You will receive an initial appointment either via phone/video or in person with a qualified physiotherapist.
You can expect to receive clinical information about your condition, a prognosis and some advice and education around how to manage and improve your symptoms.
You may go on to have subsequent sessions with the physiotherapist; we also have access to experienced exercise rehabilitation instructors who run exercise classes and also work one to one with patients to achieve their rehabilitation goals.
We also continue to improve links in your local community to help signpost you to activities and groups that may help to support your recovery in the longer term.
The NHS is committed to giving patients greater choice and control over how they get their healthcare and we are working hard to improve opportunities for you to get care that best suit your needs and circumstances.
View the NHS Choice document here: NHS England » Choice
We work with our health and care partners to plan services and improve our populations health and wellbeing.
Emergency Departments (A&E) and 999 are for life threatening emergencies.