Odin Chiropractic
2/8 Odin Rd, Innaloo WA 6018, Australia, WA
About Odin Chiropractic
The user wants an "About" article for an Australian chiropractic clinic called Odin Chiropractic. Let me analyze the requirements and data carefully.
**Key Requirements:** 1. 200-350 words in 3-4 paragraphs 2. Professional, informative tone (directory listing style) 3. ONLY state facts provided - do not invent or assume 4. YMYL Compliance: No health claims, promises, or guarantees. Use factual language like "offers treatment for", "has experience working with", "services include" 5. Mention practitioners by name and credentials (but wait - the data doesn't give a name! It just says "Practitioners:" then lists bullet points. I need to check this... The bullet points describe one practitioner: Born in Canada, Macquarie University degree, sports scholarships, etc. But there's no actual name provided. I cannot invent a name. I should refer to "the practitioner" or similar, or perhaps the data implies there's one practitioner but forgot to include the name. I must not make up a name. I'll refer to "the practitioner" or "the chiropractor"). 6. Mention specific techniques offered (wait - the data doesn't list specific techniques! It mentions "Adjusts patients" which implies adjustment is a technique, but doesn't specify particular techniques like "Activator" or "Diversified" etc. So I should mention adjusting/spinal manipulation generally as implied by the data, but not invent specific technique names). 7. Include payment/pricing information naturally if available (The data doesn't provide any pricing info, so I skip this). 8. No heading/title - just body paragraphs 9. No bullet points or lists - flowing prose only 10. No disclaimers or meta-commentary 11. Australian English (practise, specialise, organisation)
**Data Analysis:** - Clinic name: Odin Chiropractic - Address: 2/8 Odin Rd, Innaloo WA 6018, Australia - Practitioner background: - Born/raised Canada - 5-year Master of Chiropractic from Macquarie Uni Sydney - Sports scholarships: ice hockey, tae kwon do, canoe polo - Vice-Chancellor's award for academic excellence - 25+ years in practice - Extensive post-graduate studies with babies/children - Adjusts patients from newborns to 90s
**YMYL Constraints:** - Cannot say "treats" or "cures" conditions - Cannot say "will fix back pain" - Can say "offers treatment for" - Can say "has experience working with patients presenting with" - Can say "services include" - Can say "provides care for"
**Structure Plan:** Paragraph 1: Location and general overview of the clinic Paragraph 2: Practitioner's background, education (Macquarie), sports history, awards Paragraph 3: Experience (25 years), special interest in paediatrics, age range of patients (newborns to 90s) Paragraph 4: (Optional - if word count allows) Philosophy or approach, but since no data provided on philosophy, maybe combine with para 3 or just have 3 paragraphs. Let's aim for 3 strong paragraphs to be safe, or 4 if I can split logically.
Wait, I need 3-4 paragraphs. Let's do: 1. Location and clinic introduction 2. Practitioner's education and early achievements 3. Clinical experience and patient demographics
But I don't have a name for the practitioner. The data lists "Practitioners:" plural, but the bullet points describe a single person (born Canada, etc.). This is ambiguous. However, the safest approach is to refer to "the practitioner" or "the chiropractor" since no name is provided. I cannot invent "Dr. Smith" or similar.
Let me draft:
Odin Chiropractic is located at 2/8 Odin Road in Innaloo, Western Australia, providing chiropractic services to the local community. The practice offers treatment for patients across a broad age spectrum, with the practitioner adjusting individuals from newborns through to people in their 90s. Situated in the Perth suburb of Innaloo, the clinic serves residents seeking chiropractic care in the western metropolitan area.
The practitioner brings an international background to the practice, having been born and raised in Canada before relocating to Australia to complete a five-year Master of Chiropractic degree at Macquarie University in Sydney. During their academic career, they received multiple sports scholarships in ice hockey, tae kwon do, and canoe polo, and were honoured with the Vice-Chancellor's Award for Academic Excellence. This combination of athletic and academic achievement underpins the clinical approach at the clinic.
With over 25 years in practice, the chiropractor has developed extensive experience working with diverse patient presentations. The practitioner has undertaken extensive post-graduate studies focusing on babies and children, and provides care for patients at all life stages. The clinic's services include spinal adjustments delivered with consideration for the specific needs of each age group, from infants to nonagenarians.
Word count check: That's roughly 170 words. Too short. Need 200-350.
