In-Person Physiotherapy
£65.00
In-person Physiotherapy
Your first appointment includes a thorough assessment, clear diagnosis and a treatment plan tailored to your needs and goals. We take the time to understand your symptoms, concerns, and lifestyle so you leave feeling listened to and confident about your next steps.
Where appropriate, we coordinate with other healthcare professionals, such as your GP, to ensure the most comprehensive care.
This service is perfect for anyone in Shepshed and the surrounding areas looking for expert guidance, hands-on treatment, and structured rehabilitation with a specialist physiotherapist.
What to expect:
45 minutes
19-23 Field St, Shepshed, Loughborough LE12 9AL
Doing Physio with us is easy.
Taking a detailed history and performing a comprehensive physical assessment to fully understand your problem.
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Secure Your Appointment
Free discovery call: 07939005073
Email: info@middletonphysio.co.uk
Book online in seconds.
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Specialist Assessment
We listen to your story.
Take a full history.
In-depth physical assessment.
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Clear Insight & Plan
Explain our findings clearly.
Help you understand why you’re in pain.
Map out an individualised treatment plan.
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Expert Support & Results
Work with you on your recovery.
Regular progress testing.
Daily support when you need it.
Get you back to your goals & beyond.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Yes. Free parking is available a 1–2 minute walk away at the Britannia Street car park, Shepshed, Loughborough, LE12 9AE. Enter the clinic through the main door, turn right to reception, and take a seat. Your physiotherapist will come and collect you.
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Wear comfortable clothing that allows you to move easily. A sports top or vest is ideal for upper limb assessments, and shorts are recommended for hip or lower limb assessments.
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Please bring any relevant scans, reports, or letters if you have them.
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Appointments usually last 40–45 minutes.
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We help people aged 16 and over with a wide range of musculoskeletal issues. These include back, hip, shoulder, knee, elbow, foot and ankle pain; muscle strains and tears; ligament sprains and ruptures; painful joints; osteoarthritis; fractures; and many more.