NEW CLINIC: The Mauchline Wellness Studio, 17 Earl Grey Street, Mauchline KA5 5AB
Opening Times: Mon: 2pm – 7pm | Tue: 10am – 3.30pm | Wed: 2pm – 7pm | Thur: 10am – Midday
Your path to recovery and wellness starts with Robertson Physiotherapy. Don’t let pain or injuries hold you back from living the life you deserve. Whether you need targeted treatment for a sports injury, post-surgical rehab, or help managing chronic pain, our team is here to help.
I am a dedicated physiotherapist combining decades of experience with a hands-on approach to ensure you receive the best care possible. From sports injuries to mobility improvement and postural correction, I have the expertise to guide you on your journey to recovery, improved mobility and wellness. Contact Robertson Physiotherapy Ayrshire today to schedule your first appointment and experience the difference of professional, personalised physiotherapy in Ayrshire.
With over 20 years of experience as an NHS physiotherapist and successful stints at Kilmarnock and Partick Thistle football clubs, I have honed my expertise in understanding the complexities of the human body and addressing its dysfunctions. My earlier career as a precision manufacturing engineer instilled in me a meticulous approach that complements my ongoing learning in physiotherapy. This continuous pursuit of knowledge has allowed me to develop a unique ability to identify and resolve musculoskeletal issues, often succeeding where others have fallen short. My mission is to diagnose and treat your problem effectively in the minimum number of sessions, emphasising lasting solutions over prolonged treatment.
Ayrshire Physio based in Mauchline, my clinic, which I share with a skilled massage therapist, (Sophie Wasmer), specialises in musculoskeletal conditions using hands-on therapy techniques such as joint manipulation, mobilisation, deep soft tissue methods, and movement pattern corrections. I pride myself on clear communication, explaining your condition in simple terms to ease any fears or anxieties while empowering you with an understanding of the pain’s cause. My ultimate goal is not just to treat your pain but to ensure you leave satisfied and confident enough to recommend my services to others.
NHS Physiotherapy Services
National Health Service resourceful information on Physiotherapy
Chartered Society of Physiotherapy
Information relating to practitioners and users of Physiotherapy
NHS Musculoskeletal Health
Comprehensive NHS guide on managing back pain and MSK issues
British Pain Society
Information on chronic pain management and resources for patients
Versus Arthritis
Support for those living with arthritis, includes exercise & treatment
NICE Guidelines for Physiotherapy
Evidence-based clinical guidelines for physiotherapy treatment
Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC)
Regulatory body ensuring quality care from registered physiotherapists
Sport Scotland
Providing high-performance leadership and expertise to sportspeople
Age UK – Staying Mobile and Independent
Older adult resources on mobility, fall prevention & physiotherapy support
Mind – Mental Health and Chronic Pain
Information on links between mental health and managing long-term pain.
How much does a physiotherapy session cost?
Pricing can vary depending on session duration and treatment type. Please contact us directly for up-to-date pricing information.
How long does a typical session last?
A standard session lasts between 30-40 minutes, depending on the treatment and assessment required.
What should I wear to a physiotherapy session?
Wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothing that allows easy movement and access to the affected areas (e.g., shorts for leg treatments, t-shirts for upper body work).
Do I need a doctor’s referral to see a physiotherapist?
No, you don’t need a referral. You can book directly for an assessment and treatment.
Will there be an initial assessment, and what does it involve?
Yes, the first session includes a thorough assessment of your condition, medical history, and physical movement tests to create a tailored treatment plan.
How many sessions will I need?
The number of sessions varies depending on the condition and its severity. Your physiotherapist will discuss this after your assessment.
What types of treatments do you offer?
Treatments include joint manipulation, deep tissue massage, soft tissue therapy, exercise prescription, and mobility correction.
Will the treatment be painful?
Some techniques, such as deep tissue massage or joint mobilisation, may cause mild discomfort, but it should not be unbearable. You’ll be guided throughout the process.
How soon will I feel the benefits of physiotherapy?
Many clients experience some relief after the first session, but noticeable improvement typically occurs after 2 to 3 sessions, depending on the issue.
What payment methods do you accept?
We accept cash and bank transfers. Payment details will be provided when booking.