Children’s Physiotherapy in Devon
(Home Visits)
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I provide children’s physiotherapy and paediatric physiotherapy home visits across Devon, supporting babies, toddlers, children and teenagers. Appointments are practical, child-friendly and focused on your child’s goals at home, nursery, school and in sport or hobbies.
Home visits across Devon — up to 1 hour from Exmouth
I can travel to appointments up to 1 hour from Exmouth.
Travel charge: For visits outside Exmouth, travel is charged at 45p per mile, calculated from my departure point in Exmouth. I’ll confirm the travel cost when you enquire.
How I can help
Families contact me for support with:
Developmental delay and gross motor milestones
Toe walking, flat feet and gait concerns
Hypermobility and joint pain
Balance, coordination and confidence with movement
Musculoskeletal pain (knees, ankles, hips, back)
Injury recovery and return to activity/sport
What to expect
Initial assessment (home visit):
A detailed history and assessment of movement and function
Clear explanation of findings and next steps
Practical goals agreed with you and your child
A tailored plan (exercises, play-based activities and guidance)
Follow-up sessions:
Progress review and programme updates to keep moving forward
Areas I commonly visit in Devon
I offer home visits across Devon within the travel limit, including :
Exeter, Exmouth, Topsham, Cranbrook, Budleigh Salterton, Sidmouth, Ottery St Mary, Honiton, Tiverton.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Yes. I offer children’s and paediatric physiotherapy home visits across Devon, travelling up to 1 hour from Exmouth.
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For home visits across Devon (outside Exmouth), travel is charged at 45p per mile, calculated from my departure point in Exmouth. Share your postcode when you enquire and I’ll confirm the travel cost before you book.
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I treat babies, children and young people, and adapt sessions so they’re practical for home, nursery, school and sports activities.
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No — you can book directly without a referral. If your child has other clinicians involved, I can coordinate with them where helpful (with your consent).
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There isn’t a one-size-fits-all answer. Many families start with an initial assessment and then choose either:
one-off guidance + a plan, or
a short series of follow-ups to build progress and confidence.
We’ll agree what’s best after the first visit.