New Town Osteopathy, New Town
Day | Time |
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Sunday | Closed |
Monday | Closed |
Tuesday | Closed |
Wednesday | Closed |
Thursday | Closed |
Friday | Closed |
Saturday | Closed |
Consultation Fee
Not specified
Osteopath
4.5
Joint manipulation
Soft tissue therapy
Exercise prescription
Nutritional counseling
Dr Stuart Davis is an Osteopath based in Hobart’s suburb of New Town, Tasmania. He works at New Town Osteopathy, located at 67 Pedder Street, New Town TAS 7008. Degree and years of experience are not listed here, but his role as an Osteopath shows his focus on helping people with body movement and comfort. Dr Davis is dedicated to guiding patients toward better movement and everyday ease. He offers a range of practical services that aim to make daily life easier and pain-free for his patients. This includes joint manipulation to improve mobility, soft tissue therapy to ease muscle tension, exercise prescription to build strength and resilience, and nutritional counseling to support overall health. These services come together to help people feel more in control of their bodies.
Dr Davis serves patients in and around Hobart, especially in New Town, and brings care to the local Tasmanian community. Being based at 67 Pedder Street places him in a convenient, central location for residents of New Town and nearby suburbs. He takes time to listen to concerns, explain treatment options clearly, and tailor plans to each person. His approach is practical, with clear steps that patients can follow at home, in the gym, or at work. The goal is to reduce symptoms, restore movement, and support long-term wellness.
In his practice, patient care is built on steady communication and collaboration. Dr Davis emphasizes listening to patient needs, explaining what each treatment does, and setting achievable goals. He encourages questions and makes sure each person understands their plan. Teamwork matters to him, with value placed on coordinating care with other health professionals when needed. He keeps learning at the core of his work, staying up-to-date with new techniques and evidence to help patients recover faster and stay healthier.
People trust Dr Davis for a dependable and friendly experience. His solid local reputation comes from consistent, patient-focused care delivered in a comfortable, professional setting. With his osteopathy expertise and practical services, patients in New Town and the broader Hobart region can access supportive care that aims to improve daily life, mobility, and overall health.
Had a stiff lower back after a big weekend of hiking around Hobart. Dr Davis did some targeted joint manipulation and soft tissue work, and within a few days I was feeling heaps better. He also gave me simple exercises to do at home and a bit of nutrition advice to help with inflammation.
Was a bit worried about my knee after a run, but Dr Davis explained everything clearly and took me through a few gentle treatments. The soft tissue therapy really helped loosen things up, and the ankle/hip exercises he prescribed are straightforward to follow.
What a relief. I’ve had tight shoulders from desk work for ages. The osteopathy session at 67 Pedder Street, New Town felt personalised and thorough. Joint manipulation felt precise, and the nutritional tips were simple and practical.
I’m an tradie and my back takes a beating. Dr Davis spent time understanding my job, did some effective soft tissue work, and prescribed easy exercises. I left feeling looser and more confident to tackle the week.
I booked after a coworker recommended him. Dr Davis explained the treatment plan clearly and I appreciated the focus on prevention, not just quick fixes. The nutritional counselling was a nice bonus that I wasn’t expecting.
I hurt my shoulder doing some lifting, and the combination of joint manipulation and targeted exercises helped a lot. The clinic vibe at New Town is friendly, and I felt supported throughout the process.
Family-friendly and professional. My teenager had some neck stiffness after school sport, and Dr Davis handled it well with careful soft tissue work and simple stretches. We’ll be back for sure if anything flares up.