Skipton Support Group
The Skipton support group was originally started by the Dyneley House Surgery. They are a team of volunteers who offer people affected with osteoporosis the chance to meet other people in the area similarly affected, get information, support and ask questions about osteoporosis treatment and care.
This support group regularly holds meetings in Skipton. Attendees are welcome from anywhere in UK, there is no requirement to live within the city/region to attend these meetings.
Programme 2025
Monday 27 January, 10am (at Fisher Medical Centre, Millfields Coach Street, Skipton BD23 1EU)
Coffee and chat session - come and meet each other
Monday 24 February, 10am (at Fisher Medical Centre)
The Alexander Technique (part 2 of 2)
Maureen White
Monday 31 March, 10am (at Fisher Medical Centre)
Alternative ways to relieve pain
Emma Colley, a local homeopath
Monday 28 April, 10am (at Fisher Medical Centre)
A talk on hypnotherapy
Monday 30 June, 10am (at Fisher Medical Centre)
A talk from a nutritionist
Monday 28 July, 10am (at Fisher Medical Centre)
Helen Oughton, Yoga for Osteoporosis and optional taster
August - No meetings
Monday 29 September, 10am (at Fisher Medical Centre)
A talk from a pharmacist.
Monday 20 October, Time TBC (at Fisher Medical Centre)
World Osteoporosis Day
Awareness raising meeting with refreshments and cakes.
Monday 24 November / Monday 8 December, 10am (at Fisher Medical Centre)
We have booked a Christmas treat but not had it confirmed if it will be at the November or December meeting!
Watch this space!
Refreshments and mince pies.
We also hold drop in sessions on the second Monday of the month with the chance to watch some ROS videos.
Updated Dates for 2025:
Monday 10 March
Monday 14 April
Monday 12 May
Monday 9 June
Monday 8 September
Monday 10 November
Keep an eye on this page for updates, or complete our online form to stay in touch and to be sent details of events in your area.
Venue: Fisher Medical Centre, Millfields Coach Street, Skipton BD23 1EU
Time: 10 - 11.30am
Admission: We are always pleased to welcome new people to the group, so please feel free to come along.
For further information regarding the support group, please contact: