Mr Sammy Fahd is an osteopath based in Epping, VIC. You can find him at 230 Cooper Street, Epping VIC 3076. If you’ve been dealing with aches, niggles, or ongoing pain, he can help you work out what’s going on and what to do next.
As an osteopath, Mr Fahd focuses on how your body moves, not just the pain you feel today. In many cases, that means looking at your back, your joints, and the way your muscles and soft tissues are coping. He’s especially helpful for people with back pain, and for those with musculoskeletal issues that come and go with daily life.
The first step is usually a physical exam. He takes the time to check things like movement, posture, and areas that feel tight or sore. From there, he may use osteopathic manipulative treatment and musculoskeletal adjustments. These hands-on treatments are aimed at easing tension, improving movement, and supporting your body to settle.
At times, the problem isn’t only in the spot where the pain shows up. Over time, factors like stress, long days at work, not moving enough, or even sleep habits can play a part. That’s why he also offers nutritional counselling alongside treatment. It’s practical advice, the kind you can actually use, to support how your body recovers and feels day to day.
Mr Fahd’s experience comes from treating real people with real aches—patients who want clearer answers and a steady plan. He keeps things calm and straightforward, and he explains what he’s doing as he goes. The goal is simple: help you feel more comfortable and more able to move.
His education is in osteopathy, with training focused on hands-on assessment and treatment. He also aims to stay up to date with current osteopathy guidance so care stays relevant for modern life.
Information about clinical trials or hospital affiliations isn’t provided here, but you can be confident the care is focused on everyday musculoskeletal problems and getting you back to your usual routine.
If you’d like to book an appointment in Epping, you can visit 230 Cooper Street. For many people, getting an assessment sooner rather than later makes a real difference.