Spire West Edinburgh Clinic is a brand new, purpose-built healthcare centre located in Corstorphine. We provide a multidisciplinary approach to patient care, offering access to a wide range of specialists, including physiotherapy and dermatology services.
Whether you’re looking to recover from an injury or finally put an end to ongoing aches and pains, Spire West Edinburgh Clinic is here to support you. Conveniently located in Corstorphine, our modern clinic brings together technology led physiotherapy and specialist dermatology services, with additional services coming soon.
I graduated with an MSc in Physiotherapy from Edinburgh Napier University and previously completed a BSc in Kinesiology in Canada. I have experience in musculoskeletal rehabilitation, return-to-work programmes and sports injury management, including supporting university-level athletes.
I graduated from Manchester Metropolitan University with a degree in Physiotherapy and am a qualified Level 4 Sports Massage Therapist. I have experience across musculoskeletal, neurological and rehabilitation services and have a particular interest in injury recovery and performance optimisation.
I graduated with a Bachelor (Hons) in Physiotherapy and have extensive experience in musculoskeletal and orthopaedic rehabilitation. I have completed further training in dry needling, diagnostic ultrasound, sports injuries and Pilates, with a particular interest in helping patients return to activity and sport.
I completed my Physiotherapy training in Pune before undertaking a master’s degree at Manchester Metropolitan University. I specialise in musculoskeletal injuries, post-operative rehabilitation and sports injury management, having worked with athletes across swimming, motorsport and cricket.
Free 30-minute sports massage (worth £45) when you book an initial physiotherapy assessment
T&C’s: Offer ends 31st October 2026 and is subject to availability. Available exclusively at Spire West Edinburgh Clinic. No code needed.
If you have pain or stiffness our physiotherapy specialists are here to help you get back to being your best.
Expert physiotherapy, powered by technology. Our team uses advanced assessment and rehabilitation tools alongside evidence-based physiotherapy to support faster, more informed recovery. Whether you're recovering from injury, surgery or ongoing pain, we'll create a personalised treatment plan focused on achieving your goals.
Examples of conditions treated include:
Our Women's Health Physiotherapy service provides specialist assessment, treatment and rehabilitation for women at every stage of life. Whether you're preparing for birth, recovering after pregnancy, managing pelvic health concerns or returning to activity after surgery, our experienced physiotherapists are here to support you.
We understand that every woman's experience is different, which is why we take a personalised approach to your care. Following a comprehensive assessment, we'll create a tailored treatment plan designed around your symptoms, goals and lifestyle.
Our services include support for:
Our aim is to help you move comfortably, recover effectively and get back to doing the things you enjoy.
What Is Shockwave therapy?
Shockwave therapy (SWT) is a non-invasive treatment designed to relieve pain and promote healing in specific tendon conditions. Using a handheld device, acoustic waves are delivered through the skin to the affected area at a controlled frequency (NICE Guidelines, 2018)
How does it work?
SWT stimulates the body’s natural healing process by triggering a controlled inflammatory response within the tendon tissue. According to NICE Guidelines, it is an effective option for reducing pain in several long-term tendon problems.
Who can benefit?
Shockwave therapy can be beneficial for conditions such as:
Referral process
Before starting treatment, please book an initial assessment where your physiotherapist will confirm whether SWT is appropriate for your condition. If suitable, you’ll complete a consent form before being referred for treatment. For best results, SWT should be combined with a tailored physiotherapy rehabilitation programme.
Acupuncture is a treatment that involves placing very fine needles into specific points on the body to help relieve pain and support recovery. It works by stimulating the nervous system to release natural pain-relieving chemicals and improve how pain is processed.
How we use acupuncture?
In physiotherapy, acupuncture is mainly used for pain relief and to restore normal muscle function, while also supporting your recovery physically, mentally and emotionally. All acupuncture treatments at our clinic are delivered by physiotherapists who are fully trained and accredited through certified professional bodies, ensuring safe and effective care.
Please note, Acupuncture is a treatment adjunct within a physiotherapy appointment. Please, ensure you book a Physiotherapy appointment with an Acupuncture qualified physiotherapist.
Shockwave therapy is a non-invasive treatment that helps relieve pain and support healing in long-term tendon conditions. It uses targeted acoustic waves delivered through the skin to stimulate recovery.
It works by encouraging the body’s natural healing response, helping to reduce pain and improve function over time.
Shockwave therapy can be beneficial for conditions such as:
Before starting treatment, you’ll need an initial assessment with a physiotherapist to confirm if it’s suitable. For the best results, it’s combined with a tailored rehabilitation programme.
| Appointment type | Price |
|---|---|
| 45 min Initial assessment | £80 |
| 30 min follow up appointment | £60 |
| Appointment type | Price |
|---|---|
| 45 min Initial assessment | £89 |
| 30 min follow up appointment | £79 |
The prices are indicative and will vary based on the complexity of the procedure or analysis required.
| Appointment type | Price |
|---|---|
| Initial consultation | £180 |
| Follow up consultation | £160 |
| Prescription | £30 |
| Curettage and cautery | £400 |
| Biopsy | £500 |
| Excision | £600 |
| Pathology analysis | From £180 |
*VAT charges may apply depending on the nature of treatment provided, this will be discussed during your consultation with the Doctor.
Vantage Point
First Floor Suite
24 St. John’s Road
Edinburgh
EH12 6NZ
Opening hours:
Mon - Fri 8am – 8pm
Sat 9am - 1pm
Walking
The clinic is easily accessible from the main road, simply follow St. John’s Road and look for Vantage Point.
By Bus
Several bus routes run along St. John’s Road, connecting the clinic to Edinburgh city centre and surrounding areas.
Common routes include 12, 26, 31, and 100 (Airlink).
Alight near Vantage Point or along St. John’s Road - it’s just a short walk to the clinic.
By Tram
Take the Edinburgh Tram to Balgreen or Edinburgh Park Central. From either stop, it’s around a 10–15 minute walk or a short bus/taxi ride to the clinic.
Driving
The clinic is easily reached via St. John’s Road (A8), one of the main routes into the city. Parking is available on a first-come, first-served basis, with additional on-street parking and nearby parking options in the surrounding area.
From Edinburgh City Centre
The clinic is approximately 3–4 miles west of the city centre, with a typical travel time of 15–25 minutes by car or public transport.
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