Treatment Information
Physiotherapy is a healthcare profession concerned with improving human function and movement in a variety of settings.
At Head2Toe Physio Clinics we are Physiotherapy experts. We specialise in the assessment and treatment of musculoskeletal disorders, including back, neck and spinal pain, sports injuries and neurological disorders.
Surgeons, consultants, GP’s, sports teams and insurance companies refer patients to us weekly.
We have strong links with many local sports clubs, offering expert Physiotherapy guidance, talks to teams and coaches, and screening services for players to make sure you’re giving yourself the best chance of staying in tip top condition.
The great news is that patients can self refer to see us at Head2Toe Physiotherapy without first seeing a doctor or consultant. You can book online to see one of our growing team of Physiotherapists here
As well as core skills of manual therapy, therapeutic exercise and application of electro-physical modalities (e.g. ultrasound, lazer, TENS), our team have post graduate expertise in Womens Health Physiotherapy, Jaw pain (TMD) and Headaches, Pilates, Acupuncture and Spinal Manipulation.
We also run a number of specialist sports screening clinics, including running clinics, golf clinics and swimming clinics.
We have three physio clinics in Surrey and West Sussex. Our clinics in Dorking, Leatherhead and Crawley are all staffed by degree qualified, chartered and state registered physiotherapists.
We are able to offer appointments at all our clinics with either male or female physiotherapists.
In addition to our musculoskeletal physiotherapy team we provide specialist neurological physiotherapy in the clinic or in peoples home environment. Pippa Graham is a Neurological Physiotherapist specialising in rehabilitation in Stroke, Multiple Sclerosis, Parkinson’s Disease and Brain Injury.
Our frequently asked questions about Physiotherapy?
Physiotherapy is a healthcare profession focused on optimizing movement and function. It uses physical methods, such as exercises and manual therapy, to treat various conditions. It differs from other rehabilitation forms by its emphasis on a holistic approach to healing.
Physiotherapy can assist with a wide range of conditions, including musculoskeletal injuries, neurological disorders, respiratory issues, sports injuries, and chronic pain.
In almost all cases, you can see a physiotherapist without a GP referral.
The only exceptions involve some insurance plans which may require a referral from your GP or consultant to ensure reimbursement.
Check with your specific provider for details.