Specialist inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation services, combining clinical expertise with advanced technology to help you regain independence.
We use advanced equipment as part of personalised rehabilitation programmes to help patients work on mobility, function, upper limb recovery, balance and confidence. These include:
Our team is here to support the care and admission journey for every patient, including those travelling from overseas. From gathering up-to-date medical information to coordinating clinical handover and admission planning, we manage the process carefully so patients and families can focus on recovery.
EXCELLENT Based on 10 reviews Posted on AhmedTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Great Service. Very welcoming.Posted on Martin WallisTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Great Service, very welcoming staff with a commitment to care and support once you enter through the door. Excellent knowledge per my particular diagnosis. Very satisfied and Highly recommend.Posted on Ray JosephTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. We can’t speak highly enough of Ascot Rehab Centre. From physical and occupational therapy to the front desk team, everyone has been compassionate, supportive, professional, and genuinely caring. We’ve been attending Ascot Rehab for nearly two and a half years and would highly recommend them. My wife has had physical therapy and hydropool sessions with Salman and Rishika, who have both been outstanding. The centre itself is super clean and extremely professional, and they always make her feel comfortable and at ease. We’ve seen a massive improvement in her walking stability, which has made a huge difference. Thank you to the entire team.Posted on خالد المغيريTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. مركز اسكوت عندهم عمل متميز بداية من الاستقبال حتى المعالجين والاخصائين واهتمامهم فيك وكانهم عائلتك اشكر. مركز اسكوت بالتوفيق لكمPosted on Anthony Yates-WatsonTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I attend Ascot Rehab Hospital to improve my balance when walking. My therapist is Rishika Balani. I now see her monthly. Rishika is very caring and sympathetic lady. Despite being petite she is very strong and is able to prevent me falling when doing some of the exercises. My balance has improved considerably over the time I have been with her. I would recommend her to anyone.Posted on Jihan NatourTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I had both physiotherapy and hydrotherapy at Ascot Rehab and couldn’t be happier with my experience. The staff are amazing – friendly, caring, and incredibly knowledgeable. The hospital is brand new, and it feels great just to be there. All of their technology is state-of-the-art and very impressive. I’m truly satisfied with the care I received and would highly recommend Ascot Rehab to anyone seeking top-quality rehabilitation.Posted on miX perimentalTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I had a very positive experience at Ascot Rehab. The centre is exceptionally clean and constantly maintained. Every member of staff — from reception to nurses to cleaners — is welcoming, caring, and always smiling. The physiotherapy team is both professional and friendly. Especially the wonderful Mitisha and Rishika. I was especially impressed by how the service is continually monitored and improved, with regular feedback forms given to inpatients. A genuinely supportive and well-run place for rehabilitation.Posted on Helen AtkinTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I am happy with the excellent standard of physio and hydrotherapy. All the staff I have contact with are friendly and helpful. A pleasure to go there,
We provide specialist rehabilitative treatment and care for patients with cognitive and physical disabilities across inpatient, outpatient and outreach pathways. Our multidisciplinary team works closely together to build personalised, goal-led programmes that support function, independence and quality of life.
After surgery, rehabilitation is often the bridge between medical recovery and real-world function. We support patients following neurosurgical, orthopaedic and spinal procedures, focusing on safe mobilisation, strength, confidence, daily activities and a structured plan for return home. Where appropriate, therapy is coordinated alongside clinical oversight and discharge planning.
Traumatic brain injury can affect movement, balance, communication, cognition, behaviour and fatigue — sometimes all at once. Our approach combines coordinated therapies with clear goal-setting and regular review, helping patients and families navigate recovery with one team and one plan. Programmes are paced to tolerance and adjusted as progress develops.
Spinal cord injury rehabilitation is about building ability and independence while managing complex physical needs. We focus on mobility, transfers, functional skills, equipment planning and confidence, alongside long-term strategies that support daily living. Psychological adjustment and family support are treated as part of the pathway, not an add-on.
