Physiotherapy treatments for patients from Rutland, Oakham, Uppingham, Corby, Stamford and the surrounding areas, provided by Helen Harrison BSc. MCSP. SRP., a Chartered and State Registered Physiotherapist.
Helen was formerly Senior Physiotherapist at St Mary's Medical Centre, Stamford, Peterborough Hospitals and the Hereward GP Practice, Bourne.
It is important to make sure that any physiotherapist you visit is Chartered and State Registered and has one of the following sets of initials after their name:
This will guarantee that:
Chartered and State Registered physiotherapists are required to continually update and improve their skills and knowledge in order to remain accredited.
You can check your physiotherapist’s credentials by contacting:
The Health Professions Council
Helen Harrison is a Chartered and State Registered physiotherapist. She qualified in 1996 from Liverpool University with an honours degree in physiotherapy. She worked for 4 years in Peterborough District Hospital and specialised in the treatment of musculoskeletal problems. For the 3 years prior to setting up in Harringworth, she worked in GP practices in Stamford (St Marys) and Bourne (Hereward). Special interests include shoulder injuries and back pain.
Helen is also a member of the Organisation of Chartered Physiotherapists in Private Practice (OCPPP). “PhysioFirst” is the trading name for members of this organisation.
Treatments are given by appointment only, in a new purpose-built and pleasant treatment room in Watertrough Cottage, Harringworth, Northamptonshire. This facility is spacious and fully accessible for wheelchair users, and has its own parking.
Initial Consultation (one hour) £38
Follow-up treatment (half hour) £30
We welcome patients under private medical schemes but you are advised to check with your provider first.
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