Physiotherapy Clinic Near Wembley, HA0/HA9, Harrow
Struggling with back pain, sports injuries, muscle stiffness, or posture-related discomfort? At Physiotherapy London Ltd, our experienced clinicians provide personalised physiotherapy treatments designed to relieve pain, restore mobility, and support long-term recovery.
Using evidence-based techniques including
manual therapy,
rehabilitation exercises, and movement correction, we help you get back to your daily activities with confidence.
- Experienced Chartered Physiotherapists
- Personalised Treatment & Rehabilitation Plans
- Evidence-Based Physiotherapy Techniques
- Modern Clinic with Professional Standards
- Trusted by Patients Across London
Understanding Pain and Movement Problems, Providing Effective Physiotherapy Solutions
Living or working in
Wembley, HA0/HA9, Harrow often involves long commutes, desk-based work, physical activity, and repetitive daily movements. These factors can contribute to muscle tightness, joint stiffness, sports injuries, and posture-related pain that can affect your ability to move comfortably and perform daily tasks.
At Physiotherapy London Ltd, our experienced team provides physiotherapy near Wembley to help reduce pain, improve mobility, and restore function. Using evidence-based techniques such as manual therapy, rehabilitation exercises, and posture correction, we focus on treating the root cause of the problem and supporting long-term recovery.
About Us
Physiotherapy London Ltd is an experienced and well established
Physiotherapy and
Sports Massage practice, which has two clinics conveniently situated near St Paul’s Cathedral in the City of London, and Wembley Stadium in North-West London.
Our team includes highly trained musculoskeletal and sports injury specialists, including physiotherapists, osteopaths, and massage professionals licensed to offer a number of services. These include
Pilates ,
osteopathy ,
acupuncture ,
workstation assessments ,
services for business and an
online store where you can purchase products to assist your rehabilitation. We also regularly have special
offers
that you can look through.
Our fully qualified physiotherapists are state registered chartered physiotherapists and are also members of the Health Professions Council, which means they are recognised by the NHS and all major health insurance companies.
Physiotherapy treatments are claimable under most private medical insurance policies.
Areas We Serve
- Exit Liverpool Street Station (Central Line, Circle Line, Metropolitan Line) and head south on Bishopsgate.
- Turn left onto City Road and walk for about 5 minutes.
- Look for Epworth House on your left at 25 City Road.
- Enter the building and take the stairs or lift to the 1st floor.
- Our office is Office 120 on the 1st floor
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Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a referral to book a physiotherapy appointment?
No, you do not need a referral to book an appointment. You can contact us directly to schedule your physiotherapy session.
What happens during my first physiotherapy appointment?
Your first appointment will involve a comprehensive assessment where we’ll review your medical history, lifestyle, and movement. Based on this, we will provide a tailored treatment plan to address your concerns and goals.
Will physiotherapy treatment be painful?
Most physiotherapy treatments are not painful. Some techniques may cause mild discomfort, especially when addressing tight or injured muscles, but it will always be kept within your comfort level.
How long will each physiotherapy session last?
Sessions typically last between 30 to 60 minutes, depending on the type of treatment required and your individual needs.
How many sessions will I need?
The number of sessions required varies depending on the severity of your condition and how your body responds to treatment. After your initial assessment, your physiotherapist will discuss the likely treatment plan.
What should I wear to my physiotherapy appointment?
We recommend wearing loose, comfortable clothing that allows easy movement. If you're having treatment on a specific area (e.g., lower back, shoulder), you may be asked to expose that area for treatment.






