John Cleat
John Cleat
As a third generation medical practitioner, caring for people is in John’s blood. Gourock-born and bred, both his father and grandfather were local GPs. John graduated from Dundee University in 1983 with a BSc.Hons. in Medical Microbiology. He subsequently became interested in osteopathy and joined the British School of Osteopathy, graduating in 1988 on completion of the four year course. He returned to Inverclyde to practice, spending a decade at Brougham Street in Greenock before moving to 13 Union Street in 1997. The General Osteopathic Council GOsC is the governing body for osteopathic practice and training in the UK. John is a member of the GOsC register and practices according to a strict code of practice as set out by the council. He has full public liability Insurance and professional indemnity insurance. John has an exemplary professional conduct and competence record.

Practice Support

Moira Hopper

Moira Hopper

Having previously worked in various reception positions, Moira brings a professional and empathetic attitude to make all patients feel most welcome and cared for.  She has worked with people from all walks of life, especially during her 15 years in the Royal Naval Reserve.  She has a strong work ethic and no job is too small.  Her main hobbies are walking, yoga and gardening.

Shena Cleat

Shena Cleat

Shena has swapped her job as brand ambassador for gin & handbags to join iOsteopath as the clinic manager. Her previous background in technology & retail has given her plenty of experience for managing the practice. She’s a mum to 2 grown up children and a little Jack Russell called Tizzi. She loves power walking, travel, interior design, golf and of course her husband John, probably the best osteopath in the west of Scotland.