Where is The Bridgeman Centre located?
18 Bridgeman Terrace, Wigan, WN1 1TD.
You’ll find us adjacent to Wigan Park.
What should I wear to my appointment?
Wear comfortable clothing that allows for full range of movement.
Wear supportive shoes that allow movement.
Consider the treatment area. If you are receiving treatment for a specific area of the body, such as the lower back or know, wear clothing that allows easy access to the area. For example, wear shorts if you are receiving treatment for a knee injury.
When are your opening times?
Mon: 10am - 8pm
Tues: 9am - 5pm
Wed: 9am - 8pm
Thur: 9am - 5pm
Fri: 10am - 5pm
Sat 9am – 1pm
Where can I park?
There is a paid parking bay at the front of the premises.
Do you accept insurance schemes?
We work with AXA, BUPA, Nuffield Health, Simply Health, WPA, Healix and Health-on-line.
Patients will need a valid membership & authorisation number.
All our physiotherapists are HCPC registered.
Will I get any treatment on my first appointment?
It all depends on how quickly you & your therapist can get through your medical history and physical examination.
How long with the initial session last?
Typically lasts around 30 minutes.
What to expect from my initial appointment?
You can expect the following:
• Medical history – the therapist will ask about your medical history including any previous injuries and current symptoms.
• Assessment - They will conduct a physical examination to assess your strength, range of motion, and pain levels.
• Goal Discussion – you will discuss your treatment goals with the therapist
• Treatment plan – The therapist will set a bespoke and personalised treatment plan
How much are the appointments?
For standard physiotherapy an initial assessment is charged at £52 with all follow up appointments charged at £46.
Standard physiotherapy with our lead practitioner are charged at £58 for an initial assessment with all follow up appointments charged at £52.
Specialist services available call for more details and pricing structure.
Do I need to be referred by a doctor?
The short answer is no, we accept self-referrals, however, unlike the NHS we have no waiting lists.