The Clementine Churchill Hospital
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Phone
Reception: 0141 3006026
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Opening hours
Mon-Sun: 8am-10pm
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Car parking
243 spaces
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Children & young people services
Consultations 0yrs+ Procedures 3yrs+
If you need private physiotherapy, our highly trained team of physiotherapists at The Clementine Churchill Hospital are dedicated to helping you return to peak physical health.
If you need private physiotherapy, our highly trained team of physiotherapists at The Clementine Churchill Hospital are dedicated to helping you return to peak physical health.
Private physiotherapy can help with a wide range of injuries and conditions including:
We also have physiotherapists that specialise in:
During your first visit, we’ll assess your condition and put together a bespoke private treatment programme. We offer a wide range of therapies and use different combinations for your individual needs.
At The Clementine Churchill Hospital in Harrow, we offer the following private physiotherapy services:
Acupuncture physiotherapy - This can be used on its own or in combination with physiotherapy to help treat a range of musculoskeletal conditions.
Bracing - You may benefit from bracing if you have been suffering from painful joints, stability issues or ongoing pain. Braces can also help with rehabilitation and returning to sport.
Chronic pain management - If you have had persistent or longstanding pain that has failed to respond to previous treatments, our physiotherapists could help you.
Gait analysis - Gait analysis is the assessment of the lower limb biomechanics (i.e. how you stand, walk and run) to help identify problems in your legs, hips or even your back. It can help prevent painful conditions developing or reoccurring.
Hand therapy - Hand therapy provides assessment and holistic rehabilitation for patients with a hand or upper limb injury or condition.
Nerve conduction studies - Nerve conduction studies are used to test the electrical activity through the nerves in the arms and legs. This test is most commonly used to diagnosis carpal tunnel syndrome in the hand.
Occupational therapy - This can help you deal with everyday tasks that you may find difficult following illness, surgery or because of a disability.
Pelvic health rehabilitation - Our pelvic health physiotherapists are specially trained to assess and treat a range of conditions that can cause pelvic problems, such as incontinence of the bladder or bowel, or pelvic pain.
Physiotherapy for cancer treatments - We offer individual assessments and treatment for a wide range of musculoskeletal problems that can occur as a result of your cancer treatment, such as shoulder pain and stiffness after breast surgery, or lower back pain as a result of being less active.
Physiotherapy for sports injuries - We can help with muscle, joint and nerve problems caused by practicing a sport or exercising, including muscle imbalances, joint pain and post-fracture rehabilitation.
Pilates - A form of exercise that may improve balance, strength, posture, flexibility and circulation. It focuses on strengthening the core abdominal and back muscles.
Rehabilitation service - Aims to improve function after surgery or injuries including fractures, accidents, chronic spinal conditions, strokes, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease, cranial surgery and cardiac surgery.
Respiratory physiotherapy - Relates to the assessment and treatment of people with disorders of the respiratory system. Physiotherapy is focused on maximising physical function and helping you manage symptoms.
Vestibular rehabilitation - This treatment consists of exercises designed to retrain the balance system and to re-programme your brain to tune out the dizzy sensations.
Our physiotherapy department has twelve private treatment rooms as well as a purpose-built gym.
Exercise is an important part of physiotherapy. We’ll show you how to use our physio-gym equipment to increase mobility, muscle strength and general fitness as well as building your core stability.
We offer personal training and customised rehabilitation. We also offer GaitScan, which is an assessment of the way you stand, walk or run to determine if your gait has an impact on any aches and pains you are experiencing.
Our private physiotherapy team works closely with colleagues across the hospital so that, if necessary, you can benefit from fast referrals and access to our imaging facilities for any tests or scans you may need. We provide onsite access to diagnostic imaging services that can include ultrasound, X-ray, MRI and CT scans.
Services include personal training, customised rehabilitation and Gaitscan which is an assessment of the way you walk/run to determine if it has an impact on aches and pains in the rest of your body.
If we cannot help you with physiotherapy, we can quickly refer you to one of our consultant specialists who can discuss alternative options for treatment.
Our private physiotherapy service is staffed by a dedicated team with diverse specialities, meaning we’re equipped to diagnose, treat and manage a wide range of conditions.
Bsc HCPC CSP
Special interests
Katie has been a qualified physiotherapist for over 10 years and is a strong believer in the holistic approach to recovery. Keeping healthy with exercises, stress management, sleep and wellbeing is imperative to recovery. Katie loves managing the large and busy physiotherapy team, watching them grow and seeing them build fantastic rapports with their patients.
Diploma In Physiotherapy, Diploma In Applied & Practical Physiotherapy In Sport
Tina qualified in London in 1985. In 1992/1993 she gained a diploma in sports injury management. She worked in the NHS until 1997. Since then she has worked at the Clementine Churchill Hospital.
She works in musculoskeletal outpatients treating a wide range of conditions in both adults and children.
She takes a holistic approach and works hard in order to educate and empower her patients to be able to achieve their goals and self- manage going forwards.
