Book an Appointment at Centre Ostéo La Conversion
Contact details, opening hours and directions to the osteopathy clinic
Centre Ostéo La Conversion is located above Lutry (postcode 1093, Vaud, Switzerland). The clinic is accessible from the A9 motorway (Lutry - Belmont exit), by bus from Lutry station. Parking available at the door. By train on the Bern line, Centre Ostéo at La Conversion station.
Book an osteopath in La Conversion, Lutry - Appointment
Contact Centre Ostéo La Conversion to schedule your consultation.
Address
Chemin du Flonzel 24, 1093 La Conversion
Phone
+41 78 791 13 13
osteo@laconversion.ch
Opening hours
Mon 7am–7pm Tue 7am–9pm Wed 7am–7pm Thu 7am–1:30pm Fri 7am–5:30pm Sat by availability
Address and directions
By car
La Conversion is easily accessible from the main roads in Vaud: From Lausanne (15-20 min): A9 motorway towards Vevey/Simplon, Lutry-Belmont exit (exit 48). After the exit, follow signs to La Conversion. Centre Ostéo is located at La Conversion station, North platform. From Vevey (15-20 min): A9 motorway towards Lausanne, Lutry-Belmont exit. Direction La Conversion. From Pully: Route de Lavaux (cantonal road), direction Lutry then La Conversion. From Montreux (20-28 min): A9 motorway towards Lausanne, Lutry-Belmont exit. From Morges/Renens/Prilly: A1 motorway towards Lausanne, then A9 towards Vevey, Lutry-Belmont exit.
By public transport
The Lausanne public transport network (TL) and Swiss Federal Railways (CFF) serve La Conversion: By bus: TL line from Lutry station, La Conversion stop (a few minutes). Lines from Lausanne-Flon via Pully-Fontanel. By train: destination La Conversion station (Fribourg - Bern line). Connections from Palézieux, Puidoux, GrandVaux or Lausanne, Pully Nord or Lausanne. By train: destination Lutry station (CFF Lausanne-Vevey line), then TL bus to La Conversion. Connections from Morges, Lausanne, Pully Sud or Vevey, Montreux, Vevey, Cully. By bicycle: The Lavaux region features scenic cycling routes that can reach La Conversion station.
Parking
Free parking is available close to the clinic. Unlimited-duration parking spaces are accessible in the hamlet of La Conversion. For patients with reduced mobility, a parking space sized for reduced mobility is available near the clinic entrance.
Opening hours
Opening hours may vary on cantonal public holidays in Vaud. The clinic is generally closed during Vaud school holidays (2 weeks in summer, 1 week in autumn and spring). For current availability, check the online calendar or contact the clinic directly.
Practical information before your visit
What to bring
- Any relevant past examinations: X-rays, MRIs, medical reports, bone densitometry in case of osteoporosis
- A list of your current medications if applicable
How to prepare for your consultation
- Wear comfortable clothing (some examinations require being in underwear or light clothing)
Your medical and surgical history and past injuries (falls, accidents, operations): this information is valuable for the case history.