Dr Jagjeet Singh Sandhu is an osteopath based in Catherine Field, in Sydney’s south west. You’ll find the practice at 15 Wilhelm Parade, Catherine Field NSW 2557. The clinic is a steady, local place where people come when their body feels stiff, sore, or just not quite right.
As an osteopath, Dr Sandhu uses hands-on care to help with everyday problems like back and neck discomfort, muscle tightness, and aches that build up over time. Many patients are dealing with issues that flare up with work, sport, or even long days sitting. Sometimes it’s a one-off injury. Other times it’s something that has been hanging around and slowly changing how you move.
Treatments focus on spinal adjustments, muscle manipulation, joint mobilization, and soft tissue therapy. This kind of approach can help loosen things up, improve movement, and ease that nagging feeling that makes simple tasks harder than they should be. At times, the goal is also to help the body cope better, so you’re not constantly starting from scratch after you’ve rested.
Over time, the care is built around what the body is doing in real life. That might mean looking at where the tightness is showing up, how your joints are moving, and what feels different compared to your usual. Dr Sandhu keeps things practical and grounded, aiming for treatments that feel clear and manageable.
In terms of experience, the work is based on day-to-day osteopathy appointments and treating a range of common physical concerns. The plan is to use manual techniques safely and in a way that fits with the person in the chair, not just the problem on paper.
Education details aren’t listed here, but the training is centred on osteopathy and hands-on manual treatment, including the kinds of techniques used in the clinic—spinal adjustments, joint work, and soft tissue therapy.
There isn’t specific information provided here about research publications or clinical trials. If that matters for your situation, it’s best to ask during a visit, so you can get the most relevant answer for your health needs.