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Dr Sonia Romano (Osteopath) B.Sci (Clin Sci) M. HSci (Osteo)

Dr Sonia Romano graduated from Victoria University with a Bachelor of Science (Clinical Science) and Masters of Health Science (Osteopathy) 2012. Upon completion, Sonia decided on a tree-change, leaving Melbourne to work as an osteopath in Shepparton for the 2 years which has given her invaluable experience​ in providing osteopathic treatment, health and wellbeing to the local community ranging from farmers to office-workers.

Sonia has also completed studies in Dry Needling, kinesiology taping using the Rocktaping method, as well as studying the biomechanics of running and walking, and how conditions of the legs and feet affect normal movement. Sonia applies this knowledge to all patients from adults through to children, desk workers to amateur athletes and pregnant women.

Outside of work, Sonia has been involved with soccer, representing Victoria in her teens, and loves to spend time with family and friends as well as travelling.

Dr Meghan Hester (Osteopath) B.Sci (Clin Sci) M. HSci (Osteo)

Meghan has graduated with a Bachelor of Science (Clinical Science) and Master of Osteopathy at Victoria University. 

Meghan treats both acute and chronic musculoskeletal conditions affecting patients of all walks of life. In any patient, alleviating pain and improving range of motion is always the priority. Meghan also specialises in treating rowing injuries having been involved in the sport for the last 11 years coaching, coxing and competing. Meghan has represented Victoria at the Rowing Nationals for the past three years and represented Australia on the underage team in 2015. Coming from this elite sporting background, Meghan loves the challenge of piecing together the puzzle of your body and treating the cause of your dysfunction. As part of the team, Meghan endeavours to help you move-wise with freedom and confidence.

Outside of the osteo clinic and the rowing boat, you'll undoubtedly find Meg on (or planning) her next crazy hiking adventure or outdoors soaking up what nature has to offer.

Dr Elie Mokbel (Osteopath) ((B. HSci, B.AppSci (Osteo))

Elie graduated from RMIT with a Bachelor of Health Science and Bachelor of Applied Science (Osteopathy).

Elie enjoys treating a wide range of musculoskeletal conditions by choosing the correct treatment techniques for the patient. Elie has a special interest in sporting and gym injuries as he has sustained his fair share of injuries while doing various activities such as weight lifting, basketball, brazilian jiu-jitsu, kickboxing, mixed martial arts and many more.

He understands the difficulty of rehabilitation plans as he has had a full recovery after suffering a tear to a ligament in his knee. Elie has completed further studies in dry needling and cupping and loves to combine these with his proficient osteopathy skills.

Outside of the clinic, you will likely find Elie at the gym or at home cooking up a storm for himself and his wife. 

Dr Matt Tancevski (Osteopath) ((B. HSci, B.AppSci (Osteo))

Matt graduated from RMIT with a Bachelor of Health Science and Bachelor of Applied Science (Osteopathy).

Matt enjoys treating a wide range of musculoskeletal conditions by assessing and correctly using the treatment techniques for the patient. Matt enjoys treating people of all ages and backgrounds, from athletes to elderly and everything in between.

Matt has always been passionate with all things sport, health and fitness. Matt loves sports and is passionate in soccer, football, golf, basketball and MMA. Growing up, Matt competed and trained in soccer at both amateur and elite levels. Having endured injuries himself through sport, Matt understands the frustration of injury and rehabilitation and is motivated to help others when injuries occur.

Matt treats using a wide range of osteopathic knowledge and techniques to ensure its customised to your needs. Matt loves a challenge and understands that everybody is different, and finds it rewarding when he can make patients make a positive lifestyle change that improves their quality of life.

When he’s not treating patients, you’ll find Matt playing golf, at the gym, watching the football, spending time with his family and friends and looking for his next destination to travel too.

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