Physiotherapy in Milton Keynes
Physiotherapists in Milton Keynes assess and treat problems with movement, muscles, joints and nerves, from back pain and sports injuries to recovery after surgery or a stroke. This page lists physiotherapy clinics across Milton Keynes and its surrounding towns, including Bletchley, Wolverton, Stony Stratford, Newport Pagnell, Woburn Sands and Olney. Each listing shows contact details, opening hours, reviews and a summary of what customers say.
9 matching physiotherapy
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Popular ★ 5 (293)
RED Physiotherapy in Milton Keynes
📍 39A Elba Gate, Bletchley Accessible parkingAppointment requiredAppointments recommended
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What customers say review highlights
- knowledgeable, personable physiotherapists
- effective pain reduction
- thorough assessment
- welcoming and supportive
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Popular ★ 4.8 (124)
MK Osteopath & Associates
📍 MK Osteopath & Associates, 12a Benbow Ct, Milton Keynes Accessible parkingAppointment requiredAppointments recommended
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What customers say review highlights
- thorough, knowledgeable practitioners
- clear explanations
- effective pain relief
- helpful home exercise advice
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Popular ★ 5 (81)
Brigitte Mileson Sports & Remedial Massage
📍 5 Luccombe, Milton Keynes Accessible parkingAppointment requiredCard payments
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What customers say review highlights
- skilled and knowledgeable
- friendly welcoming manner
- effective pain relief
- calming environment
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Popular ★ 5 (62)
Nourish – Holistic wellbeing and healing centre Nourish Holistic Therapy
📍 Warren Park, Unit 7 Warren Yard, Wolverton Accessible parkingCard paymentsContactless
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What customers say review highlights
- personalised treatments
- relaxing experience
- friendly, professional therapists
- thorough consultations
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Popular ★ 5 (32)
Violet Moon Massage and Therapies
📍 9 Levens Hall Dr, Milton Keynes Appointment requiredFree parkingLGBTQ+ friendly
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What customers say review highlights
- deeply relaxing massage
- calming peaceful space
- good pressure and attentiveness
- insightful readings
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Popular ★ 4.9 (90)
Laima massage/Milton Keynes
📍 40 Tattenhoe Ln, Bletchley Appointment requiredFree parkingWomen-owned
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What customers say review highlights
- relaxing, clean environment
- tailored treatments
- professional and attentive
- effective for pain and tension
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Popular ★ 5 (5)
Neurological physiotherapist- Milton Keynes
📍 MS Therapy Centre, 4 Hollin Ln, Wolverton Accessible parkingAppointments recommendedCard payments
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What customers say review highlights
- motivating sessions
- experienced in neuro physio
- tailored exercises
- professional and positive
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Popular ★ 4.5 (14)
Gentle Family Chiropractic
📍 19 Whetstone Cl, Milton Keynes Accessible parkingAppointment requiredAppointments recommended
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What customers say review highlights
- effective for back, neck and knee pain
- gentle, whole-body approach
- long-term trusted care
- reports of unresolved or worsened pain
- concerns over value for money
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Popular ★ 5 (5)
PhysioZey Pain Clinic & Women’s Health Physiotherapy
📍 1 Laxfield Dr, Milton Keynes Accessible parkingAppointment requiredAppointments recommended
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What customers say review highlights
- professional knowledgeable physiotherapist
- effective pain relief
- caring supportive approach
Checking a physiotherapist's qualifications
In the UK the title "physiotherapist" is protected by law, and anyone using it must be registered with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC). You can search the HCPC register free of charge to confirm a practitioner is registered before booking. Many chartered physiotherapists also hold membership of the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP), shown by the letters MCSP after their name. If you are considering acupuncture as part of treatment, check whether the clinician holds relevant Acupuncture Association of Chartered Physiotherapists (AACP) accreditation.
Booking and what to expect locally
Physiotherapy in Milton Keynes is available both privately and through the NHS, with NHS treatment usually accessed by referral from a GP or, in some cases, self-referral. Private clinics often allow you to book directly and may accept payment through health insurance policies, so it is worth confirming whether your insurer requires a GP referral first. When choosing a clinic, consider location and parking, whether the premises have step-free access, and whether the service covers your specific need, such as women's health, paediatrics or sports rehabilitation. A first appointment normally involves an assessment followed by a treatment plan.
Do I need a GP referral to see a physiotherapist?
Not usually for private treatment, where you can normally book directly with a clinic. NHS physiotherapy is often accessed through a GP referral, though some services in the Milton Keynes area accept self-referral. If you are claiming through private health insurance, check whether your insurer asks for a GP referral before your first appointment.
How can I check a physiotherapist is properly registered?
Search the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) online register using the practitioner's name, as HCPC registration is a legal requirement to practise as a physiotherapist in the UK. Membership of the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (shown as MCSP) is an additional professional standard you can look for.