Hywel Dda University Health Board Physiotherapy Service - Ceredigion
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Summary
How to access physiotherapy for adults:
1. Referral via GP / Health Professional
You can be referred for physiotherapy by a doctor, consultant or other healthcare professional (eg nurse practitioner, podiatrist, occupational therapist or physiotherapist).
2. Self Referral
You can refer yourself for physiotherapy by filling in the form below:
Ceredigion Self Referral form
If you have trouble completing the form, please contact the nearest adult physiotherapy service on the telephone numbers above, or email BGHphysioreferral.hdd@wales.nhs.uk.
Where can adults be seen in the Hywel Dda University Health Board - Ceredigion area for physiotherapy?
Physiotherapy services for adults within the Hywel Dda University Health Board - Ceredigion area are based at Bronglais Hospital (01970 635705), Cardigan Integrated Care Centre (01239 801571), Taliesin Surgery (01570 422933) and Aberaeron Integrated Care Centre (01545 900100). The adult physiotherapy service can be contacted on the relevant telephone numbers or email address BGHphysioreferral.hdd@wales.nhs.uk Note: there is no regular reception cover at Aberaeron Integrated Care Centre. Leave a message and a member of the team will call you back.
How to access physiotherapy for children:
1. Self Referral
You can refer your child for physiotherapy by filling in the form below:
Ceredigion Self Referral Form
If you have trouble completing the form, please contact the nearest children's physiotherapy service on telephone number 01239 801566.
Where can children be seen in the Hywel Dda University Health Board - Ceredigion area for physiotherapy?
Physiotherapy services for children within the Hywel Dda University Health Board - Ceredigion area are based at Cardigan Integrated Care Centre. The children's physiotherapy service can be contact on telephone number 01239 801566.
Is this service available in Welsh?: The Health Board welcomes correspondence and telephone calls in Welsh or English. The website can also be translated into Welsh by clicking 'Cymraeg' on the desired webpage.
Last Updated: 05 March 2024 08:53 by NHS 111 Wales