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MOBILE PHYSIOTHERAPY
CHRISTCHURCH, NEW FOREST, RINGWOOD
WE COME TO YOU
FREE 5-MINUTE TELEPHONE CONSULTATION
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BOURNEMOUTH
CHRISTCHURCH BRANSGORE
NEW FOREST
RINGWOOD
MOBILE PHYSIOTHERAPY - LET US COME TO YOU!
Our fully qualified Physiotherapists will come and treat you in your home across Christchurch, The New Forest, Ringwood and Bournemouth. Including: Mudeford, New Milton, Highcliffe, Barton-on-sea, Burley, Bransgore, Burton, Southbourne, Boscombe and Bournemouth
NEED PHYSIOTHERAPY - WE CAN HELP WITH...
Everyday we go into the homes of our patients to provide treatment for all types of people and situations. Both Kayleigh and Vicky are fully qualified, experienced therapists with private and NHS experience - they are both knowledgable and professional.
They provide treatment for a range of conditions including:
- Frequent Falls
- Neurological conditions, including:
- Stroke
- Parkinsons
- Spinal Cord Injury
- Recovering from surgery
- Return to home
- Mobility and Independence
HOW MUCH DOES MOBILE PHYSIO COST?
Kalm was set up to provide affordable physio solutions for people who require treatment at home. We offer a free 5-minute telephone consultation to understand what you need and advise if we can help.
After that, we charge £60 for an initial home visit, which lasts up to 1 hour.
You can see more on our prices by clicking here
AT HOME PHYSIOTHERAPY - WHO WILL BE COMING?


Kayleigh Pursey (MCSP)
Kayleigh is a fully qualified physiotherapist and a member of the Charted Society of Physiotherapy.
Kayleigh qualified with a degree in Physiotherapy from Bournemouth University in 2010 and went on to hold a senior position at the Duke of Cornwall Spinal Treatment Centre at Salisbury Hospital.
Victoria Miller (MCSP)
Victoria is a fully qualified physiotherapist and a member of both the Charted Society of Physiotherapy and the Health Professions Council.
Victoria also qualified with a BSC (Hons) degree in Physiotherapy from Bournemouth University in 2010 before going on to the Queen Alexandra hospital in Portsmouth.
Victoria has specialised in community therapy since 2012 and has extensive experience with orthopaedic and trauma injuries, elderly rehabilitation and falls prevention.
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