Our Doctors
| | Dr. Lalit Sodha Dr Sodha graduated from the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College, Toronto, Canada in 1990. With 14 years of clinical experience in private practice, he has had the opportunity to work with different chiropractors and treat patients with a variety of conditions. He manages the practice at Eastcote with a very well-trained team of chiropractors and support staff. |
He also qualified with the Spine Research Institute of San Diego in the Masters Program in Whiplash Injuries (1994), hence has a keen interest in treating patients with whiplash injuries. Dr Sodha also prepares medical-legal reports for insurance companies and their patients.
Dr Sodha uses the Diversified Technique and treats all areas of the spine and the joints of the body. He also uses the Activator Method. He lectures on the spine and how to maintain a healthy spine.
Dr Sodha conducts classes at the clinic every fortnight and also gives lectures for private groups and companies. He has been a guest speaker at groups and associations such as the Lions Club, Rotary Club and Round Table. He can communicate in English, Hindi, Gujerati, Swahili and French, which has helped him treat patients from many different countries and cultures.
Dr. Jason HareDr. Jason Hare comes from Canada, and graduated with honours from Palmer College of Chiropractic, the first school of chiropractic. During his chiropractic education, he received numerous awards including being named as a Presidential Scholar and All American Scholar and winning internships in the competitive fields of radiology and anatomy. After completing his doctorate, he stayed at Palmer to teach and pursue a Masters in anatomy. After this, Jason came to England to practise on Harley Street and in the City. |
The aspect of Chiropractic that appeals to Jason is its natural approach to back pain and health. It restores proper functioning to the spine, without the need for drugs or surgery. Instead of masking the problem chiropractic finds the cause of the problem and corrects it. Many of Jason's patients not only report their back pains are cured, but that they have an improved wellness and sense of energy.
When not working, Jason spends his time with his family and competing in triathlon and its component disciplines. He came second in the British Open Water Championships 3 km event last year. His future goals include swimming the Strait of Gibraltar, qualifying for the World Triathlon Championships and competing in Ironman distance events.

