Established by Gina Sterlini in 2001, the clinic was initially based in the Westminster Health Centre, Denbigh Street. Early in 2009 the clinic moved to it's own dedicated premises in Rochester Row. Conveniently situated just 5 to 10 minutes from both Victoria and Pimlico stations, and set back just a couple of minutes walk from Victoria street, the physiotherapy clinic is a private physiotherapy practice.
The clinic offers high quality physiotherapy treatment for a wide range of musculoskeletal conditions including back and neck problems and sports injuries. The physiotherapy clinic is registered with, and approved by most UK medical insurance companies. Early morning and evening appointments are available. For further information or to book an appointment please call 0207 834 0099 or 07799 584138.
The clinic offers high quality physiotherapy treatment for a wide range of musculoskeletal conditions including back and neck problems and sports injuries. The physiotherapy clinic is registered with, and approved by most UK medical insurance companies. Early morning and evening appointments are available. For further information or to book an appointment please call 0207 834 0099 or 07799 584138.
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Physiotherapy is the assessment, treatment and prevention of musculoskeletal dysfunction, promoting optimal rehabilitation and pain relief by a non- invasive hands on approach, following bone, muscle, nerve, ligament and joint injuries.
With more moving parts than any other machine, it's not surprising your body occasionally cries out in pain or refuses to do what you tell it to do.
After all, there are hundreds of different muscles and joints that can go wrong.
Fortunately, there is an effective way to treat many of the problems you can experience, physiotherapy.
With more moving parts than any other machine, it's not surprising your body occasionally cries out in pain or refuses to do what you tell it to do.
After all, there are hundreds of different muscles and joints that can go wrong.
Fortunately, there is an effective way to treat many of the problems you can experience, physiotherapy.
Chartered physiotherapists have medical backgrounds and are highly qualified to treat neck and back problems.
They are safe, and very competent in carrying out effective treatments as appropriate.
The largest percentage of this clinic's caseload is comprised of neck and back problems.
Patients who need to cancel or change an appointment are kindly requested to give 24 hours notice, or full payment for the physiotherapy session will be charged.
Your first appointment will last one hour and will include a thorough assessment and treatment.
They are safe, and very competent in carrying out effective treatments as appropriate.
The largest percentage of this clinic's caseload is comprised of neck and back problems.
Patients who need to cancel or change an appointment are kindly requested to give 24 hours notice, or full payment for the physiotherapy session will be charged.
Your first appointment will last one hour and will include a thorough assessment and treatment.
Gina graduated from St. Thomas' Hospital school of physiotherapy in 1992.
She initially worked in the NHS for 7 years.
During this time she held positions in several leading London teaching hospitals, including St. Georges' Hospital and UCH and the Middlesex.
Since this time, she has aquired a further 22 years experience in the private sector.
She worked for several years at the Wellington Hospital London, one of the largest independant sector hospitals in the UK.
There, she had a unique opportunity to develop her interest in the treatment of spinal conditions, working in close association with the spinal unit particularly, treating a wide variety of back and neck problems including specialist post- operative and trauma conditions.
She initially worked in the NHS for 7 years.
During this time she held positions in several leading London teaching hospitals, including St. Georges' Hospital and UCH and the Middlesex.
Since this time, she has aquired a further 22 years experience in the private sector.
She worked for several years at the Wellington Hospital London, one of the largest independant sector hospitals in the UK.
There, she had a unique opportunity to develop her interest in the treatment of spinal conditions, working in close association with the spinal unit particularly, treating a wide variety of back and neck problems including specialist post- operative and trauma conditions.
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Anna Taylor
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