MG Osteopathy & Sports Injury Clinic – Hackney & Islington
MG Osteopathy & Sports Injury Clinic is a professional osteopathy and sports injury clinic in East London, conveniently located between Hackney, Islington, and Old Street.
We specialise in osteopathy, physiotherapy, sports massage, dry needling, cupping therapy, and shockwave therapy, providing personalised treatment for pain relief, injury recovery, and long-term wellbeing. Hybrid sessions are available where appropriate to combine hands-on treatment with rehabilitation and exercise-based care.
Each appointment includes a thorough assessment, clear diagnosis, and a tailored treatment plan designed to address the root cause of your symptoms rather than just temporary relief. Our approach is suitable for both acute injuries and long-standing conditions.
The clinic is equipped with modern rehabilitation and training facilities, allowing us to support recovery, improve movement, and help prevent recurring injuries. The premises are fully accessible and include a lift for easy access.
Our team of qualified osteopaths, physiotherapists, and fitness coaches are committed to delivering high-quality care in a comfortable, professional environment.
Nearest Public Transport
- Tube: Angel or Old Street (6–10 minute walk)
- Overground: Haggerston, Essex Road
- Buses: 21, 76, 141, N271
- Parking: Eagle Wharf Road (pay via Ring app)
- Cycling: Barclays Bike station nearby
The Team
MG Osteopathy & Sports Injury Clinic is staffed by qualified osteopaths, physiotherapists, and fitness coaches, offering a comprehensive approach to pain management, rehabilitation, and injury prevention.
Murat Gecmen, Principal Osteopath, brings over 20 years of personal training experience, combining manual therapy with a strong understanding of movement, rehabilitation, and performance.
What We Like About the Venue
- Atmosphere: Professional, restorative, and welcoming
- Specialises in: Personalised assessments, accurate diagnosis, and tailored treatment plans
- Extra touches: English, Turkish, Hindi and Greek are spoken at the clinic