Six Physio Fitzrovia
Working hours
Monday | 8am - 7pm |
Tuesday | 8am - 7pm |
Wednesday | 8am - 7:30pm |
Thursday | 8am - 7pm |
Friday | 8am - 4pm |
About The Clinic
Fitzrovia Physio Clinic
We have a large team of specialists at our Fitzrovia physio clinic offering a range of physiotherapy services including manual physiotherapy, Pilates, hand physiotherapy and performance physiotherapy.
We also have consultant physiotherapists with specific experience in Women’s health physiotherapy and Men’s health physiotherapy. Our physio at home service is also available for patients who live within a mile of the clinic.
Directions
Fitzrovia is only an 8 minute walk from both Oxford Circus and Goodge St tube stations, where Six Physio has its own entrance on the corner of Foley St & Ogle St.
For those driving there are metered bays on Great Titchfield St & Nassau St, with Permit F opposite.
We do have lift access: if you have a buggy or are in a wheelchair then please call us when you arrive and we can meet you at the Foley St entrance.
Classes Timetable
Team
Our Team at Six Physio Fitzrovia
Clinic Director, Consultant Performance Physio, Consultant Physiotherapist, Pilates Physio
Clinic Director, Consultant Physiotherapist, Consultant Women's Health Physio, Pilates Physio
Clinic Director, Consultant Physiotherapist, Men's & Women's Health Physio, Pilates Physio, TMJ Specialist
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Physiotherapy?
Physio is a type of therapy that helps to restore movement and function when someone is affected by injury, illness or disability.
What does a Physiotherapist do?
A physiotherapist assesses injuries, illness and disabilities and provides a treatment plan which could include rehabilitation exercises, hands on treatment such as massage or joint mobilisation, advice and education.
Are Physios doctors?
No, physiotherapists are allied health professionals who specialise rehabilitation of movement, function and the reduction of pain.
What to wear to a Physio appointment?
Wear clothes that you are comfortable in, if you have a lower limb injury wearing shorts would be ideal, so the physio can fully assess the area. If the injury is the upper body or back they may ask you to remove your top/t-shirt to assess and treat the area.
How long is a Physio appointment?
Initial appointments tend to be 30 or 60 minutes long, follow up appointments are usually 30 minutes.
Can a Physio help arthritis?
Physios are able to help arthritis, by aiming to improve pain, mobility, flexibility, muscle strength and function.
Can a Physio help sciatica?
Physiotherapists will complete a full assessment of your sciatic pain, give you a diagnosis of what is causing the pain and provide advice and treatment on how best resolve the issue.
Can a Physio help neck pain?
Physios can help neck pain, they will assess for the source of the pain and give treatment such as joint mobilisation, soft tissue release/massage, taping and a full rehabilitation programme of exercises tailored to your individual needs.
Can a physio help back pain?
Physios can help back pain, they will assess for the source of the pain and give treatment such as joint mobilisation, soft tissue release/massage, taping and a full rehabilitation programme of exercises tailored to your individual needs.
How to self refer for Physio?
Just call the clinic and ask for an appointment. If you have health insurance you may have to contact them first to get an authorisation code.
How much does a Physio session cost?
Initial appointments cost £130-155 and follow up appointments are £92-£107.
Should I see a private physiotherapist?
It is often beneficial to start treatment and rehabilitation following the onset of an injury or pain as soon as possible, as private physiotherapy can be offered at very short notice, it would be advantageous to get an appointment as soon as possible.