Grace Golbourn Peters graduated from Teesside University with a degree in Chiropractic, following a diverse and enriching academic and sporting journey. Her interest in chiropractic care began at the age of 16 after sustaining a back injury while playing golf — an experience that led her to seek support from both a chiropractor and ultimately inspired her to pursue a career dedicated to helping others move and feel better.
Throughout her chiropractic training, Grace developed particular interest and experience in diversified chiropractic techniques and soft tissue therapy, equipping her with a wide range of tools to support musculoskeletal health. She enjoys working with a broad spectrum of patients, with a special interest in supporting athletes, neurodiverse individuals, and members of the LGBTQ+ community.
Grace is a registered member of the General Chiropractic Council (GCC) and the British Chiropractic Association (BCA). She is passionate about making chiropractic care accessible, inclusive, and evidence-informed. Her approach is holistic and patient-centred, empowering people to understand their bodies, recover from injury, and move with confidence.
Outside of the clinic, Grace enjoys walking her dogs, visiting National Trust sites, and exploring new places. She is also a proud former Scout, having represented the UK at the World Scout Jamboree in Japan—an experience that sparked her love for travel, adventure, and cross-cultural connection.
If she’s not in the clinic, you’ll likely find her with a tea in one hand, a lead in the other, and a map in her pocket.
For further information, booking your first appointment or even a quick chat with Grace to see if she can help, call 01452 309372 or email info@longlevenschiro.com
