The Hampshire Clinic
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Phone
Reception: 0141 3006026
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Opening hours
Mon-Sun: 24 hours
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Car parking
100 spaces
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Children & young people services
Consultations 16yrs+ Procedures 16yrs+
Get fast access to private physiotherapy and rehabilitation at The Hampshire Clinic in Basingstoke.
We see patients from Basingstoke, Newbury, and across Hampshire, as well as those who come from further afield to take advantage of our experienced physiotherapists and excellent facilities.
Physiotherapy can help with a wide range of injuries and conditions including back and neck pain, repetitive strain injuries, joint pain and arthritis, muscle injuries, post-surgery rehabilitation, and sports injuries.
There are also physiotherapists that specialise in women’s health, acupuncture, Pilates and hand therapy.
Your physiotherapy sessions will be unique to you. We will build a tailored exercise programme focused on your individual needs. This will be developed during your first session. Our treatment programmes take a holistic approach to your health, considering many aspects of your well-being, including how you move, the factors that make your symptoms worse, and your individual goals for getting better.
Your physiotherapist will teach you a range of exercises during your appointments, and you'll be expected to complete your programme at home too. How often you perform your exercises and the kind of equipment you will use will depend on your treatment plan, but your physiotherapist will ensure you are able to perform your exercises safely and properly before doing them on your own. Our experts will ensure you have the right equipment and have mastered the techniques behind your exercises before you perform them without your physiotherapist.
We aim to offer you an appointment within 48 hours of receiving a referral. Referrals may be from your GP, Consultant, or from another Health Care Practitioner. You may self-refer but please be aware that several of the major insurance companies require a GP referral.
Call us on 0141 300 5009 to arrange your appointment today.
This can be used on its own or in combination with physiotherapy to help treat a range of musculoskeletal conditions.
You may benefit from bracing if you have been suffering with painful joints, stability issues or have ongoing pain. Braces can also help with rehabilitation and returning to sport.
If you have had persistent or long-standing pain that has failed to respond to previous treatments, then it would be helpful to consult a physiotherapist. This type of physiotherapy has been shown to assist patients with coping strategies that can help improve their quality of life.
Provides assessment and holistic rehabilitation for patients with a hand or upper limb injury or condition. The treatment is tailored to your needs and focuses on helping you get back to the day-to-day activities that you enjoy.
A strength test for the muscles around the knee. It's used to compare the strength of the affected knee against the unaffected leg.
Physiotherapists who work in occupational health help to treat work-related problems, as well as educating employers and staff on safe working practices to help avoid injury.
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.
The diagnosis and treatment of muscle, joint and nerve problems caused by practicing a sport or exercising, including muscle imbalances, joint pain, and post-fracture rehabilitation.
A form of exercise that may improve balance, strength, posture, flexibility, and circulation. It focuses on strengthening the core abdominal and back muscles.
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.
Electrotherapy used in the treatment of chronic tendon health problems such as Achilles Tendinoptathy, Gluteal Tendinopathy, Patella Tendinopathy, Hamstring Tendinopathy, Tennis and Golfers Elbow, Rotator Cuff Tendinopathy.
Our Physiotherapy department is a purpose-built facility. It has seven private treatment rooms and includes a modern, well-equipped air-conditioned gym.
Our purpose-built gym at The Hampshire Clinic allows our physiotherapists to work with you to provide expert advice and develop an exercise programme that meets your specific needs. Exercise forms an important part of physiotherapy. The aim is to increase mobility, muscle strength, general fitness, build core stability, and reduce symptoms.
Our gym includes equipment such as:
If we cannot help you with physiotherapy, we can quickly refer you. You can benefit from fast referrals to our consultant orthopaedic surgeons and access to the latest imaging technologies to help accurately diagnose and aid treatment pathway decisions. We have onsite access to diagnostic imaging services (ultrasound, x-ray, MRI, and CT scans).
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. These help you spread the cost of your treatment across a time period that suits you. We offer fixed-term monthly payment plans over one to five years with no deposit required. If you decide to pay over 10 months, you will pay interest-free. If you are paying for a longer period, you will pay 9.9% APR.
If you have private medical insurance physiotherapy will often be covered by your provider but be sure to speak to your insurer directly to find out. For more information, visit our private medical insurance page.
If you are interested in starting physiotherapy with us, give us a call today and one of our friendly advisors will help you find an appointment at a time that suits you.