Post-Operative Rehab
Mobilisation, chest physiotherapy and strengthening after surgery.
Ward rounds every morning and an outpatient gym every afternoon — rehabilitation that starts the day after surgery, not the week after discharge.
96000+
Patients a year
Outpatient and inpatient18400
Emergency arrivals a year
Triaged on arrival4
Operating theatres
One always kept free4.8/5
Patient rating
Across 4,300 reviewsEvery surgical and stroke inpatient is seen on the ward the morning after. Getting somebody sitting, then standing, then walking is what prevents the chest infections and the clots that follow a long lie-in.
Outpatient rehabilitation is booked as a course with a defined number of sessions and a measurable goal — range of movement, walking distance, or getting back to work — reviewed at the halfway mark.
Walk-in screening every Saturday morning, no appointment.
Mobilisation, chest physiotherapy and strengthening after surgery.
Stroke, spinal injury and Parkinson rehabilitation on a structured programme.
Manual therapy and exercise for back, neck and joint pain.
Graded return-to-play programmes after ligament and muscle injury.
TENS, ultrasound and IFT used alongside exercise, not instead of it.
A written plan you can follow at home, reviewed at each visit.
Referred from the wards, from orthopedics and neurology, or booked directly — no referral is required for outpatient assessment.
Book an appointmentAppointments are confirmed the same day. Emergencies do not need one — walk in at any hour.