Physiotherapy on Regent Street, London
Room 432, Linen Hall, 162 Regent Street, London W1B 5TB.
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Room 432, Linen Hall, 162 Regent Street
London, W1B 5TB
Greater London
Hours
- Monday-Friday07:30–20:00
- Saturday09:00–15:00
Getting here
Nearest tube: Oxford Circus (Bakerloo / Central / Victoria).
Physiotherapy on Regent Street, London
Room 432, Linen Hall, 162 Regent StreetLondon W1B 5TB
United Kingdom
Monday-Friday, 07:30–20:00Saturday, 09:00–15:00
Inside Linen Hall, room 432. Nearest tube: Oxford Circus (Bakerloo / Central / Victoria).
At this location
What's available here
What I Offer
Treatments built
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Physiotherapy
Hands-on assessment and treatment for musculoskeletal pain — combining manual therapy with progressive exercise rehab in line with NICE guidance. HCPC-registered physiotherapists treating low back pain, neck and shoulder problems, sports injuries, and post-surgical rehab. Most major insurers accepted.
Sports Massage
Deep tissue and soft-tissue therapy for recovery, injury prevention, and performance support. Delivered alongside our physiotherapy practice — clinically integrated rather than stand-alone — for marathon runners, cyclists, and desk-based clients with chronic muscular tension.
Running Assessment
Video gait analysis combined with strength and mobility screening — for runners with persistent injuries, marathon training questions, or footwear decisions to make. Treadmill-based filming with slow-motion playback during the session, plus a written rehab and training plan.
Workplace Physiotherapy
Ergonomic and DSE assessments of how you work at your desk — chair, monitor, keyboard, posture, and movement breaks — for individuals and corporate teams. Resolves the workstation factors driving most desk-based neck, back, and wrist pain. In-clinic, on-site, or remote video.
Women's Health Physiotherapy
Women's health physiotherapy for pregnancy-related pelvic girdle pain, postnatal recovery, diastasis recti, and pelvic-floor weakness. One-to-one, exercise- and education-led care in line with NICE guidance, delivered by HCPC-registered physiotherapists across six central London clinics — antenatal through postnatal and beyond.
Shockwave Therapy
Focused extracorporeal shockwave therapy (ESWT) for stubborn tendinopathies — plantar fasciitis, calcific rotator-cuff, Achilles and patellar tendon pain — that have not settled with loading. A non-invasive, NICE-supported adjunct, always delivered alongside a progressive rehabilitation programme rather than in place of it.
Post-Operative Rehabilitation
Surgeon-aligned rehabilitation after orthopaedic and soft-tissue surgery — knee and hip replacement, ACL reconstruction, rotator-cuff and Achilles repair. Criteria-based, progressive physiotherapy that takes you from the early protective phase back to full strength and a confident return to work, sport, or daily life.
Dry Needling & Acupuncture
Clinically guided dry needling and Western medical acupuncture for myofascial trigger-point and musculoskeletal pain. Delivered only after a full physiotherapy assessment and used as one adjunct within a wider plan — single-use sterile needles, contraindications screened every visit — never as a stand-alone treatment.
FAQ
Common
questions
Where is the Regent Street clinic?
At Room 432, Linen Hall, 162 Regent Street, W1B 5TB — a 3-minute walk from Oxford Circus station (Bakerloo, Central, and Victoria lines) and about 5 minutes from Piccadilly Circus, in the heart of the West End.
Is this clinic convenient for Oxford Circus and the West End?
Yes — it is the closest Soho Physiotherapy site to Oxford Circus at around 3 minutes on foot, convenient for West End workers and shoppers around Regent Street, Carnaby, and Mayfair.
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