The Princess Margaret Hospital
Osborne Road, Windsor, Berkshire, SL4 3SJ DirectionsPhone
Opening hours
Mon-Sun: 9am-9pm
Car parking
Yes - 80 spaces
2 electric vehicle charging stations available
We offer private physiotherapy services and treatments at The Princess Margaret Hospital, for patients based in Windsor, Maidenhead and Ascot.
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. At The Princess Margaret Hospital, there are physiotherapists that specialise in Women’s Health, Acupuncture, Pilates and Hand Therapy.
During your consultation with us the physiotherapist will assess the nature and site of your problem and will relate it to your whole person and its effects on your lifestyle. Your first visit will involve an assessment of your condition so that a treatment programme can be specifically developed for you. We offer a wide range of therapies that are often used in combination in a treatment programme.
All Circle Health Group Physiotherapists are registered with the Chartered Society of Physiotherapists and the Health and Care Professions Council. We work closely as part of our integrated multi-disciplinary teams within our hospitals so that if necessary, you can benefit from fast referrals.
Opening hours: Monday – Friday 8am-8pm
Appointments are available within 48 hours and many even on the same day.
The Princess Margaret Hospital in Windsor is on hand to help winter sports enthusiasts to prevent an injury. We offer advice and exercises on how to prepare you for hitting the slopes. However, should a skiing trip result in injury, we are also able to help you get back to the slopes quickly.
The specialist team of private sports physicians, physiotherapists and orthopaedic surgeons at the hospital are able to offer rapid appointments, patients can also access some of the best equipment available to investigate ski or snowboard related injuries.
At The Princess Margaret Hospital, the private diagnostic imagining facilities have specialised technology to ensure fast and accurate diagnosis. If you require any scans or x-rays, results are typically available the same day.
The purpose built gym at our hospital let our team of Physiotherapists work with you to provide expert advice and develop an exercise programme which meets your specific needs. Exercise forms an important part of physiotherapy.
The aim is to increase mobility, muscle strength, and general fitness, build core stability, and reduce symptoms.
If we cannot help you with physiotherapy, we can quickly refer you to our private Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeons who can deal with keyhole joint surgery, repair of ligament injuries, treatment of fractures and repair of tendon and nerve injuries.
Jules graduated from the Manchester School of Physiotherapy in 1997 and has since worked in various settings including the NHS, Private practice and Private hospitals around the UK.
She completed a Masters in Sports injuries at Manchester Metropolitan University in 2005 where she developed an interest in shoulder injuries whilst researching rotator cuff tears. She has worked with both amateur and professional athletes in a variety of sports including swimming, judo, and athletics. She is currently Honorary National Governing Body Physiotherapist for GB figure skating.
She has widespread experience but is particularly interested in “hands on” treatments and injury prevention. She is also qualified in acupuncture and has developed the service at Princess Margaret Hospital to treat patients with hot flushes.
Louise graduated from Brunel University in 2004 and has gained experience inpatient and outpatient physiotherapy across the NHS in Surrey and the private sector. Louise joined The Princess Margaret hospital in 2006 and is the deputy manager of inpatient physiotherapy.
She has a keen interest in musculoskeletal physiotherapy and has trained to do acupuncture and to teach Pilates. She enjoys sailing and baking macaroons.
Liz qualified in 2006 from Brunel University and has gained experience in both inpatient and outpatient physiotherapy across the Surrey and Berkshire area. In 2011 she joined Princess Margaret Hospital and works both in our inpatient and outpatient service.
She is a member of the acupuncture association of chartered physiotherapists, the physiotherapy pain association and the association of chartered physiotherapists in women’s health. She has an interest in musculoskeletal physiotherapy, chronic pain and antenatal and postnatal care.
Liz enjoys taking long walks with her dogs and baking.
Emma qualified in 1992 from Guys hospital school of Physiotherapy. She gained extensive experience over the next ten years working at the Royal London hospital and then in private practises in Hong Kong.
On return to the UK, she continued to specialise in musculoskeletal outpatients and has a special interest in hands. She has enjoyed working at Princess Margaret Hospital since 2003.
Penny qualified from Brunel University in 2002 and has been with The Princess Margaret Hospital since 2010, having previously worked in outpatients for the NHS. She works with outpatients and has a special interest in treating spinal conditions. Penny has completed post-graduate qualifications in Manual Therapy, acupuncture and Pilates, and currently teaches Pilates classes and lower limb classes.
Nicola studied Physiotherapy at King's College London. Since graduating Nicola has endeavoured to gain experience in a variety of Physiotherapy settings. Nicola has a particular interest in sports rehabilitation, musculoskeletal injuries, neurology and paediatrics. Nicola has a special interest in Paediatric physiotherapy. Nicola has Bobath training as well as various qualifications for treating acute injuries in Children.
Nicola now works as a Physiotherapy expert witness specialising in Paediatric physiotherapy recommendations. Nicola is extremely passionate about physiotherapy and regularly attends courses and seminars to continue her professional development.
Nicola is a member of several physiotherapy special interest groups including the Association of Paediatric Chartered Physiotherapists, Physiotherapists in Private Practice and the Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Neurology.
Amber qualified as a physiotherapist from Brunel University in 2001. She has worked in the NHS and private sector, now specialising in inpatient orthopaedics and gynaecology.
Annemarie qualified as a Physiotherapist in the year 2000. She worked in both South Africa and the United Kingdom as a physiotherapist, providing her with 21 years of working experience in both the public and private sectors of these respective countries. She has a passion for outpatient physiotherapy, and post-operative rehabilitation and worked in several sports clinics in her career. She is friendly, motivated and dedicated to her patients’ recovery and well-being.
Qualified at the Middlesex Hospital London and is an experienced Physiotherapist. She has worked in the NHS, Private Practice and Occupational Health.
She works with outpatients treating all musculoskeletal and post-op patients, she has a special interest in treating spinal conditions and using acupuncture. Vicky has completed post-graduate qualifications in Acupuncture, Manual Therapy and Pain management. She is also interested in the treatment of falls using Tai Chi based exercises.
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. Prices start from £64 for an initial assessment and £50 for a follow up appointment.
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.