Physiotherapy in Broughton Astley & Southam
Put your health in good hands.
Services we offer
Some of the conditions we treat
Back Pain
Headaches / Migraine
Knee Pain
Neck / Shoulder Pain
Sports Injuries
Sports physiotherapy is an invaluable asset to any athlete’s recovery and performance. Whether you are a professional athlete, amateur or even a recreational athlete, we can help you on your recovery journey. We work collaboratively with you to prevent and manage injuries, improve your balance, coordination and strength.
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Focused on delivering the highest quality of patient care in a relaxed and friendly environment.
We understand that no two people or injuries are the same, which is why we create a custom-made treatment and rehabilitation plan for each patient. No matter what you need, we are here to help you every step of the way.
You will always receive treatment on your first visit and not just an assessment. Every effort will be made to achieve recovery in the fewest number of sessions – patients are never pressurised into having more sessions than they need or can afford.
Meet the team of experts
Frequently asked questions by our patients
Do I need to see my doctor first?
You do not need to see a doctor first as all our experienced physiotherapists are First contact practitioners and able to assess, diagnose, treat and refer onwards appropriately.
How do I make an appointment?
You can book your appointment over the phone by calling 01455 285949 for our Broughton Astley clinic or 01926 75 75 60 for our Southam clinic. We also have an online booking system that you can use by clicking below:
Payment: We are also able to offer installments using clearpay (Subject to merchant approval)for Orthotics and Ostenil injections allowing you to pay in installments.
What happens if I need to change an appointment?
How much will it cost?
We charge competitive rates and our fee structure is monitored by the Organisation of Chartered Physiotherapists in Private Practice. You can find our rates and book your appointment on the following link.