Welcome to our online booking portal! We’re thrilled to offer a convenient and user-friendly way for both new and existing patients to schedule appointments for our comprehensive range of rehabilitation services. Simply select the type of appointment you require, choose a date and time that works best for you, and provide your contact information to secure your booking. Our dedicated team looks forward to helping you achieve your health and wellness goals. Book your appointment today and take the first step toward a more mobile and pain-free life!
We’re here to help! If you experience any difficulties using our online booking system or have questions about scheduling an appointment, please don’t hesitate to reach out. You can find answers to frequently asked questions in our FAQ section below, or contact us directly using the form provided. Our friendly team is always happy to assist you in getting the care you need.
Opening Hours
Monday – Friday
9:30 AM – 20:00 PM
Saturday
10:00 AM – 14:00 PM
Our address
Lowton Physio & Sports Injury Clinic
Newton Rd, Lowton, Warrington, WA3 2BH
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
When you arrive a member of our team will greet you and seat you at the waiting area if necessary. Once ready your therapist will introduce themselves welcoming you into the clinic – average waiting time is 2 minutes.
You should wear comfortable clothing such as a loose top, tracksuit or shorts that you feel able to easily move around in. Your therapist may need to visually assess you in terms of movement and posture, as well as move different areas of your body, so these should be accessible and visible.
As well as cash payment we are able to take debit and credit card payment including Visa, Mastercard and American Express in addition to contactless and mobile payments including apple pay and android pay.
We no longer accept payment via cheque.
Yes.
Free Parking is available at the back of our facility.
You are more than welcome to have someone chaperone you during your treatment. In some cases a chaperone is compulsory, such as for children or someone with special needs.
No. If you are self-referring and paying for your own treatment then you do not need to see your GP first.
If you use private medical insurance you may require a GP’s referral, depending on your insurer’s requirement. You should always check with your insurance company before attending your first session.
Missed appointments, or any appointment changed, altered, moved or cancelled for any reason with less than 24 hours’ notice may be fully charged.