Age Range
Birth through end of Year 11 by pathway
About the Practice
When your child needs Norfolk NHS physio, understanding the Norwich pathway helps parents know what evidence and referral route matter. Norfolk and Norwich Children’s Physiotherapy helps Norwich families understand what physical support their child needs and what can change at home, school, clinic or hospital. The focus is practical progress: better movement, safer confidence, clearer exercises and less fear around the next step.
Clinical Expertise
Children with assessed clinical need that can be addressed by physiotherapy intervention
Movement, coordination, strength and family-facing exercise planning
Gait, balance, mobility and rehabilitation support by pathway
Why Work With Us?
Norfolk and Norwich NHS Route: Parents get a clearer route through movement, development or rehabilitation concerns, with the right level of paediatric physiotherapy input for the child in front of them.
Practical Parent Guidance: Support looks beyond a single exercise sheet and connects therapy with the places where your child actually has to move, play, learn and recover.
Norwich and Norfolk Access: Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital children’s physiotherapy pathway options help families across Norwich, Thorpe St Andrew, Hellesdon, Taverham, Drayton, Old Catton, Norfolk, Wymondham and Great Yarmouth choose a pathway that fits the child, the timetable and the level of clinical need.
Birth through end of Year 11 by pathway
Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital children’s physiotherapy pathway
Ask provider
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Paediatric physiotherapy assessment, movement observation and goal-based treatment planning
Private providers may accept parent enquiries; NHS/community pathways may require referral
Ask about written plans, school liaison and professional reports
Children with assessed clinical need that can be addressed by physiotherapy intervention
Ask about sensory-motor regulation where relevant
Movement, mobility, posture, play, school participation and everyday physical confidence
Ask about written plans, school liaison and professional reports
Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital children’s physiotherapy pathway
NHS children’s physiotherapy pathway
Children with assessed clinical need that can be addressed by physiotherapy intervention
Movement, coordination, strength and family-facing exercise planning
Strength, posture, mobility, confidence and daily physical participation
Ask about cerebral palsy, neurodisability and complex needs fit before booking
Gait, balance, mobility and rehabilitation support by pathway
Birth through end of Year 11 by pathway
Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital children’s physiotherapy pathway
Ask about orthotics, equipment and postural management where relevant
Ask about written plans, school liaison and professional reports
NHS safeguarding process
NHS children’s physiotherapy pathway
Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital children’s physiotherapy pathway
Norwich