By KakiList Editorial Team·Updated April 2026·Editorial standards
Physiotherapy in Singapore is AHPC-regulated — every practising physiotherapist must be registered. Quality signals: hands-on manual therapy combined with exercise prescription (not just heat packs and electrical stim), clear goal-setting and progress tracking, and reassessment every 4-6 sessions. Specialty match (sports physio, neuro physio, paediatric, women's health) matters for complex cases beyond basic musculoskeletal work. KakiList connects you with 184 verified Physiotherapy providers serving the Clementi area. Clementi has a mix of older and newer HDB flats, with some condos near the MRT. Proximity to NUS means some rental properties also need servicing. Whether you live near Clementi MRT or around Clementi Mall, NUS, NTU, our providers serve all parts of Clementi. Compare providers, read verified Google reviews, and contact them directly via WhatsApp — no middleman fees or hidden charges.
For Clementi residents, physiotherapy services here regularly handle musculoskeletal rehabilitation, sports injury treatment, and post-surgical recovery. With Clementi Mall and Clementi MRT shaping how traffic flows through Clementi, locally-active providers save time on travel and typically offer faster response than West-wide teams.
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For HDB/Condo properties in Clementi, rates track the islandwide average for physiotherapy. The main cost variables are job complexity and urgency, not location — though providers based outside the West zone may add a small transport fee.
Hospital/polyclinic rehab (subsidised): S\$60-150/session. Private standard clinic: S\$120-220/session. Specialist sports physio: S\$180-320/session. Home visit physio: S\$150-300/session. Typical recovery (6-12 sessions): S\$700-3,500. Corporate insurance cashless at most private chains reduces out-of-pocket.
For sports-related injuries and return-to-sport progression, yes — sports physios understand loading progressions, plyometric reintroduction, and sport-specific mechanics. For generic back pain or post-op rehab, standard physios are equally effective at lower cost. Match specialty to issue type.
Most musculoskeletal conditions: 6-12 sessions over 4-8 weeks. Clinics pushing 20+ sessions without clear progression or reassessment are over-servicing. Quality physios reassess every 4-6 sessions and discharge when goals are met. If your physio never discusses discharge criteria, you're churning.
Passive treatments (heat, electrical stim, massage) are pain management, not rehabilitation. Genuine physiotherapy combines manual therapy + targeted exercise prescription + patient education + home programme. Clinics running passive-only sessions are cost-cutting on the active components that actually produce recovery. Pain relief wears off; exercise-based gains don't.
For eligible post-surgical cases, yes (typically capped at S\$1,500-2,000 per year). Check with your insurer. Most routine musculoskeletal physio doesn't fall under MediSave — corporate insurance riders may cover. For stroke and neurological rehabilitation, subsidies through AIC and hospital programmes apply.