Affordable. Approachable. Accessible.
Welcome to the Multiple Sclerosis Therapy Centre in Oxfordshire.
We are a charity providing therapies and support to people with MS, living in and around Oxfordshire. Our aim is to improve the lives of people affected by MS, by offering complementary therapies, information and practical support.
Affordable
Because we are a charity, we are able to offer complementary therapies for a smaller donation than the price that you would expect to pay in a private setting. Further reductions are available for members on means tested benefits.
Our aim is to ensure that our centre is as affordable as possible, providing real support to all those affected by MS.
Approachable
On the About Us page, we explain more about the Centre and how it operates. We are a charity for people with MS founded and led by people with MS.
There's a huge amount of information specifically for people with MS. We've made your task easier on the MS Resources page, pulling together a list of resources we think you might find useful. At the Centre we have an Info Point with books and leaflets on MS, as well as a PC for internet searches.
Accessible
We hope you'll find time soon to get in touch and come and visit the Therapy Centre. We will welcome you if you are fit enough to run a marathon or need to use our wheelchair ramp or are somewhere in between. All our contact details, and a location map are on the Get in touch page. We look forward to meeting you very soon !
Fund Raising
£ 3,500 was raised by Mark Hooper by running the Virgin London Marathon. Our sincerest thanks go to Mark for his great acheivement. You can still add a donation through the Virgin Giving page on the left of the screen.
Over £1,000 was raised by Lucinda Grimes and Heather Chesterman from Bower and Bailey, who both did a tandem skydive at Cirencester on 17th September 2011.
Fund Raising 2012 - Cathy Burgess, fundraising climb to Kilimanjaro, over £500 raised for the Centre!
At approximately 9am on 1st March, Cathy made it to the summit of Kilamanjaro. It was really hard going but Cathy has written up her blog and you can read all about it there. http://cathyontour.blogspot.co.uk. Cathy had a big surprise when she got to the top because John her partner, (Facilities Manager for MEPC Milton Park), had given her a card to open on the top of the summit asking Cathy to marry him! Congratulations Cathy and a big thank you for raising over £500 for the centre.