Early rehabilitation can be pivotal after stroke. Our team supports recovery of movement, function, communication and cognition through structured therapy programmes tailored to individual goals and stage of recovery. We also focus on preventing complications and preparing for the next step — whether that is discharge home, outpatient continuation or community support.
Hypoxic brain injury rehabilitation often requires careful pacing, consistency and a coordinated plan across multiple domains. We support patients with physical rehabilitation, cognitive and communication needs, fatigue management and daily function, with clear goals and regular progress review. Families are involved throughout to support understanding, planning and continuity.
Recovery after encephalitis can include physical weakness, cognitive changes, fatigue, sensory issues and emotional impact. We develop personalised rehabilitation programmes that bring together the right therapies at the right intensity, helping patients rebuild function and confidence over time. The plan is adapted as symptoms fluctuate or improve.
Multiple sclerosis affects everyone differently, and needs can change over time. We provide rehabilitation focused on mobility, balance, strength, fatigue management and day-to-day function, with strategies designed around the individual’s lifestyle and priorities. Therapy plans can be adjusted to relapses, recovery phases and long-term management.
Movement disorders can impact walking, balance, coordination, daily tasks and confidence. Our rehabilitation programmes focus on practical functional goals — such as safer mobility, transfers, endurance and daily routines — while supporting strategies for falls reduction and independence. Therapy intensity and techniques are tailored to the individual’s presentation.
GBS rehabilitation often involves rebuilding strength and function gradually, with careful attention to fatigue and neurological recovery. We support patients through structured programmes focused on mobility, endurance, daily activities and confidence, with appropriate pacing and monitoring. The pathway can step down from inpatient support to outpatient or outreach as recovery progresses.
Cerebral palsy rehabilitation often focuses on function, mobility, posture, strength, coordination and participation in daily life. We tailor programmes to individual goals and context, supporting both long-term management and targeted progress where possible. Therapy can include functional training, equipment advice and strategies to improve day-to-day independence.
Rehabilitation following brain tumour treatment may involve physical rehabilitation, cognitive changes, fatigue, communication needs and emotional support. We work to restore function and independence through coordinated therapy planning, adapting the programme around medical needs, treatment effects and tolerance. Family involvement and practical planning are central to the pathway.
Peripheral nerve conditions can affect strength, sensation, coordination and functional use of limbs. Rehabilitation focuses on functional retraining, safety strategies, strengthening where appropriate, adaptation for sensory changes and support with everyday activities. Programmes are built around the individual’s symptoms, recovery stage and practical goals.
These conditions can present with complex patterns of weakness, sensory symptoms, fatigue and functional change. We provide rehabilitation plans that are structured but flexible, combining therapy input with careful pacing and regular review as symptoms evolve. The goal is to support function, confidence and quality of life while recovery and stability develop.
Persistent fatigue and pain can impact mobility, sleep, cognition, confidence and daily routines. We provide structured, goal-led rehabilitation that prioritises pacing, function, graded activity and practical strategies, with the right therapy mix to support safe progress without overloading. Programmes are tailored to what the patient can realistically sustain.
Complex musculoskeletal problems can limit function, mobility and independence — especially when compounded by deconditioning or post-hospital recovery. We focus on restoring movement quality, strength, balance, functional ability and confidence, while supporting safe progression and longer-term self-management. Treatment plans are tailored to goals such as walking, stairs, work or daily living tasks.
Cancer rehabilitation can support patients during and after treatment to rebuild strength, endurance, mobility and daily function. We provide personalised programmes that consider fatigue, deconditioning, pain and the wider impact on confidence and independence. Rehabilitation is carefully paced and aligned to medical circumstances and patient priorities.
Some patients do not fit neatly into a single diagnosis category, or have multiple interacting conditions. We support a wide range of complex rehabilitation needs through multidisciplinary assessment and personalised programmes built around function, safety and meaningful goals. Where appropriate, we also coordinate continuity across inpatient, outpatient and outreach support.
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