Appointments

If you are interested in a physiotherapy assessment and diagnosis or embarking on a physiotherapy treatment programme then contact me directly by phone, text or email and make an appointment on the following. 07956 385651 or info@anthonyhegarty.co.uk at any time.

Payment for treatments can be paid by direct BACs bank transfer or by cash or cheque. Please note no credit card facilities are available at the clinic.

The clinic is registered and approved with all the major health insurers for those patient who want to access their health insurance policies. Please note that you may need to provide an authorization code before attending for treatment at the clinic, which is available via your insurers.

Should you wish to look around the London Horizons Health and Fitness Club in Liberty Street, please call and make an appointment on 0207 091 1670. One of the staff would be happy to show you around. Membership is available for anyone interested in joining the Club.

For more information on our services, and the conditions we treat, or to book an appointment please call
0795 638 5651 or email info@anthonyhegarty.co.uk

Appointments

Special offers

Discounted rates for full time students and those staying in the clubs own accommodation (usually about 100 students,) reduced fees for patients from sports clubs who are registered with their national governing body i.e. the FA, ECB and for groups signing up for regular treatment sessions. All fees are negotiable when making appointment.

Get in Touch

0795 638 5651

info@anthonyhegarty.co.uk

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Physiotherapy
Physiotherapy
We specialise in treating musculoskeletal conditions. Both short and long term.

Arthritis
Arthritis
Arthritis is a very common condition that comes under the family of conditions known as Rheumatology.
Sports injuries
Sports injuries
Sports injuries are very commonplace and are often associated with patient’s wishes to maintain fitness, and undertake activity.
Reduced mobility
Reduced mobility
Many illnesses and conditions can have a negative effect on a patient’s ability to mobilise safely.