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📍 Location 348 Bagot St, Suite 108 — closest to Montreal St, in the limestone row of offices (downtown Kingston).
đźš— Parking: Free parking available please use the visitor spots- there are additional visitor spots around back.
🍂 Fall Schedule (Effective Sept 1)
Tues & Thurs → reserved for ongoing patients. Mon/Wed/Fri → dynamic openings for new patients & overflow.
✨ Add yourself to the waitlist to be notified of last-minute spots.
🌿 Treatment Experience All sessions now include built-in buffer time before and after. This ensures your appointment starts and ends on time, but with a more grounded pace — you’ll never feel rushed.
Rates (effective Sept 1):
30 min Follow-up — $130 + HST (single issue or tune-up)
45 min Follow-up — $180 + HST (multi-issue or in-depth)
60 min Initial — $250 + HST (new or reassessment)
🎯 SOS Appointments (current patients only): Urgent care spots available. Bookable up to 5 days ahead by call, text, or email. First come, first served.
⚖️ Policies Cancellations: 48 hours’ notice required, or the full rate will apply. Payments: Credit card kept securely on file. Debit also accepted. (No cash.)
đź“© Questions or need assistance? Call/text 613-766-3503 or email us.
❤️ With care, The FCHN Team
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Osteopathy (Classical)
To book a follow-up appointment, first choose the practitioner you'd like to see by clicking their photo on the right-hand side.
Osteopathy is all about getting rid of the “strings” in your body. We look to balance restrictions and asymmetries so that every tissue, everywhere, has exactly what it needs to the healthiest it can be. Classical Osteopathy is a wonderful option for people of all ages and abilities. Treatments consist of manual adjustments that are localized and specific and focused on relieving pressures and restrictions.
The practice is based on an extensive understanding of anatomy and physiology and is anchored by four fundamental principles:
1. The body is a complete unit (mind, body, spirit)
2. The body is self-healing and self-regulating
3. The structure (anatomy) and function (physiology) are interrelated on all levels
4. Rational treatment is based on these principles
How does osteopathy work? Imagine tying a string around your finger. After only a short while, the string begins to affect nerve supply, blood supply and general circulation. If you left that string on for a long period of time, your finger would stop receiving the vital circulation it needs to thrive and the tissue would eventually break down and die.
Initial assessments include a health history intake and a physical assessment, followed by treatment, and are usually about 40-50 minutes in length. Subsequent treatments are approximately 25 minutes in length. You are not required to undress for Osteopathic sessions, though it is recommended you wear comfortable, non-restrictive clothing, such as yoga pants/shorts and a tank top/t-shirt/sports bra.
Select a treatment
from the list on the left
to view available appointment times

Need Help? 613-766-3503 info@fchn.ca