- Fee assured
- Awaiting verification
Specialises in
- Chest/respiratory
- Domiciliary
- Male or female health
- Musculoskeletal
About us
Apex Physiotherapy and Sports Injury Clinic is a private clinic dedicated to providing the highest standards of physiotherapy. Our physiotherapists are members of the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy, registered with the Health and Care Profession Council, and affiliated to the Organisation of Chartered Physiotherapists in Private Practice.
Our team of Chartered Physiotherapists are all highly qualified and have many years of experience working both within the NHS, and the private sector. We have established an excellent reputation in the area for our patient-centred service, and for our honest and professional approach.
We offer a “hands-on”, problem-solving service as experts in the assessment and treatment of musculoskeletal problems. We are committed to doing the very best for each and every one of our patients; whatever your goals for recovery are – we will do our utmost to help you to achieve them.
We have Physiotherapists specialising in Back Pain, and Pilates, Women’s Health -incl Pre & Post natal conditions, and Incontinence, and Sports Injuries incl Strength & Conditioning rehab.
Areas of interest
Age 6+; Orthopaedics; Rheumatology; Pre & Post Operative Orthopaedics; Sports Injuries; Rehabilitation; Acupuncture; Pilates; Women's Health; Workstation Assessment; Massage; Manipulation; Mobilisation; Exercise Therapy; Electrotherapy; Pilates, Education & Advice.
Medical secretaries
- Jane Seymour
- Apex Physiotherapy Community Centre Misbourne Suite Gravel Hill Chalfont St Peter Gerrards Cross SL9 9QX
- 01753 892006
- enquiries@apexphysio.co.uk
Information for healthcare professionals (Bupa patients only, last 12 months)
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AA361
Follow-up Musculoskeletal (MSK) Physiotherapy Session - (>50)
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AA360
Initial Musculoskeletal (MSK) Physiotherapy Session - (>50)
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AA363
Follow on domiciliary visit (physiotherapy or occupational therapy) - (5-50)
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AA362
Initial domiciliary visit (physiotherapy or occupational therapy) - (1-5)