Our Practitioners

Dr. George Demirov

(Osteopath)
Married with one, 30km runs early Saturday morning, double-shot latte, form guide, turf enthusiast, Larry David/Seinfeld.

Having graduated in 2004, I began my professional career with Rachael Fisher. We moved our business to our lovely clinic on Wantirna Road in December 2013. Over the years, I have been fortunate enough to develop incredible relationships with patients and businesses for which I’m so thankful for. My energy and motivation is as strong as it was back in 2004 and when you’re on the table don’t be afraid to talk about horse racing, the Hawthorn football club or gardening and turf maintenance (it’s an illness).

Contact: george@fisherdemirov.com.au
Dr Andrew Boskovski

(Osteopath) 
Dr. Andy Boskovski, a prominent arm-wrestling superstar ranked 3rd in Oceania who grew up in the Eastern suburbs. 

Apart from his success in arm wrestling, he’s an avid hiker and enjoys dining.

He has a warm and inviting personality and enjoys understanding his patient’s issues through open communication. Andy completed his Osteopathy studies at Victoria University in Melbourne, earning a Bachelor of Health Science (Osteopathy) with Distinction
and a Master of Health Science (Osteopathy). Prior to that, he obtained a Bachelor of Biomedical Science at Deakin University.

His Master’s thesis delved into the effectiveness of exercise rehabilitation for subacromial impingement, a common shoulder issue in Osteopathic practice. Andy is known for his dedication to helping patients return to health and wellness.

He has experience treating elite athletes and serves as the head trainer for the Coldstream Football Club.
With a very keen interest in shoulder and lower back complaints, he employs a multidisciplinary approach, aiming to identify and address the root causes of discomfort.


Andy is committed to utilizing the latest evidence to ensure long-term positive changes for
his patients.


Contact: andrew@fisherdemirov.com.au

Dr. Rachel Fisher

(Osteopath)
As a child I loved sport and in particular squash playing every spare minute I could.

I had my fair share of injuries and tried many different types of treatment. In my late teens I tried what I thought was a ‘new’ modality called Osteopathy which helped me the most and sparked my interest in becoming an Osteo. I began studying in 1993. Because it Osteopathy was not well known back then (it is actually one of the oldest forms of manual therapy). I was frequently met with questions and comments such as “What’s that?” or “Does that mean you study bones?” I graduated in 1997 with a Bachelor of Applied Science and Bachelor of Clinical Science (Osteopathy) from a class of 19 at RMIT which was the only Osteo course in Australia and New Zealand at the time. When people now ask about my occupation almost everyone says “I see an Osteopath!”

Contact: r.fish@bigpond.com