Treatment options and pricing
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Physiotherapy Initial Consultation
Included in the Physiotherapy Initial Consultation
In your first physiotherapy consultation, you’ll meet with a physiotherapist who will assess your physical condition, discuss your goals and concerns, and collaborate with you to create a personalised treatment plan to enhance your mobility and overall well-being.
Physiotherapy Follow-up Consultation
Included in the Physiotherapy Follow-up Consultation
During a follow-up physiotherapy consultation, you’ll work with the physiotherapist to review your progress, address any challenges, and adjust your treatment plan to ensure you’re on track to achieve your desired physical outcomes.
Common Q&A about General Physiotherapy
Our FAQ section is designed to address common questions you may have, from how our treatments work to what you can expect during and after your session.
Our team is always available to provide additional support if you need more personalised guidance, ensuring that you feel informed and confident every step of the way.
Physiotherapy is a healthcare profession that helps individuals improve or restore their physical function and mobility through exercises, manual therapy, education, and advice. It focuses on treating musculoskeletal, neurological, and respiratory issues.
Physiotherapists treat a variety of conditions, including back and neck pain, sports injuries, arthritis, stroke recovery, post-surgery rehabilitation, respiratory issues, and more. They work with patients of all ages.
In the first session, your physiotherapist will assess your condition by discussing your medical history and performing physical tests. Based on this evaluation, they’ll create a treatment plan tailored to your needs.
Typically, a physiotherapy session lasts between 30 to 60 minutes, depending on the treatment plan and the severity of the condition. The number of sessions varies based on individual needs.
At The Health Suite Leicester, you don’t need a referral to see a physiotherapist.
Some physiotherapy treatments, particularly those that address injuries or conditions involving pain, may cause temporary discomfort. However, the goal is to reduce pain and restore function over time, not to cause additional harm.
The time it takes to see results varies from person to person, depending on the severity of the condition, the type of injury, and the patient’s commitment to the prescribed exercises. Some patients may notice improvements in a few sessions, while others may require several weeks of therapy.
Physiotherapists use various treatment techniques, including manual therapy (massage, joint mobilisation), therapeutic exercises and education on posture and movement.
Yes, physiotherapy can be effective in managing chronic pain. Through exercises, manual therapy, and education, physiotherapists can help improve strength, flexibility, and movement patterns, often reducing the intensity and frequency of pain over time.
To maintain the progress made during physiotherapy, it’s important to continue practicing the exercises and techniques recommended by your physiotherapist. Maintaining a healthy lifestyle, staying active, and practicing good posture can also help prevent future issues. Regular follow-ups may also be beneficial.
Advice from the experts
Read clear, expert advice from our clinicians, offering trusted advice, clinical insight, and practical guidance to help you understand your treatment and care options.
Symptom checker
If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, please book an appointment with us. Symptoms can vary from person to person and from condition to condition.A proper diagnosis can only be made through a thorough medical examination.
Our clinicians will carry out a full assessment to ensure an accurate diagnosis and appropriate care.
Are you experiencing persistent pain in your back, neck, joints or muscles?
If aches or discomfort are limiting your movement, a physiotherapist can assess the cause and design a personalised plan to ease pain and restore comfortable movement.
Has an injury or surgery left you struggling to regain strength or mobility?
Physiotherapy supports recovery after injuries or orthopaedic surgery with exercises, hands-on techniques and rehabilitation plans to help you return to normal activity.
Do stiffness, tension or poor posture affect your daily comfort?
Musculoskeletal assessment and treatment can improve flexibility, reduce tension and correct posture to help you feel more balanced and move more easily.
Are recurring pains affecting your ability to work, exercise or enjoy life?
Chronic pain and flare-ups from conditions like arthritis or tendon irritation can be managed with tailored physiotherapy to reduce symptoms and improve function.
Do you struggle with balance, gait or confidence moving after a fall?
Physiotherapists can assess mobility, improve stability and create exercises to help you move safely and with greater confidence in everyday activities.
Is your sport, hobby or active life limited by pain or injury?
Whether it’s a sports strain or movement restriction, physiotherapy uses targeted exercise and manual treatment to support healing and return to activity.
What we treat
At The Health Suite Leicester, our private medical clinic offers expert care whenever you need it. Our team of experienced GPs and healthcare professionals provide personalised diagnosis and treatment for a wide range of medical conditions, ensuring high-quality, professional care in a comfortable setting.
Click below to view useful info on a few of the common conditions we treat:
Musculoskeletal & soft-tissue injuries
Assessment and treatment for injuries affecting muscles, ligaments, joints or tendons — including strains, sprains and recovery programmes to restore movement and reduce pain.
Post-surgical rehabilitation
Support after orthopaedic or other surgery to rebuild strength, improve mobility and help you regain function with tailored rehabilitation plans.
Chronic pain & mobility issues
Management of conditions such as arthritis, back pain, neuropathic symptoms and long-term stiffness using exercise, manual therapy and movement strategies.
Balance, gait & functional movement
Physiotherapy helps improve balance, coordination and walking patterns, reducing fall risk and enhancing everyday mobility and confidence.
Sport, exercise & activity support
Targeted treatment for sports-related injuries, activity limitations and movement optimisation to help you perform safely and effectively.
many more
Our clinicians manage a broad spectrum of conditions, and individual assessment allows us to tailor care beyond the examples listed. We encourage you to book a consultation to discuss your symptoms and appropriate treatment options.





