Meet the clinic team

Our busy teaching clinic in Bethnal Green treats a wide range of patients from across the local community. Our Clinic Manager Julia Empey heads up our team of clinical tutors who supervise, mentor, and teach our osteopathy students.

Clinical Tutors

All of our clinical teaching team are involved in osteopathy practice outside of the teaching clinic and bring with them a wealth of knowledge and experience which benefits both students and patients.

Our clinic tutors have specialist backgrounds in a wide range of areas including women’s health, paediatrics, sports rehabilitation, structural and cranial osteopathy and equine osteopathy.

This allows students to experience a wide range of specialisms as part of their clinical studies.

Julia Empey

Clinical Manager

Specialist clinic

Our popular Paediatric clinic provides students observational experience of some of our youngest patients.

Earlier this year Julia Empey took on the new role of clinic manager. Julia leads a team of clinic tutors who supervise and supporting the learning of students at the LSO. Prior to taking on her new the role she was working at the London School of Osteopathy in the clinic as a tutor and in the classroom in teaching and assistant role.
Julia graduated from the London School of Osteopathy in 2015 and then went on to gain post graduate qualifications in Medical Acupuncture and in Animal Osteopathy. As with all our osteopathic tutors Julia works in practice outside the LSO. Since graduating from the LSO she has built up her own successful practice offering osteopathic care for both humans and animals.
When not working Julia can be found cooking for friends and family or on a yard with the horses.
Julia says the best thing about working as an osteopath is “that no one day is the same, it is an incredibly varied career where you can choose so many different routes”.

Executive team

Julia Empey

Indera Ajimal

Mark Bujakowski

Moises Figueiredo

Maria Hayes

Dan Kay

Dawn Limbert

Rebecca Marchat

Gavin Smith

Daniel Warin

Robert Winiberg

Cate Vernon

Our mission

To be an effective, efficient and supportive learning organisation committed to the generation, provision & development of high quality osteopathic education and research which meets the needs and requirements of all stakeholders. The LSO will continue to make significant contributions to the health care of its diverse local population.