About NTUC Health Physiotherapy (Jurong Point)
NTUC Health Physiotherapy (Jurong Point) is a physiotherapy provider listed under wellness services in Singapore. KakiList has verified its operating details and contact channels. It holds a Google rating of 5/5, though this is based on only 8 reviews and should be treated as directional rather than statistically conclusive. Pricing is indicated at a mid-range level; no specific per-session rate has been published.
Patients typically begin by making contact via WhatsApp, phone, or the online enquiry form to describe their presenting condition — whether that is post-surgical rehabilitation, sports injury, musculoskeletal pain, neurological recovery, or a chronic mobility issue. The physiotherapist will conduct an initial assessment to establish a treatment plan, which may involve manual therapy, therapeutic exercise, electrotherapy modalities, or a combination. You can clarify at the outset whether you prefer individual one-to-one sessions or whether a progressive home-exercise programme is part of the approach, and confirm the expected number of sessions before committing to a recurring schedule.
To get started, reach out via WhatsApp or phone to describe your condition and preferred appointment times, and ask for a fee breakdown including any assessment fee for the first session.
Confirm the practitioner's licence number on the relevant board's public register before treatment.
The sessions were held with patience, tenderness and patience. Thanks to Phee Yin for her dedication. Thanks to Elvin and Henry too. Will miss you guys....
Alvin & Henry, thank you so much for helping me this rehab journey….you both really work hard on me to make sure that I am doing correctly. Recovery of total knee replacement surgery in both the knee together could have tough if I won’t do this therapy. Thank you & God Bless you 🙏
Alvin has diligently watched over my post-stroke progress and incorporated therapeutic exercises that are helpful in strengthening my muscles and balance. Thankful to him and his assistant Phee Yin, good job!
The staff are very patience with my mother. Really appreciate the training they teach my mum to make her leg recover fast and good. Thanks all.
What a great team working there! Thanks to everyone especially Elvin for working so professionally with my mom! I can see the improvements in a short time!
Side-by-side with the next three highest-rated physiotherapy providers on KakiList, so you can see how NTUC Health Physiotherapy (Jurong Point) stacks up at a glance.
| Provider | Google Rating | Reviews | Years | Verified |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| NTUC Health Physiotherapy (Jurong Point) (this page) | ⭐ 5.0 | 8 | — | ✓ |
| Physio Clinic SG | ⭐ 5.0 | 1367 | — | ✓ |
| Revive Physiotherapy Singapore | ⭐ 5.0 | 1367 | — | ✓ |
| The Clinic Group Physiotherapy | ⭐ 5.0 | 1367 | — | ✓ |
NTUC Health Physiotherapy (Jurong Point) displays a mid-range pricing indicator, though a specific per-session rate has not been published on the listing. Singapore physiotherapy clinics generally charge S$80–180 for a first consultation and S$60–150 for follow-up sessions, depending on treatment modality and session duration. Package deals across six to twelve sessions are common and typically offer a modest reduction on the per-session rate. Confirm whether an initial assessment fee applies separately, whether materials such as hot or cold packs and electrotherapy are bundled into the session fee, and whether GST is included in the quoted amount. If you intend to claim under Medisave, a company insurance plan, or an integrated shield plan, ask at the point of booking whether the clinic supports those payment pathways. See the full physiotherapy cost guide for Singapore →
A GP or specialist referral is not required to book a physiotherapy session directly, though having one can be useful if you intend to claim under certain insurance plans or if your condition involves post-operative recovery where a surgeon's discharge summary is relevant. On your first visit you will typically complete an intake form covering medical history, current medications, and the nature of your complaint before the physiotherapist conducts a structured assessment. Disclose any contraindications at this stage — including fractures, active infections, skin conditions, blood-thinning medications, or recent surgery — so the therapist can adjust the treatment plan accordingly. A referral letter from your doctor or a recent imaging report (X-ray, MRI) is helpful but not mandatory; bring whatever documentation you have and the therapist will advise on whether further diagnostics are needed.
Physiotherapists practising in Singapore are required to be registered with the Allied Health Professions Council (AHPC) under the Allied Health Professions Act. AHPC registration is publicly verifiable on the AHPC online register at www.healthprofessionals.gov.sg — you can search by the practitioner's full name to confirm active registration status, the discipline (physiotherapy), and whether any conditions are attached to the registration. No regulatory licences have been listed for this provider in the KakiList record. Before booking, ask the clinic for the full name and AHPC registration number of the physiotherapist who will be treating you, and cross-check it on the AHPC register directly. Confirm the practitioner's licence on the relevant board's public register before treatment.
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