SERVING GLEBE · SYDNEY CBD

Chiropractor Glebe

From Glebe, WellWellWell Sydney is a direct bus ride to the CBD. Two complementary methods — Network Spinal and gentle manual chiropractic — with care that's adapted to each person, whether they're coming in for the first time or returning after years away.

A practice for people who think carefully about their health

Glebe has a long tradition of thoughtful, engaged health-seeking — a community of families, academics, and professionals who tend to want care that makes sense to them, not just care that follows convention. WellWellWell Sydney fits well within that. The approach here is evidence-informed, clearly explained, and always responsive to the individual rather than applied from a template.

Dr Euan works with two complementary methods. Network Spinal — the signature approach — is a gentle, precise method that works with the nervous system to release stored tension patterns and support the body's natural capacity for self-regulation. Gentle manual chiropractic adjusting is available alongside it for patients who want more direct spinal work. The two methods are used individually or in combination based on what each patient's body and goals call for — a decision made in conversation, not imposed.

The practice is well suited to families. Dr Euan sees newborns, children at every stage of development, women through pregnancy and postpartum, adults managing long-standing patterns, and older adults who want genuinely gentle, attentive care.

What people come in for from Glebe

The range of reasons people come in from Glebe reflects the diversity of the community. Physical concerns — back and neck pain, headaches, postural strain — are common. So is nervous system support: stress that doesn't fully unwind, fatigue that rest doesn't fix, a quality of background tension that has become the body's default. Parents bring children for developmental support, postural care, and the gentle attunement that helps young nervous systems grow with ease.

Whatever brings you in, the first visit begins with listening. Dr Euan will take the time to understand your history and what you're hoping for before anything else happens.

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→ The Network Spinal Care process

→ Your first visit

Getting here from Glebe

Bus routes 431, 433, and 370 run directly from Glebe into the CBD. The practice is at Suite 301, 185 Elizabeth Street — opposite Hyde Park, close to Museum and Town Hall stations. First visits available Wednesday afternoons and Thursday mornings.

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A direct bus to something worth finding

No referral needed. The whole family is welcome — from newborns to older adults. First visits available Wednesday afternoons and Thursday mornings.

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Kids & Families · Pregnancy Chiropractic · Network Care · Gentle Chiropractic · Understanding Your Nervous System

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I get to WellWellWell Sydney from Glebe? Several bus routes run from Glebe to the CBD, the 431 and 433 are frequent options. Alternatively it is about a 20 to 25 minute walk through Ultimo along Broadway and then George Street. Town Hall station is the nearest to the practice, a 5 minute walk from the end of George Street.

Is this care suitable for academics or people with sedentary work? Yes. People who spend long hours at desks, including researchers, writers, and academics, often carry significant tension in the neck, upper back, and shoulders from sustained concentration and reduced physical movement. This is a very common presentation and one the practice is particularly well suited to.

How does care for physical tension differ from care for stress? In practice, they are usually the same thing. Physical tension, particularly in the spine, neck and shoulders, is often the body's way of holding accumulated stress. Network Spinal Care addresses both simultaneously by working with the nervous system, which regulates both the physical tension and the stress response.