London College of Animal Osteopathy is accredited
and approved by the following organizations.

London College of Animal Osteopathy (LCAO) diploma programs in canine, equine and animal osteopathy are accredited by UK Rural Skills as equivalent to level 5 on the National Quality Forum (NQF).

UKRS is a not-for-profit company whose main purpose is to enrich rural communities by providing an accreditation and certification service through high quality, professionally delivered training.

London College of Animal Osteopathy is approved by IICT to teach Animal Osteopathy.
Graduates of London College of Animal Osteopathy programs are approved for professional membership and insurance in the following countries: AU, NZ, EU, UK and US.

London College of Animal Osteopathy is approved by IAAMB as an Approved Preferred Educational Provider.

London College of Animal Osteopathy is an Approved Continuing Education Provider

London College of Animal Osteopathy is approved as an Educational Provider of courses and programs in the field of Equine and Animal Osteopathy.

Osteopathy Australia represents osteopaths in every state and territory across Australia. The core external focus of the association is raising awareness of osteopathy, lobbying, policy development and clinical quality; while its focus for membership services includes a wide array of information and advice, clinical excellence and guidelines, continuing professional development, healthcare business and support. London College of Animal Osteopathy is accredited as an Educational Partner and Provider of professional development courses.

Osteopathic Centre for Animals is the longest established provider of training in animal osteopathy in the UK. OCA provides postgraduate courses for human osteopaths to qualify as animal osteopaths. OCA endorses LCAO programs and courses and accepts graduates of LCAO for practical training sessions.

London College of Animal Osteopathy is approved as an Educational Provider by the National Board of Certification for Animal Acupressure & Massage for the following courses: Equine Neurophysiology for 85 hours non-hands on and Canine Neurophysiology for 80 hours non-hands on.
The SAVC recognizes London College of Animal Osteopathy (LCAO) as a continuing education provider and approves all individual canine and equine courses offered at LCAO for three credits.

The South African Veterinary Council (SAVC) is a Veterinary Statutory Body in South Africa, with powers and functions for registering persons practicing the veterinary and para-veterinary professions. The SAVC has legal authority over practicing veterinary and para-veterinary professions and for matters connected therewith.
London College of Animal Osteopathy (LCAO) is a proud member of the Federation of Horses in Education and Therapy International (HETI).

With members in over 45 countries worldwide, HETI is a not-for-profit established in 1974. Its mission is to facilitate the worldwide collaboration between organizations and individuals whose objectives are philanthropic, scientific, and educational in the field of Equine-Assisted Services.
In addition to being a proud sponsor of the American Association of Equine Therapists and Technicians (AAETT), London College of Animal Osteopathy is pleased to provide AAETT members with continuing professional education and development opportunities.

AAETT brings together the Equine Care Industry with the purpose of creating educational opportunities, promoting and encouraging legal compliance, and advocating for independent recognition as qualified professionals that are accepted by other Regulating Bodies.
The Asociación de Osteopatía Veterinaria certifies that London College of Animal Osteopathy has met its criteria for excellence in Veterinary Osteopathy training in Spain.

The Asociación de Osteopatía was founded in 2019 as an initiative led by veterinarian Mario Soriano. It operates as a non-profit organization and the objective is to promote the growth of this veterinary practice, as well as supporting, fostering, and certifying excellence in the practice and education of this manual profession. Currently, the association collaborates with Veterinary Colleges to maintain a directory of accredited professionals in this field and certifies training programs to ensure their educational excellence.
Prof. Stuart McGregor , considered by many to be one of the founders of modern animal osteopathy is the Head Instructor for London College of Animal Osteopathy, a leading institute for studies in canine and equine osteopathy.