Keeping the ball
In April 2011, I 'crunched' my shoulder hitting the ground as I smothered the ball in a goalkeeping movement, two months later I capsized my kayak and found myself in excrutiating pain. Through a trusted network I found Robert Hawkins, he had a very calming manner and it felt like I was being treated by an expert. As well as benefitting from his carefully thought out treatments, his knowledge was insightful and his 'tips' on a range of personal health matters were very useful. I have no hesitation in recommending Robert to those with strains, sprains and muscular pains.
Mel - Chartered Financial Planner
'Back' to normal
I pulled a muscle in my back lifting shopping out of my car, in agony & barely able to walk I called Robert as he claims to take the pain away. He saw me straight away and after just one session I could walk normally and after a second my back was as good as new. Robert was courteous, professional, and explained what was wrong and what he was going to do to put it right. His manner is charming and he puts you at ease, he is sympathetic to your pain and quick to act to take it away. I have since referred 2 friends to Robert and he has successfully helped them too. I wouldn't hesitate to refer anyone to him ~ Lindsay - Life & business coach
Dancing to Success
I was set to perform on the Britain's got talent show, I was very nervous and tense and as I danced through a semi-final performance my calf muscle tore, I left the studio in considerable pain. I was recommended to Mr Hawkins by a friend who had been treated for a knee problem, he was kind enough to visit me at home where he taped up my leg and advised me to use ice treatment, three days later I was due to perform again, I was taped again and able to dance pain-free that night , I cannot thank him enough as without this I would not have been able to dance on one of the most important days of my life ~ Stavros Flatley - Britain's got talent finalist 2009
Back on the roads
With only 8 weeks to go, it was the most depressing of my marathon training, the sore heel after the Watford half marathon just didn't improve. A friend told me about a technique she'd heard of and finally I found a brilliant physio, Robert Hawkins. I saw Robert and later that day ran 4 miles almost pain free, then 6 the next day, 4 again the day after and 8 miles the fourth day, bringing my week's total to 30 miles. I've got the confidence to step soundly as the pain has gone, I'm not even taking Ibuprofen anymore ~ Toni - Marathon runner
Clinic Hours:
Monday to Friday: 9am to 9pm
Saturday: 10am to 5pm
Sunday: Closed
Calls answered personally between 9am & 5pm



