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Circle Rehabilitation, located in Birmingham, is part of Circle Health Group, the largest private hospital provider in the UK. Circle Rehabilitation is a specialist physical therapy and recovery hospital.
Circle Rehabilitation treats patients with complex injuries and conditions, including neurological and musculoskeletal conditions:
The focus at Circle Rehabilitation is to provide patient-centred and tailored treatment specific to each patient’s needs, by expert clinicians including consultants and physiotherapists. The hospital is equipped with a comprehensive range of specialist equipment to aid in patient recovery plans. They also have a GP service.
At Circle Rehabilitation, the Sports and Musculoskeletal (MSK) Centre is dedicated to supporting the physical and psychological demands of sports, exercise and work-related activities. They specialise in treating sports injuries and musculoskeletal conditions that can affect performance or the ability to stay active.
As experts in sports and MSK concerns, they understand your needs and are committed to helping you recover, so you can maintain an active lifestyle.
If you're struggling with an injury, pain, or recurring issues that are holding you back, their team of consultants and specialist physiotherapists will collaborate to help you return to sports (whether professional or semi-professional), exercise, work or everyday activities.
The team has expertise in:
They offer rapid access to a range of diagnostics, such as MRI and ultrasound and treatments such as PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma).
Circle Rehabilitation welcomes both self-paying patients and those with private medical insurance.
Profile: Circle Rehabilitation- part of Circle Health Group authored by , an experienced healthcare writer. Last updated: 20/08/2025
Healthcare information reviewed on 30/03/2025 by LaingBuisson's Digital Operations Manager Ben Reed.
Next review scheduled for 30/03/2026