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Osteopath Paris 16 — Book an Appointment

Charbel J. Kortbawi DO, MSc. — Specialist osteopath in Paris 16

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How do I book an appointment with the osteopath in Paris 16?

Appointments can be booked online via Doctolib, available 24/7. You can choose your slot in real time. You can also contact the practice by phone on 06 01 77 09 97 during opening hours.

What are the fees for an osteopathic consultation at the Victor Hugo clinic?

The fee for an osteopathy session is set in line with professional recommendations. A consultation lasts between 45 and 60 minutes. Many French complementary health insurers (mutuelles) partially reimburse osteopathy sessions — check with your provider.

What documents should I bring to the first osteopathy consultation?

For your first consultation, please bring: any recent prescriptions and imaging reports (X-rays, MRI, CT scans), your current medication list and, if possible, a summary of your relevant medical history. Wear comfortable clothing that allows access to the back and limbs.

How do I reach the osteopathy practice at 7 Rue Georges Ville, Paris 16?

The practice is accessible via metro line 2 (Victor Hugo station), buses 82 and 52, and RER C (Avenue Foch station). By car, several car parks are available near rue Georges Ville and avenue Victor Hugo. The practice is accessible to people with reduced mobility.