In February, Cram Osteopaths will mark eight decades of caring for patients and families across both Glasgow and Ayr.
Established in 1946, the clinic has supported generations of people with musculoskeletal pain and injuries, building a reputation for trusted, patient-centred care with a warm and welcoming approach.
Today, Cram Osteopaths is led by principal osteopath Joanna Cram, alongside her husband and fellow osteopath Michael Brown, continuing a proud third-generation family legacy.
Cram Osteopaths will celebrate 80 years of caring for patients and families across both Glasgow and Ayr. (Image: Contributed)
One of the proudest moments in the clinic’s recent history came in 2024, when Joanna was awarded an MBE, recognising her contribution to musculoskeletal healthcare and the osteopathic profession.
Alongside hands-on osteopathic treatment, the team has continued to invest in modern, evidence-informed approaches for persistent or complex pain.
These include IDD Therapy (non-surgical spinal decompression), as well as both focused and radial shockwave therapy.
This year, the clinic celebrates its history, its team, and its patients in both Glasgow and Ayr – and looks ahead to the next chapter of care.