6 (49)
Spine, Body & Health
📍 Unit 3 Twizel Cl, Milton Keynes Accessible parkingAppointment requiredAppointments recommended
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What customers say review highlights
- effective pain relief
- thorough assessment and imaging
- friendly welcoming team
- caring individual approach
- one report of no follow-up after consultation
Choosing a chiropractor in Milton Keynes
In the UK, chiropractic is a regulated profession and the title "chiropractor" is protected by law. Anyone practising must be registered with the General Chiropractic Council (GCC), which sets standards for training, conduct and continuing education, so it is worth checking that a clinic's practitioners appear on the GCC register. Many chiropractors are also members of professional bodies such as the British Chiropractic Association or the Royal College of Chiropractors, and you can ask about a practitioner's qualifications, experience and any special interests before booking.
What to expect from treatment
A first appointment usually involves a case history, a physical examination and sometimes referral for imaging before any treatment begins. A good clinic will explain your diagnosis, the proposed plan and the likely number of sessions, and will discuss costs upfront. If your symptoms suggest a condition outside the scope of chiropractic care, a registered practitioner should refer you to your GP or another appropriate service. Check clinic accessibility, parking and whether appointments are covered by any private health insurance you hold.
Do I need a referral from my GP to see a chiropractor?
No. Chiropractors are primary healthcare practitioners, so you can book directly without a GP referral. It is still sensible to tell your GP about ongoing treatment, and a registered chiropractor will refer you back to your GP if your condition needs medical investigation.
How can I check a chiropractor is properly registered?
Every practising chiropractor in the UK must be registered with the General Chiropractic Council. You can search the GCC register online by name to confirm registration, and you can ask the clinic directly about qualifications and professional body membership.