Our process - How do we cure your Pain
Our Approach – Healing Pain, Restoring Strength
01
Medical History
Physio enquires about the origin of Pain
02
Clinical Examination
Physio makes you do guided movements to identify the root cause of pain
03
Medical Reports
Physio matches the findings with X-Ray, CT scans & other Reports
04
Physio-supervised Exercises
Physio will sit with you one-on-one on a daily basis to guide you through your exercise plan and ensure you're on track to achieve your health objectives

Frequently Asked Questions
Find quick answers to common questions about our services, treatments, and policies.
A physiotherapist is a highly trained medical professional who helps in restoring mobility & function, reduce pain and/or prevent disability. In most cases, an intensive physiotherapy plan conducted by a skilled physiotherapist rules out the need for interventional surgery and helps reduce the need for long-term medication.
No, you don’t need a GP or Ortho referral. You can directly visit a physiotherapist. However, if you have one, you can bring us a copy of the referral letter along with the written report of any X-ray or MRI that is related to your injury.
Yes. We provide you with the right exercises to do between visits to ensure your recovery is optimized. You will have access to our exercise prescription and instructions which will outline the specific exercises for your particular condition.
Of course, being the best physiotherapy clinic in Mumbai we offer Home Visit Physiotherapy but the cost of home visit therapy will include travel time from the clinic so the cost of treatment may be higher. Please call us for more details.
The initial assessment is normally 45 minutes, with follow up sessions lasting 30-45 minutes.
Length of treatment depends on how severe a condition is or the degree of symptoms experienced. It is not medically possible to cure a bone fracture overnight. Similarly, it is not medically possible to repair damaged or weak tissue overnight. The process of reconstructing damaged tissue in bones or soft tissue is similar and everybody recovers at a different rate.