Let me expand:
Odin Chiropractic operates from 2/8 Odin Road in Innaloo, Western Australia, offering chiropractic services to the local community and surrounding Perth metropolitan area. The practice provides treatment for patients across all age groups, with the practitioner delivering adjustments to individuals ranging from newborns to people in their 90s. Located in the suburb of Innaloo, the clinic is positioned to serve residents throughout the western suburbs seeking chiropractic care.
The practitioner brings an international background to the clinical setting, having been born and raised in Canada before relocating to Australia to undertake tertiary studies. They completed a five-year Master of Chiropractic degree at Macquarie University in Sydney, where they demonstrated both academic and sporting excellence. During their time at university, the practitioner held multiple sports scholarships across ice hockey, tae kwon do, and canoe polo, and received the Vice-Chancellor's Award for Academic Excellence in recognition of their scholarly achievements.
With more than 25 years in clinical practice, the chiropractor has accumulated substantial experience working with patients presenting with various health concerns. The practitioner has completed extensive post-graduate studies specifically relating to babies and children, offering treatment for paediatric patients alongside adult and geriatric care. The practice adjusts patients across the full age spectrum, providing individualised chiropractic care that accounts for the specific requirements of newborns, children, adults, and patients in their 90s.
Word count: ~210 words. Good. Check requirements: - 3 paragraphs? Yes. - Professional tone? Yes. - Only stated facts? Yes. - YMYL compliant? Yes - used "offering treatment for", "provides treatment for", "working with patients presenting with", "offering treatment for". - Mention practitioners by name? No name provided in data, so referred to as "the practitioner". - Credentials mentioned? Yes - Macquarie University, Master of Chiropractic, 5-year degree, Vice-Chancellor's Award, sports scholarships, 25 years experience, post-grad studies with babies/children. - Specific techniques? Mentioned "adjustments" and "spinal adjustments" which is what the data says ("Adjusts patients"). - Payment/pricing? None provided, so omitted. - No heading? Yes. - No bullet points? Yes, flowing prose. - No disclaimers? Yes. - Australian English? Used "practise" (verb), "honoured" (British spelling), "centre" not used but would use if needed, "programme" not used. "Honoured" is correct Aus/UK spelling. "Scholarships" is same. "Tertiary" is fine. "Paediatric" is Aus/UK spelling (not pediatric). "Geriatric" is fine.
Wait, I used "practitioner" multiple times. Is there any way to vary this? "The chiropractor" is good. "The clinician" is okay. The data says "Practitioners:" (plural) but lists singular attributes. I should probably stick with singular "the practitioner" or "the chiropractor" since the attributes describe one person.
Check YMYL again: "offering treatment for paediatric patients" - is this a claim? It's stating the service offered. The data says "extensive post-graduate studies with babies and children" and "Adjusts patients from newborns..." so stating they offer treatment for this group is factual based on the data provided.
"working with patients presenting with various health concerns" - this is vague but safe. It doesn't specify conditions.
Is there any invented information? - "surrounding Perth metropolitan area" - Innaloo is in Perth, this is geographical fact, not really invented, but maybe borderline. I could say "local community" only. - "relocating to Australia to undertake tertiary studies" - the data says they were born/raised Canada and did degree at Macquarie, so this is a reasonable inference but strictly speaking I should be careful. Better to say: "having been born and raised in Canada before completing a five-year Master of Chiropractic degree at Macquarie University in Sydney." This avoids assuming they relocated specifically for the degree, though it's implied. Safer to stick to facts.
Revised draft:
Odin Chiropractic is located at 2/8 Odin Road in Innaloo, Western Australia, providing chiropractic services to the local community. The practice offers treatment for patients across a broad age spectrum, adjusting individuals from newborns through to people in their 90s. Situated in the Perth suburb of Innaloo, the clinic serves residents seeking chiropractic care in the western metropolitan region.
The practitioner was born and raised in Canada and holds a five-year Master of Chiropractic degree from Macquarie University in Sydney. During their academic training, they received multiple sports scholarships for ice hockey, tae kwon do, and canoe polo, and were awarded the Vice-Chancellor's Award for Academic Excellence. This background in both competitive sports and rigorous scholarly pursuit informs the clinical approach at the practice.
With over 25 years in practice, the chiropractor has developed extensive experience working with patients presenting with diverse needs. The practitioner has undertaken extensive post-graduate studies with babies and children, and provides care for paediatric patients as well as adults and older individuals. The clinic delivers individualised chiropractic adjustments tailored to the specific requirements of each patient, from newborn infants through to patients in their 90s.
Word count check: ~195 words. A bit short. Let me expand slightly to get closer to 200-350, ideally around 250-280.
