Gentle Osteopathic Care and Wellness for All Ages

Serving Oakland, San Leandro, Albany, Berkeley, Elcerrito, Richmond and surrounds.

Welcome to Nourish: Your Trusted Osteopath Oakland Clinic

A healing home in Oakland, where you can find relief from pain and dysfunction for your whole family.

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Through non physician osteopathic treatment, therapeutic and soft tissue massage, and the benefits of our infrared sauna at our Oakland clinic, we aim to restore health and balance of your body, mind, and spirit.

Our clients include people looking for relief from acute or chronic pain and stress; those seeking support for shoulder pain or pelvic pain; pregnant people preparing for birth; parents in search of a holistic way to keep their kids healthy and their nervous system balanced; and adults and seniors exploring new paths to better overall health, pain management, and recovery from injury or illness.

We are delighted to be part of your healing journey and believe that together, with the guidance of an experienced osteopath dedicated to your long-term well-being, we will find a way to help you through.

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What is Osteopathy?

Osteopathy (non-physician) is a gentle, hands-on manual therapy that supports overall health by easing pain and tension. This form of osteopathic care uses simple osteopathic techniques such as soft tissue massage to promote healing and restore balance.

It is commonly used for back pain, neck pain, joint pain, sports injuries, headaches, and more, offering effective pain relief and injury prevention for patients of all ages.

Our approach combines modern clinical science with traditional osteopathic techniques for effective pain relief and injury prevention.

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Nourish Oakland Services

Osteopathy

Massage

Sauna

Retreat & Workshops

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Our Oakland Practitioners + Therapists

All practitioners at Nourish Oakland have completed specialized training in their modalities.

Our team includes internationally trained non-physician osteopathic manual therapists, dedicated osteopaths who complete five years of higher education plus extensive apprentice-style training before becoming practitioners.

This education covers anatomy, physiology, osteopathic principles, osteopathic techniques, pediatrics, obstetrics, radiology, and pharmacology, ensuring each experienced osteopath provides safe and effective care for every patient.

How it works in Oakland

Get started today with our simple process

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Book your appointment by phone or online

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Come in for your initial treatment

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Learn about your individual treatment plan

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Begin your healing journey with Nourish

Osteopath Oakland FAQ

  • An osteopathic physician (DO) is a licensed medical doctor in the United States who can prescribe medication and perform surgery.

    A non-physician osteopath, like those at Nourish, provides hands-on manual therapy focused on restoring balance and function without drugs or surgery.

  • Yes, Nourish serves as a holistic osteopathic clinic in Oakland, offering manual therapy, pain management, and wellness support for people of all ages.

  • In California, osteopathic physicians (DOs) are fully licensed medical doctors. They practice across all areas of medicine, from primary care to surgery, and can prescribe medication just like MDs.

    Osteopathy here is integrated into the broader healthcare system, with DOs trained to apply a whole-person approach that emphasises both medical treatment and the body’s natural ability to heal.

    While the structure differs from other countries, the core philosophy of holistic care remains the same.

  • Yes. Osteopathy is commonly sought for lower back pain, hip pain, and recovery from a sports injury. Using gentle techniques, we help restore mobility, reduce discomfort, and support faster healing.

  • Osteopathy focuses on the musculoskeletal framework, the bones, joints, and muscles that support your body. Through osteopathic manipulation and hands-on care, we help release restrictions, improve movement, and restore balance.

11881 Skyline Blvd, Suite G Oakland CA 94619

Services in Oakland, CA

  • Non Physician Osteopathy

  • Massage Therapy

  • Workshops

  • Wellness Retreat

Oakland Clinic Hours
Monday, Wednesday and Thursday
10:00am - 6:30pm

Tuesday & Friday
10:00am - 8pm

Saturday 9am-2pm

Phone
(510) 397-9457

 
  • Their help was invaluable postpartum and also helpful for my baby in establishing nursing and making her more comfortable.

    S.VK, Nourish Client

  • My massage was fabulous, the best I've ever had. The therapist found the tight spots and worked them in a way that felt almost magical in its multi layers approach of moving my body.

    DMW, Nourish Client

  • I have been seen by two of their practitioners to help me with a pinched nerve & with chronic issues resulting from a bike accident several years ago. I am so amazed by how impactful osteopathy is given the gentle nature of the practice.

    JB, Nourish Client

  • The practitioners listen well and treat gently, knowledgeably, and effectively. Their treatments get to the root and relieve the discomfort of not only physical ailments but also their related emotional/psychological stre

    D.LD, Nourish Client

  • I have had years of chronic neck and back pain and, more recently, foot pain as well. Unlike doctors and PT people I have seen, the practitioners treated all three pain points. As a consequence, the neck and back pain have essentially disappeared and the foot pain is lessening bit by bit through treatment and home exercises.

    JE, Nourish Client