A female chiropractic touch in Eastbourne!

Accomplished Women: Doctor of Chiropractic, Victoria White DC, MAOxon, MChiro, LRCC

My name is Victoria White and I am a Doctor of Chiropractic, which means I’m a specialist in muscle, joint and trapped nerve type problems. Women make up half my profession. However, when I moved to Eastbourne I was the only female chiropractor in the area! I relished the challenge and was delighted to bring my style of practice to Eastbourne.

I’ve always given my all to everything I do. My first degree was in Biological Sciences at Oxford University. After graduating I worked abroad, which was when I discovered chiropractic.

I had suffered with headaches for years and as a last resort I tried chiropractic. Wow! It was amazing. I was delighted. My headaches were gone. I was so inspired that I decided on a career change. It was a big decision to give everything up, move back to the UK and start University again for another four years. I graduated with Merit, completed an additional qualification in Acupuncture and began my new career.

Some people don’t like the physicality and ‘clicks’ often associated with chiropractic and I love explaining that there are other options. I’ve enjoyed bringing my style of chiropractic to Eastbourne and am delighted to be working as part of the award-winning team at Lushington Chiropractic in the town centre. I’ve only been here a year and am already getting lots of personal recommendations.

This summer an old University friend of mine and Doctor of Chiropractic, Caroline Mulliner, joined Lushington too. Between us we’re looking forward introducing more people to excellent results with Chiropractic care.

For your consultation call Lushington Chiropractic on 01323 722499. £10 off for all Wellbeing readers – offer valid until 30th September (consultation spaces limited, strictly first come first served)
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