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Osteopaths in Lisbon: costs, languages & what to check
Locallista lists 4 hand-vetted English-speaking osteopaths in Lisbon, rated 9.7/10 on average across verified expat reviews. Every provider serves customers in English, working across neighbourhoods like Baixa-Chiado, Alfama and Avenidas Novas. In Lisbon, a private GP consultation typically runs €50–€90 (2026). Compare profiles and reviews, then contact a osteopath directly — no language barrier.
- Vetted providers: 4 English-speaking osteopaths in Lisbon, rated 9.7/10 on average.
- Languages spoken: English, Portuguese, Spanish and French.
- Where they work: Lisbon and surrounding areas, including Baixa-Chiado, Alfama and Avenidas Novas.
- Typical price: A private GP consultation typically runs €50–€90 (2026); final cost varies by provider and job.
- Before you hire: check whether the provider bills your private insurance directly or you pay and claim back.
- Paperwork tip: in Portugal, ask for a recibo verde / fatura with IVA (23% VAT) so the work is documented and guaranteed.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Our osteopaths in Lisbon use hands-on techniques to treat musculoskeletal issues, back and neck pain, joint problems, and posture. They assess the whole body and may work on bones, muscles, and joints to support recovery and prevention.
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Session fees typically range from €50-80, depending on the practitioner and session length. Initial assessments may cost more. Each osteopath lists their pricing on their profile.
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Yes, all osteopaths listed on Locallista speak English and often other languages. Language abilities are clearly displayed on each profile.
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In Portugal you usually don't need a referral to see an osteopath. You can book directly. If you have a specific condition or referral, mention it when booking.