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Ellie Pennycook

Andrew Varnham D.C.
MChiro
Doctor of Chiropractic
Chiropractor & Co-owner

Registered with the GCC and the UCA.

Andrew (Andy) had wanted to be a chiropractor since he sustained a neck injury on a rugby tour to South Africa.

At the time, Andy’s grandfather Gerald helped him back to health using chiropractic techniques. From that moment, Andy knew this was something he wanted to be able to do himself, to help others for the rest of his life. 

Andy finished his studies in 2016, graduating from the McTimoney College of Chiropractic. Since graduating, alongside practising chiropractic, Andy has continued to train and learn with a goal of becoming a masterful chiropractor, delivering outstanding healing results as his grandfather did for him. This led him to train amongst some of the best chiropractors in the profession and work his way to become a leader for a community of chiropractors (a Lead Facilitator for Kairos Training Culture, who commit to mastery and developing the art of chiropractic). Andy’s goal is to continue to deliver masterful adjustments allowing each individual to have an increased expression of life.

Andy loves various forms of physical activity in his spare time, including gymnastics, rock climbing, weightlifting, and walking with his dog Totu. He is a keen musician, having played the guitar for over 15 years and is a big coffee connoisseur.

Posts by Andrew

Body Signals: Understanding Physical Messages

Your body is constantly communicating with you, sending important signals about its state of health and wellbeing. Learning to understand and respond to these messages is crucial for maintaining optimal…
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Restoring Balance: Your Body’s Natural State

Your body is constantly working to maintain its natural balance, much like a skilled orchestra conductor guiding multiple instruments to create perfect harmony. Understanding this delicate equilibrium and how chiropractic…
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Physical Patterns: Breaking the Cycle of Tension

We all develop physical patterns throughout our lives – some helpful, others potentially harmful. Understanding and addressing these patterns, particularly those involving tension, is key to maintaining optimal health and…
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