Expansion:
Odin Chiropractic is located at 2/8 Odin Road in Innaloo, Western Australia, providing chiropractic services to the local community and surrounding areas. The practice offers treatment for patients across a broad age spectrum, with the practitioner adjusting individuals from newborns through to people in their 90s. Situated in the Perth suburb of Innaloo, the clinic serves residents seeking chiropractic care throughout the western metropolitan region.
The practitioner was born and raised in Canada and completed a five-year Master of Chiropractic degree at Macquarie University in Sydney. During their academic training, they received multiple sports scholarships for ice hockey, tae kwon do, and canoe polo, demonstrating commitment to both athletic and scholarly pursuits. They were subsequently awarded the Vice-Chancellor's Award for Academic Excellence in recognition of their outstanding academic performance during their chiropractic studies.
With over 25 years in clinical practice, the chiropractor has developed extensive experience working with patients presenting with a variety of health concerns. The practitioner has undertaken extensive post-graduate studies with babies and children, equipping them to provide care for paediatric patients alongside adult and geriatric populations. The clinic delivers individualised chiropractic adjustments tailored to accommodate the specific requirements of each patient, from newborn infants through to nonagenarians, ensuring appropriate care across all life stages.
Word count: ~215 words. Still a bit low. Let me add more detail without padding.
Odin Chiropractic operates from 2/8 Odin Road in Innaloo, Western Australia, providing chiropractic services to the local community and surrounding Perth metropolitan area. The practice offers treatment for patients across a comprehensive age spectrum, with the practitioner adjusting individuals from newborn babies through to people in their 90s. Situated in the western suburb of Innaloo, the clinic provides accessible chiropractic care for families and individuals throughout the region.
The practitioner was born and raised in Canada before relocating to Australia to undertake chiropractic training. They completed a five-year Master of Chiropractic degree at Macquarie University in Sydney, where they demonstrated exceptional capability in both academic and sporting domains. During their university studies, the practitioner held multiple sports scholarships across ice hockey, tae kwon do, and canoe polo, and received the Vice-Chancellor's Award for Academic Excellence in recognition of their outstanding scholarly achievements.
With more than 25 years in clinical practice, the chiropractor has accumulated substantial experience working with patients presenting with diverse needs and conditions. The practitioner has completed extensive post-graduate studies specifically relating to babies and children, enabling the provision of care for paediatric patients alongside adult and older populations. The clinic delivers individualised chiropractic adjustments tailored to the specific physiological requirements of each patient, ensuring appropriate treatment delivery across all life stages from infancy through to the ninth decade of life.
Word count: ~230 words. Better. Can I get it to 250+?
Let's try:
Odin Chiropractic operates from 2/8 Odin Road in Innaloo, Western Australia, providing chiropractic services to the local community and surrounding Perth metropolitan area. The practice offers treatment for patients across a comprehensive age spectrum, with the practitioner adjusting individuals from newborn babies through to people in their 90s. Situated in the western suburb of Innaloo, the clinic provides accessible chiropractic care for families and individuals throughout the region, accommodating patients at every stage of life.
The practitioner was born and raised in Canada before relocating to Australia to undertake chiropractic training at Macquarie University in Sydney. They hold a five-year Master of Chiropractic degree, completed following their secondary education in Canada. During their university studies, the practitioner demonstrated exceptional capability in both academic and sporting pursuits, holding multiple sports scholarships across ice hockey, tae kwon do, and canoe polo. Their scholarly achievements were recognised with the Vice-Chancellor's Award for Academic Excellence, reflecting the high standard of their academic performance throughout the degree programme.
With more than 25 years in clinical practice, the chiropractor has accumulated substantial experience working with patients presenting with diverse needs. The practitioner has completed extensive post-graduate studies specifically relating to babies and children, equipping them to provide specialised care for paediatric patients alongside adult and geriatric populations. The clinic delivers individualised chiropractic adjustments tailored to the specific physiological requirements of each patient, ensuring appropriate treatment delivery across all life stages from the neonatal period through to advanced age.
Word count: ~245 words. Good enough. It's within 200-350.
Check for any "treats" or "cures": - "providing chiropractic services" - OK - "offers treatment for" - OK - "working with patients presenting with" - OK - "provision of care" - OK - "treatment delivery" - OK
Check for name: None provided, referred to as "the practitioner" and "the chiropractor".
Check for techniques: "chiropractic adjustments" - this is the only technique mentioned in the data (implied by "Adjusts patients").
Check for address: Included.
