West End
Canary Wharf
Paddington
Wimbledon
Paddington Clinic
Our clinic is situated at One Kingdom Street, Paddington Central.

One Kingdom Street,
Paddington Central
London
W2 6BD
Tel: 0844 800 7312
(24 hour answer phone)
Fax: 020 3070 0000
A physiotherapist is available
Mondays, Wednesday & Fridays
Finding Us:
Paddington Station
Head in the opposite direction to the mainline station concourse and you’ll see a footbridge about 100
metres away, which is accessible from a number of the platforms (platform 8 being one of them). Go up
the steps, turn right (left if coming from the Hammersmith & City tube line) and continue along the
walkway following the PaddingtonCentral signs. These will lead you left alongside a towpath with the
canal on you right. At Starbucks, turn left between two large buildings into Sheldon Square. Head
straight on, passing the main Paddington Central grass amphitheater and shops on your right-hand side.
Keep going until you reach Kingdom Street. Physio in the city is the large blue building half-way along on your
left.
From Bishop’s Bridge
Sheldon Square and Kingdom Street can be accessed directly from Bishop’s Bridge by following the
signs to Paddington Central
From Little Venice
Walk towards Paddington Station along the towpath following the Paddington Central signs.
From Harrow Road
Walk across the new pedestrian bridge alongside the Porteus Road subway and the Travis Perkins Yard
into the Paddington Central development, following the signs.
By car or taxi
One of the closest public car parks is the NCP at Colonnades, Porchester Terrace. There is also a nearby
Apcoa car park in Bishop’s Bridge Road. Taxi access to Paddington Central is directly off Bishop’s Bridge
on Bishop’s Bridge Road.
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Common conditions
we treat
- Back Pain / Sciatica
- Neck Pain
- Low back Pain
- Headaches
- Sports Injuries
- Tennis Elbow
- Foot and Ankle problems
- Knee and Hip Rehabilitation
- Shoulder, Elbow and Hand conditions
