Please note, our Kingston clinic is closed for Christmas from 30 Dec and reopens 2 Jan. Limited appointments available with Mr Saeed Hamid only between 27 and 29 Dec
The London Orthotic Consultancy's headquarters clinic is home to five distinct clinics:
To make an appointment at LOC Kingston, please call: 020 8974 9989 or email: [email protected]
The clinic is conveniently located only a short walk from Kingston mainline train and bus stations. It is only 25 minutes by train from central London and easily accessible from Heathrow or Gatwick airports.
Please be aware that the Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) has been enlarged to include Kingston as of 29 August 2023. To find out more, please visit ULEZ expansion 2023 on the TFL website.
The London Orthotic Consultancy (Kingston)
1 Elm Crescent
Kingston Upon Thames
London
KT2 6HL
We have the following facilities and amenities at our Kingston Upon Thames location:
We also have the Gait Laboratory for orthotics patients and Onsite Manufacturing for speedy turnarounds and adjustments whilst you wait.
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.
Through bracing treatment with the dynamic chest compressor, Jack has achieved 90% correction in his pectus carinatum after only two months. Here, mum describes Jack's non-surgical treatment journey.
Baby Iyad's plagiocephaly was classed as 'severe' yet was treated in just 3 months of wearing the LOCband Lite helmet.
Baby Tal's mother explains why she insisted on getting the Cunningham Brace to treat her son’s club foot
A mother of one of our patients shares her perspective on what it's like being a parent to a child with spina bifida.
Just over two years since the LOCband Lite's launch, we’ve successfully treated our 500th helmet therapy patient, Billy, with our innovative 3D-printed cranial band.
In recognition of the national National Foot Drop Awareness Day, we share some facts about this condition as well as case histories of patients who are currently using orthotics to help treat it.
New bespoke AFOs help get Grace, who has cerebral palsy, out of her wheelchair and back walking again.
Baby Ada’s severe brachycephaly improves thanks to LOC’s cranial remoulding helmet therapy.