Chartered Physiotherapists Wicklow
Rathnew & Ashford
Our Ashford clinic has recently moved up to our Back Care Pilates studio space.
Please note this is accessed via stairs. For ground floor access, please book into our Rathnew Clinic.
Call 0404-49781, or click to email
Specialists in managing back and neck pain, sports injuries, post-op rehabilitation, physical therapy and muscle and joint injuries, we are dedicated to improving your injury or problem as quickly as we can, while ensuring we keep it that way for the long term.
We are Chartered, CORU registered, and covered by all Private Health Insurance companies, such as VHI, Laya, and Irish Life Health.

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WHY US?
EDUCATED
EXPERIENCED
FREE PARKING
FLEXIBLE TIMES
Appointments from 7.30am Monday to Friday.
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Conveniently located in Ashford and Rathnew, both easily accessed off the M11.
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We are proud members of the Irish Society of Chartered Physiotherapists and CORU registered.
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“Best physiotherapy clinic in Wicklow! Really refreshing to find somewhere so professional and who know exactly what they’re talking about. They did a fantastic job diagnosing, treating and setting up my continued recovery for a nasty shoulder injury.” – Conor Stanley
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