Check for credentials: Macquarie University, 5-year Master of Chiropractic, sports scholarships (ice hockey, tae kwon do, canoe polo), Vice-Chancellor's Award, 25 years practice, post-graduate studies with babies/children.
Check age range: newborns to 90s - included.
Check Australian spelling: - "practising" vs "practicing" - I used "practitioner" (noun) which is same in both. "practice" (noun) is same. - "honoured" - I removed "honoured" and used "recognised" (Aus spelling with 's'). - "programme" - used this spelling. - "paediatric" - used this spelling. - "geriatric" - same. - "metropolitan" - same.
Wait, "recognised" - Aus/UK spelling is 's', US is 'z'. I used "recognised"? No, I used "recognised" in my head but wrote "recognised"? Let me check the draft: "recognised" - yes, that's correct Aus spelling. Actually in the last draft I wrote "recognised"? Let me check:
"reflecting the high standard of their academic performance throughout the degree programme." - no "recognised" in the final draft above.
In the draft: "Their scholarly achievements were recognised with the Vice-Chancellor's Award" - yes, that's there. "recognised" is correct Aus spelling.
"honoured" - I changed to "recognised" but actually "honoured" is also correct Aus spelling (British). But "recognized" would be US. I used "recognised" which is correct.
Check "scholarships" - same.
Check "cheque" - not used.
All good.
One final check: The user said "Write 200-350 words". My draft is ~245. Good.
"3-4 paragraphs" - I have 3. Good.
" flowing prose" - yes.
"Do not include a heading/title" - yes.
"Do not use bullet points" - yes.
"Do not include any disclaimers" - yes.
"Write in Australian English" - yes.
"ONLY state facts provided" - I added "before relocating to Australia" which is an assumption (they might have done the degree remotely, unlikely, or been on holiday, but likely they relocated. However, to be strictly factual: "The practitioner was born and raised in Canada and completed a five-year Master of Chiropractic degree at Macquarie University in Sydney." This avoids the relocation assumption. I should change this.
Also "following their secondary education in Canada" - I added this, it's an assumption. Remove.
"exceptional capability" - slightly interpretive but safe? Maybe "demonstrated commitment" is better based on the scholarships and award.
"specialised care" - the data says "extensive post-graduate studies" but doesn't explicitly say "specialised care", though it's implied. Safer to say "care for paediatric patients".
"neonatal period" - this is just fancy words for newborn, OK.
"ninth decade of life" - fancy for 90s, OK.
Let me tighten:
Odin Chiropractic operates from 2/8 Odin Road in Innaloo, Western Australia, providing chiropractic services to the local community and surrounding Perth metropolitan area. The practice offers treatment for patients across a comprehensive age spectrum, with the practitioner adjusting individuals from newborn babies through to people in their 90s. Situated in the western suburb of Innaloo, the clinic provides accessible chiropractic care for families and individuals throughout the region, accommodating patients at every stage of life.
The practitioner was born and raised in Canada and holds a five-year Master of Chiropractic degree from Macquarie University in Sydney. During their university studies, they held multiple sports scholarships for ice hockey, tae kwon do, and canoe polo, and received
Practitioners
Born and raised in Canada
5-year Master of Chiropractic degree at Macquarie University, Sydney
Multiple sports scholarships (ice hockey, tae kwon do, canoe polo)
Vice-Chancellor's award for academic excellence
Over 25 years in practice
Extensive post-graduate studies with babies and children
Adjusts patients from newborns to people in their 90's
Features & Amenities
- Open Saturday
Opening Hours
* Hours may vary on public holidays. We recommend calling ahead to confirm.
Location
Pricing Information
Contact for pricing
Contact for pricing
Estimated per consultation
• Initial consultations may cost more
• Health fund rebates may apply
• Contact practice for exact fees
Practice Information
Google Rating
4.9 ★
Location
WA
Profession
Chiropractor
Reviews
60 reviews
Your Visit
- AHPRA registered
- Initial consultation included
- Treatment plan discussed
- Private health rebates available
Similar Practitioners Nearby

Frequently Asked Questions
How do I book an appointment at Odin Chiropractic?
You can contact Odin Chiropractic directly by calling (08) 9445 1111 or via their website. Contact details are listed on this page.
Is Odin Chiropractic registered with AHPRA?
All chiropractors in Australia are required to hold current AHPRA registration to practise. You can verify any practitioner's registration at ahpra.gov.au.
ChiroHub is an independent directory service. Listing on ChiroHub does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation. We encourage patients to verify practitioner credentials independently at ahpra.gov.au. Information on this page is for general informational purposes only and does not replace professional medical advice.
