Vitality Health Osteopathy

Osteopathy with Vitality Health Insurance at Wellthy Clinic – Everything You Need to Know

Looking for a Vitality-Approved Osteopath in London?

If you have Vitality private medical insurance, you can claim for osteopathy treatment at Wellthy Clinic. We are registered with Vitality, which means you can access osteopathic care with us and claim reimbursement through your policy with ease.

This page explains everything you need to know — no need to trawl through Vitality’s policy documents.

Does Vitality cover Osteopathy?

Yes, Osteopathy is covered by Vitality Health Insurance when you have the optional Therapies Cover added to your policy. This benefit is designed to cover a range of treatments, including:

  • Osteopathy

  • Physiotherapy

  • Chiropractic treatment

  • Acupuncture

  • Homeopathy

  • Podiatry/Chiropody

  • Up to two consultations with a dietician per plan year

If you have Therapies Cover included, Osteopathy is fully covered subject to the policy terms.

What’s Typically Covered?

  • Osteopathy is covered in full when Therapies Cover is added to your policy.

  • There are no set limits on the number of sessions, provided the treatment is medically necessary and authorised according to your plan terms.

  • A GP referral or consultant referral is required to access Osteopathy under Vitality.

Common conditions covered include:

  • Back pain

  • Neck pain

  • Joint pain

  • Posture-related discomfort

  • Sports injuries

  • Pregnancy-related musculoskeletal issues

How to Claim Osteopathy with Vitality

  1. Check Your Cover

  2. Log in to your Vitality Member Zone or contact Vitality to confirm that your policy includes the Therapies Cover option.

  3. Get a Referral

  4. Vitality requires a GP referral or a consultant referral before starting osteopathy treatment. This can be arranged through your NHS GP, private GP, or Vitality’s own virtual GP service.

  5. Book Your Appointment

  6. Complete your registration form, enter your Vitality member number and authorisation code

  7. Attend Your Appointment

  8. We will directly bill Vitality on your behalf

Common Questions

Is Osteopathy covered by Vitality?

Yes, if you have added Therapy Coverage to your health insurance policy.

How many sessions does Vitality cover?

There is no set session limit. Treatment is covered as long as it is medically necessary, authorised, and within the policy terms.

Do I need a GP referral for Osteopathy with Vitality?

Yes, a referral from a GP or consultant is required before starting osteopathy treatment. This can be obtained through Vitality’s Digital GP service or your regular GP.

Can Wellthy Clinic bill Vitality directly?

Yes, we will bill directly on your behalf.

How long are the sessions?

The first appointment is 45 minutes, and follow-up sessions are 30 minutes covered with Vitality. It is possible to extend follow-up sessions to 45 minutes for an additional fee. Feel free to phone the clinic to discuss.

What conditions does Osteopathy help with?

Osteopathy supports a wide range of musculoskeletal conditions, including back pain, neck pain, joint problems, posture issues, pregnancy-related discomfort, and sports injuries.

Why Choose Wellthy Clinic for Osteopathy?

  • Vitality-registered osteopaths

  • Central London location

  • Fully registered with the General Osteopathic Council (GOsC)

  • Clear guidance on insurance claims

  • Appointments are available on weekdays, evenings, and weekends

  • Holistic, client-focused treatment approach

Book Your Appointment Today

If you have Vitality insurance and would like to use it for Osteopathy, we’re happy to help guide you through the process.

Contact us or book online now to get started.

How do I book?

You can view our availability using our online booking system by selecting ‘Osteopathy and Vitality Initial session’.

If you have any further questions, feel free to contact us

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Disclaimer:

This information was accurate at the time of publication but may be subject to change. Please refer to your insurer’s latest policy documents or contact them directly to confirm your cover.