C-Physio in Apperley Bridge is renowned for its exceptional physiotherapy services aimed at enhancing your mobility and overall quality of life. Our experienced physiotherapists provide personalized assessments and treatment plans tailored to your specific conditions. The warm and welcoming atmosphere at C-Physio makes it easy for clients to feel comfortable during their visits. We believe in empowering our clients through education and hands-on treatment techniques. With a strong focus on recovery and rehabilitation, C-Physio is dedicated to helping you achieve your health goals efficiently and effectively.

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Jennifer Proudler

5 Google Rating

I was recently diagnosed with a prolapsed disc in my lower back by my GP, she recommended that I vis

5/ 5

I was recently diagnosed with a prolapsed disc in my lower back by my GP, she recommended that I visited a Physiotherapist. I found C Physio on Google and was impressed to be offered a same day appointment at their clinic. My Physio, Tamar, carried out a detailed assessment of my condition as well as the first stages of treatment. Tamar’s knowledgeable and experienced approach to patient care and the demands of my profession completely reassured me. I have since attended for several more visits and the improvement in my condition has been phenomenal. Tamar showed such understanding of both the physical and emotional issues surrounding my condition and with her help, advice and guidance I am now on the road to recovery. I now plan to continue my visits to her and begin 1:1 Pilates sessions. I cannot recommend her services highly enough, her pleasant and friendly manner have made a very difficult few weeks much easier. She’s literally worth her weight in gold! Thank you for all your hard work.

sue p-e

5 Google Rating

Excellent service, quick appointment, easy parking, holistic approach to problems and no pressure fo

5/ 5

Excellent service, quick appointment, easy parking, holistic approach to problems and no pressure for long appointments or many appointments. I'd recommend giving C-Physio a try for aches and pains which need some help.

Yorkshire Academy of Creative Arts & Dance

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