Physiotherapy Services in Eye

Pelvic Health, Physiotherapy & Rehabilitation services in Eye and surrounding areas, including Norfolk.

Physiotherapy Services in Eye

Helping you feel stronger and move better

Physiotherapy & Rehabilitation services in Eye and surrounding areas, including Norfolk.

wellbeing that works provides specialist physiotherapy services for people living in Eye and surrounding areas, including Norfolk.

wellbeing that works provides specialist Physiotherapy services for people living in Eye, Hartismere and surrounding North Suffolk communities.

Our experienced team offers evidence‑based care for pelvic health conditions delivered in clinic and musculoskeletal pain and rehabilitation needs – delivered at home, or within care settings.

Whether you’re managing pain, recovering after surgery, dealing with pelvic health symptoms or looking to improve mobility and confidence, we offer clear, personalised support designed around your needs.

Who we support

Our Suffolk-based physiotherapy services support for those who are experiencing:

  • Pelvic health concerns affecting bladder, bowel or movement
  • Joint or muscle pain (back, neck, shoulder, hip or knee)
  • Sports Injury rehabilitation
  • Sports massage
  • Reduced mobility, balance issues or fear of falling
  • Recovery following surgery, illness or hospital admission
  • Long‑standing pain or recurring injury
  • Difficulty travelling to appointments

No referral is required to access physiotherapy in Ipswich with wellbeing that works.

Why choose us - woman giving physio treatment

Why choose wellbeing that works near Hartismere

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Experienced, HCPC‑registered physiotherapists

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Specialist postgraduate pelvic health trained physios

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Backed by NHS‑standard governance through AHP Suffolk CIC, leading NHS provider for physiotherapy services in Suffolk

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Evidence‑based, personalised treatment

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Calm, respectful and inclusive care

Pelvic floor physiotherapy can support both women and men with bladder, bowel, pelvic pain and sexual health concerns.

Pelvic, Obstetric and Gynaecological Physiotherapy (POGP)

Pelvic floor exercises, alongside simple lifestyle changes, are one of the most effective treatments for bladder and bowel leakage.

Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (csp.org.uk)

Pelvic health physiotherapy can support recovery after childbirth, surgery or prostate treatment by improving strength, control and function.

Chartered Society of Physiotherapy / NHS practice guidance

Looking after your muscles and joints helps you stay mobile, independent and well as you age.

World Health Organisation

Many men experience bladder, bowel or pelvic symptoms at some point in their lives, especially after surgery, with ageing, or alongside back and pelvic issues. Physiotherapy can help identify the cause and guide you through a clear, practical plan to improve strength, control and confidence.

Emily Jennings – Pelvic Health Specialist

Menopause can bring a range of changes that affect the bladder, bowel, pelvis and sexual health. You might notice symptoms such as leaking, urgency, discomfort, or a feeling of heaviness. These changes are common, but they are not something you simply have to live with.

Emily Jennings – Pelvic Health Specialist

About wellbeing that works

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Helping people across Suffolk and surrounding communities, including Norfolk, feel stronger and move better.

wellbeing that works is a specialist physiotherapy and rehabilitation service improving access to high‑quality pelvic health, musculoskeletal and community‑based care across Suffolk, East Anglia and surrounding border areas.

We support people in clinics, at home and within care environments, combining clinical expertise with a warm, human approach that helps people feel confident, informed and in control of their care.

Credentials & clinical standards

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Subsidiary of AHP Suffolk CIC

NHS‑standard governance and safeguarding

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HCPC‑registered Physiotherapists

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Members of the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP)

Specialist pelvic health postgraduate training

Evidence‑based care aligned with national clinical guidance