About Dr Kate Doak

Kate Doak has completed a Bachelor of Applied Science in Osteopathy at RMIT, a five year university course, and graduated in 1995. She has worked in a number of Osteopathic clinics, including her own practice since then; Windsor Osteopathy, Berwick Osteopathy, Arcadia Health, mhealth and Waterways Osteopathy. These clinics have included working with GPs, Physiotherapists, Naturopaths, Traditional Chinese Medicine, Masseurs and Pilates instructors.

Kate has always been interested in the complexities of the human body and how Osteopathy can help improve health and wellbeing when treating acute and chronic injuries to the body. Kate enjoys Osteopathy because of its holistic approach; understanding how one region in dysfunction can result in problems elsewhere in the body. Treatment therefore is not just treating the pain site but addressing all contributing factors, which leads to better outcomes for the patient.

Kate has additional training in dry needling techniques and has completed the APPI Clinical Pilates Equipment course. She has worked over the years with a wide range of practitioners and understands the importance of co-treating patients when there are complex issues involved. This leads to better outcomes for the patient.

Kate has a special interest in complex pelvic/ low back dysfunction, scoliosis and neck and whiplash injury.

Through this training and her experience, she wants to not only treat patients to relieve pain, but to educate patients in their own self management and ultimately educate people to understand their body more, knowledge is power.

About Dr Alyce Nicholls

Having completed her studies in mid-2021 at Victoria University, Alyce joins our practice after working in regional Victoria.

Before beginning her career in Osteopathy, Alyce completed a Bachelor of Arts and Science, majoring in Physiology and Psychology. She then completed an honours degree investigating the role of stress and adrenaline on the immune system. After working in medical research for several years, her passion for helping people with pain and chronic illness lead her to study osteopathy.

Alyce is a research-focused and driven practitioner with a passion for helping people manage pain and chronic illness. She embraces a holistic and individualised approach which considers how factors like work, hobbies, stress, illness, and injury may impact your recovery. She is always focused on achieving the best quality of life and movement possible for her patients.

Alyce treats a wide range of conditions however, she enjoys helping her patients with lower back, upper back, neck, shoulder and jaw pain.

Outside of Osteopathy, Alyce works in a medical laboratory, and enjoys yoga, reading, hiking and travel.

Alyce Nicholls

About Dr Jonathan Cannizzaro

Jonathan is new to our clinic this year.

Jonathan treats a wide range of conditions, including low back pain and neck and shoulder pain.

He has a special interest in sports related injuries. Having worked with many athletes previously at Old Mentonians Football Club and currently with South Melbourne Football Club, Jonathan understands the importance of listening to patients needs and working with them to improve their overall health.

He holds a great passion in getting patients back to their active lives and preventing further injuries. Jonathan has known from a young age that he wanted to be an Osteopath after receiving treatment from a local Osteopathy clinic after a soccer injury. His philosophy surrounds using a holistic approach considering all areas of health to get his patients back to enjoying movement.

Outside of Osteopathy, Jonathan enjoys travelling, spending time with friends and family, playing soccer, working out and cycling.

Jonathan works Thursday afternoon / evening 1-7 pm

Jonathan Cannizzaro