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Women’s Health

Women’s Health Physiotherapy in Fenchurch Street & London Bridge

Our specialist physios understand the strain (and sometimes heart ache) of trying to become pregnant, the difficulty (and sometimes pain) of being pregnant and the pain (but always worth it!) that childbirth can have on your body.

They have a special interest in using acupuncture to support you in your fertility to :

  • Regulate your menstrual cycle
  • Help relieve the effects of dysmenorrhoea and endometriosis
  • Work alongside IVF or in isolation to support and prepare your womb
  • Induce labour

During pregnancy as our bodies expand and adapt there can be a wide variety of aches and pains that comes with this. Our specialist physios are there to support you with the physical discomfort using hands on treatment, providing you with the correct supports, using strapping and acupuncture to relieve pain and discomfort and teaching you the correct exercises to support your body through each phase.

After childbirth you will be faced with a few more challenges, each bringing its own set of aches and pains. We are here to help you get your body back to its former strong self, so you can enjoy your new addition without any unnecessary discomfort.

We treat a wide range of conditions such as:

Arthritis

Treatment

RSI

Treatment

RTA

Treatment

Occupational injury

Treatment

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Physiotherapy is a healthcare profession focusing on improving movement, managing pain, and enhancing physical well-being. Through targeted exercises, manual therapy, and guidance, physiotherapists help restore function and prevent injury.

During your first visit, your physiotherapist will discuss your medical history, assess your movement and any areas of discomfort, and then develop a treatment plan tailored to your needs. This session usually lasts about an hour.

The number of sessions depends on your specific condition, severity, and personal goals. After the assessment, your physiotherapist will provide a recommended treatment timeline.

In most cases, you can see a physiotherapist without a GP referral, though some insurance providers may require one. Feel free to contact us for guidance on your specific case.

Our team includes specialists in various areas, including sports injuries, neurological conditions, and post-surgery recovery. We will match you with a therapist based on your needs, or you can request a specific clinician.