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Cristina
Costa de Caparica on Aug-2024
Initial Review
Service: Reiki sessions to manage stress & trauma
When I first started Reiki sessions with David, I was overwhelmed by day-to-day stress and past traumas. Over the six years I've known him, he has become an integral part of my journey to mental well-being with his deep understanding and versatile approaches. His calm and welcoming office feels like a second home, and his flexibility in scheduling has been a lifesaver during urgent moments.
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Volkan
Cascais on Oct-2025
Initial Review
Service: Osteopathy treatments with dry needling for back and muscle issues
I’m an old professional athlete with permanent back and torn muscle issues, and I met Ferda through a friend. She’s very good at osteopathy and uses dry needles, and she resolved more or less 70-80% of my problems, so I still keep on seeing her. Sessions are long and intense at the start and then more like recovery touches, and she’s very on time - actually better than me - and the price felt very reasonable for the time she gives. Sometimes I think she could use a bigger place so people don’t wait, but overall she’s become a very permanent person in my life.
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Noga
Lisbon on Jul-2025
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Service: Provided professional and thorough treatment services
I had two treatments with her, she was very professional and direct. She was thorough and helpful. I appreciate her help so much.
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Luciana
Lisbon on Jan-2026
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Service: In-home treatment session for husband's ankle problems
Alexis accommodated us for a same-day booking and was in touch to let us know what time he would arrive - very responsive. He came to our house and the service was great; he explained everything to my husband, how he would feel, what to do depending on how he felt after the session, and when to call him again. It was just one session and he's feeling better now, which is the most important thing. The price was in line with what I expected for a physiotherapist to come to your house, felt fair.
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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

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Yes, all osteopaths listed on Locallista speak English and often other languages. Language abilities are clearly displayed on each profile.

  • 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.