About PhysioConnect Singapore
PhysioConnect Singapore offers physiotherapy services from its clinic at 261 Waterloo St, #01-42, with coverage across Singapore. The listing is verified by KakiList, meaning a real person confirmed operating details and contact channel. On Google, it holds a rating of 4.8 out of 5 across 38 reviews — a moderate sample that provides a reasonable directional signal, though prospective clients should read individual reviews carefully.
When approaching PhysioConnect Singapore, you would typically begin with a first consultation in which the physiotherapist takes a full history of your condition or rehabilitation goal — whether that is post-surgical recovery, sports injury, chronic pain, or musculoskeletal dysfunction. The practitioner will conduct a physical assessment before recommending a treatment plan, which may involve a single session or a recurring package depending on the nature of the condition. It is worth clarifying upfront whether the clinic offers one-to-one sessions exclusively, what the cancellation and no-show policy is, and whether sessions are claimable under your insurance or corporate benefits programme.
To take the next step, reach out to PhysioConnect Singapore via WhatsApp, phone, or the enquiry form to describe your condition and book an initial assessment appointment.
Confirm the practitioner's licence number on the relevant board's public register before treatment.
Have been coming back here for all my sports injuries, since I first got introduced to this clinic 10 years ago. Trevor and his team have always helped me diagnose the root cause and address them right away. Treatments are efficient and have helped me get back to my trainings stronger than before. 5 stars is an understatement, I very highly recommend him.
Had an appointment with Trevor, and had a wonderful time. He was super knowledgeable and shared his expertise in a honest way, letting me know what I was doing wrong or what I can keep on doing. Look forward to using his advice going forward!
Good place to go for your Physio needs. Had back neck and shoulder pain and they'd are professional in helping rectifying issues. 5 stars
Professional and amazing team! I've been here for physiotherapy & sport training for 7 months after my fracture surgery and nerve complication on my left arm. Really appreciate their thoughtfulness and how they always tailor the sessions to accelerate my recovery 🙏🏻
Trevor helped me regain my finger strength and dexterity from a finger joint sprain I suffered half a year back, in just three visits. The course of exercises that he tailored for my treatment plan were simple and easily doable at home. I'm so glad that my fingers are now strong enough to be back to playing the piano. Thank you!
Side-by-side with the next three highest-rated physiotherapy providers on KakiList, so you can see how PhysioConnect Singapore stacks up at a glance.
| Provider | Google Rating | Reviews | Years | Verified |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| PhysioConnect Singapore (this page) | ⭐ 4.8 | 38 | — | ✓ |
| Physio Clinic SG | ⭐ 5.0 | 1367 | — | ✓ |
| Revive Physiotherapy Singapore | ⭐ 5.0 | 1367 | — | ✓ |
| The Clinic Group Physiotherapy | ⭐ 5.0 | 1367 | — | ✓ |
PhysioConnect Singapore's pricing is displayed at the mid-range ($$) tier but an exact per-session figure is not publicly listed — contact the clinic directly for current rates. As a general reference, physiotherapy sessions in Singapore typically run S$80–180 per hour-long session at a private clinic, with an initial assessment sometimes priced separately or at a higher rate. Package pricing for multiple sessions is common and usually offers a modest discount over single-session rates. Ask about materials or consumables (taping, heat/cold packs), whether GST applies, and whether a cancellation fee is charged for late notice. See the full physiotherapy cost guide for Singapore →
A GP or specialist referral is not strictly required to book a physiotherapy session at a private clinic — you can self-refer directly. However, bringing any relevant medical reports, imaging results (X-rays, MRI scans), or a referral letter from your doctor helps the physiotherapist understand your history more quickly and may be required if you intend to claim sessions under your insurer's specialist or allied health benefit. At your first visit, expect to complete an intake form covering your medical history, current symptoms, and goals. The physiotherapist will then carry out a movement and functional assessment before advising on a treatment plan. If your condition is complex or involves post-surgical recovery, flagging this when you book ensures the clinic allocates sufficient time for the initial appointment.
In Singapore, physiotherapists are regulated by the Allied Health Professions Council (AHPC) under the Ministry of Health. All practising physiotherapists must hold a valid AHPC registration, which is searchable on the AHPC public register at careers.healthprofessionals.gov.sg. You can search by the individual therapist's name to confirm their registration status and that it is current. PhysioConnect Singapore does not currently list specific regulatory licences in its KakiList profile, so it is advisable to ask the clinic for the treating physiotherapist's full name and AHPC registration number before committing to a package. This is standard practice and any legitimate clinic will provide it without hesitation. Confirm the practitioner's licence number on the AHPC public register before treatment.
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