BSc Physiotherapy (1st class honours), BSc Sports Science (2nd class honours), Diploma in Sports Massage (Distinction)
Chris qualified as a physiotherapist in 2012 from Brunel University after a transition from the health and fitness industry where he worked for over 10 years as a personal trainer. He began his career within the NHS broadening his knowledge and developing his clinical skills in a variety of different settings before moving into private practice in order to concentrate on his career and passion as a musculoskeletal physiotherapist.
Over the years Chris has gained a wealth of experience treating a variety of different patients and conditions but has a particular interest in sport injuries and enjoys the collaborative process of working alongside his patients in order to help them achieve their health and fitness goals. In more recent years he has moved into an APP role which has seen him develop and upskill within the world of hand therapy.
On both a personal and professional level Chris adopts a holistic approach to health and wellbeing which is reflected in his multifaceted approach within assessment and treatment plans.
BSc Physiotherapy, BSc Sport and Exercise Science
After completing a BSc in Physiotherapy and Sport & Exercise Science Jermaine has now worked at the Clementine Churchill Hospital for over 10 years within musculoskeletal outpatient. He has a particular interest in shoulder related injuries but also in the aspect of returning to sporting activities post injury or surgery
MSc Physiotherapy, Sport Rehabilitation BSc (Hons), Non-Medical Referrer (Imaging)
Bradley worked within the UK military and elite rugby clubs before qualifying as a physiotherapist. Since qualifying as a physiotherapist, he practices at The Clementine Churchill Hospital as well as continuing practice within the UK military. He is dual registered with the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy and the British Association of Sport Rehabilitators.
Bradley likes to integrate imaging such as MRI into physiotherapy practice when necessary and has open communication with the orthopaedic consultants. Bradley has a strong interest in research and has published in areas on the lower back and shoulder.
BSc Physiotherapy
Omair qualified from Kings College London and began working as a Physiotherapist in 2013. He gained experience across multiple sites in London and specialised in Respiratory Physiotherapy, training at Royal Free, Northwick Park and Guys Hospital.
Omair works on the wards, in ITU and runs a Respiratory clinic at CCH to provide specialist input with conditions such as Long COVID and COPD.
BSc Physiotherapy
Farah graduated as a physiotherapist in 2019. Farah works at both The Clementine Churchill Hospital and University College London Hospital as a clinical specialist within Hand Therapy. She enjoys working closely with patients to optimise their function while delivering patient centred care.
BSc Physiotherapy (Hons), Osteopathic Articulations and Mobilisations, Medical Acupuncture
Special interests
After graduating from King’s College London, Sevana dedicated a year to volunteering in Armenia, working with military amputees. During this time, she authored a book on physical and psychological rehabilitation and spearheaded fundraising efforts to support ongoing rehabilitation projects. Upon her return, Sevana gained valuable experience in private practice, honing her expertise before joining The Clementine Churchill Hospital.
In addition to her clinical work, Sevana serves as the physiotherapist for the National Armenian Basketball Team. She regularly accompanies the team to FIBA international games, ensuring that players are in optimal physical condition.
BSc Sport Rehabilitation, MSc Physiotherapy
After completing a BSc in Sport Rehabilitation, Kirsten worked as a Physiotherapy Assistant at Clementine Churchill Hospital for two years before pursing an MSc to become a qualified physiotherapist. He takes a holistic approach to each individual with the goal of long-term prevention, and he is particularly interested in sport specific injuries.
Level 2 Sport, Level 3 Sports and Exercise Science, BSc (Hons) Physiotherapy
After completing sports and exercise science at Oaklands college, Richard continued his studies at London South Bank University to complete his Bachelors (Hons) in Physiotherapy. Mostly having experience in inpatient physio, Richard now works at The Clementine Churchill Hospital as a rotational physio in post orthopaedic surgeries, MSK conditions and sports related injuries. He takes a holistic approach to each individual with the goal of long-term prevention patient education, and he is particularly interested in sport specific injuries.
You can make an appointment directly with us to see a physiotherapist, or you can ask your GP to refer you if you prefer.
We’ll normally have you booked into an appointment within 48 hours.
Our physiotherapy appointments are offered as one-to-one sessions. Your session will last 45 minutes and involve a full examination and assessment of your condition. This will be used to put together a bespoke treatment programme for you.
You’ll then start a course of 30-minute follow-up sessions. The number of appointments you’ll need will depend on your condition and what you want to achieve. If you’re recommended a combination of treatments, you may see more than one physiotherapist.
At The Clementine Churchill Hospital, initial private physiotherapy appointments start at £74 with follow-up sessions starting from £60.
Accessing private healthcare is easy, whether you choose to pay directly or use private medical insurance.
If you are paying for yourself, we can usually offer an upfront cost which you can then choose to pay in full or access one of our easy payment options.
If you have insurance, we can arrange direct settlement with your insurance provider, although you should check in advance to see if your treatment is covered. For more information, visit our private medical insurance page.
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