The London Orthotic Consultancy's clinic in Bristol is based in Litfield House, a Grade II listed building, located in the Clifton area of Bristol, within walking distance of Brunel's famous Clifton Suspension Bridge.
The clinic provides advice and a range of orthotic treatments, including:
To make an appointment at LOC Bristol, please call: 020 8974 9989 or email: [email protected]
Sat Nav Settings: If using Sat Nav please put the destination as Litfield Place or Camp Road. Litfield House Medical Centre is at the top of Camp Road on the right-hand side. Look out for the red post box which is directly outside the House.
Postcode: BS8 3LS
LOC Bristol
Litfield House Medical Centre
1 Litfield Place, Clifton Down
Bristol
BS8 3LS
We are also open one Monday per month from 9:00-15:00 for pectus, club foot and lower-limb orthotic assessments (not requiring Gait Lab analysis). Please note, any follow-up fittings will require an appointment at our Kingston clinic.
Litfield House was built in 1830 and has been used as a Medical Consulting Centre since 1938. It has kept many of the original features, allowing consultants and their patients to feel more relaxed in a non-clinical atmosphere.
For more information, visit Litfield House Medical Centre.
We have the following facilities and amenities at our Bristol location:
For more information, visit Litfield House Medical Centre.
Clothing worn is dependent on which clinic you are attending. You will be sent a letter detailing what clothing to wear along with all other details prior to any appointment at the clinic.
Mum Natalie shares her experience of having both her identical twins diagnosed with craniosynostosis. Ella and Nina had surgery at Great Ormond Street Hospital before going through cranial remoulding therapy at the London Orthotic Consultancy.
See how a thorough gait analysis and a correctly-fitted, bespoke Reciprocating Gait Orthosis (RGO) helped Ted, a spinal surgery and cancer survivor, improve his rehabilitation and mobility goals, getting him back on his feet again.
We are proud to announce the launch of our latest innovation in non-surgical treatment for pectus deformities. Our new dynamic chest compressor is one of the slimmest pectus braces on the market and is designed to reshape the chest without the need for invasive surgery.
Rosie’s very severe plagiocephaly was no problem for the LOCBand Lite 3D-printed cranial remoulding helmet, going from 16mm to 2mm in just six months.
When John came to see us, his ankle was in a bad way. He had around 60mm of his tibia missing and not much if any talus present. He needed crutches to support him to walk. A gait analysis and a new bespoke carbon fibre knee ankle foot orthosis (KAFO) later and he is able to walk again without crutches.
Matilde travelled from Chile to LOC for bracing treatment for her adolescent idiopathic scoliosis. Now, nearly a year and a half since she started wearing her brace, she has achieved near-total correction of the curvature of her spine. This is her scoliosis bracing story.
After only 6 months of wearing bespoke pectus braces from The London Orthotic Consultancy, Will started to notice a visible difference in his pectus carinatum.
After trying out several scoliosis braces in Romania, Ukraine and Turkey, Iulia begins treatment with the LOC Scoliosis Brace and is already seeing results in a matter of months. Here her mum, Raluca, describes how and why they came to LOC for her treatment.