Osteopathy in Rochester

Looking for Osteopathy in Rochester?

At Tim Wood Healthcare, we are a team of expert physiotherapists, offering expert care for everything from back pain and sports injuries to long-term conditions like arthritis and neurological concerns. Whether you’re recovering from surgery, managing chronic pain, or just looking to move more freely, we’re here to help with personalised, hands-on treatment and advice.

As part of our commitment to the local community, we’ve put together this quick guide to Rochester—a historic town in the local area. While you’re nearby, why not get that persistent pain looked at? Simply contact us now to find out how we can help, or use the quick and easy online booking system.

About Rochester

Rochester is one of Kent’s true gems — a riverside town packed with charm, character, and centuries of history. With its cobbled streets, independent shops, and iconic castle, it’s a favourite for both visitors and locals alike. Whether you’re here for a quiet coffee, a day of exploring, or just soaking up the old-world atmosphere, Rochester is a place that makes you want to linger.

Rochester’s history stretches back to Roman times and beyond. It was once a key military and trading hub, thanks to its strategic position on the River Medway. The impressive Rochester Castle, built soon after the Norman Conquest, and Rochester Cathedral, founded in 604 AD, are lasting reminders of the town’s importance through the ages. With centuries of stories etched into its stones, Rochester has managed to keep its heritage alive while still feeling fresh and welcoming.

Modern Rochester blends the historic with the vibrant. The High Street is lined with quirky boutiques, cosy cafés, and inviting pubs, while regular markets and festivals bring the community together throughout the year. The town is particularly famous for its links to Charles Dickens, and you’ll find nods to the author all over — from the charming shopfronts to the popular Dickens Festival. With the river flowing gently alongside and Rochester Cathedral standing tall at the centre, there’s always something to look at or do.

Directions from Rochester to our Clinic