
His Graduate Diploma of Osteopathic Theory and Practice was obtained in 2004 from the Canadian Academy of Osteopathy in Hamilton, Canada.
In 2006, he completed additional studies in the Art, Science and Practice of Osteopathy at the Maidstone College of Classical Osteopathy. He did so under the direct tutelage of the president of the Institute of Classical Osteopathy, John Wernham, who himself was trained by one of the founders of osteopathic theory and philosophy, J.M. Littlejohn.
Between 2005 and 2009, in addition to private practice, Andrew was involved in the teaching of new generations of Osteopathic Practitioners.
Andrew has been working as a manual therapist for over 25 years and has been applying osteopathic techniques to his practice since 1998.
He is a knowledgeable, caring, patient-oriented individual, who believes in treating the root of the problem, not just the symptoms.