Spine Plus Reviews 3

TrustScore 3.5 out of 5

3.5

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  1. Osteopath
  2. Acupuncture Clinic
  3. MRI Center
  4. Orthopedic Clinic
  5. Physical Therapist
  6. Sports Massage Therapist

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Expert Osteopathy, Physiotherapy & Shockwave Clinics in Woodford, Chigwell & Gidea Park Spine Plus Clinics provide expert hands-on therapy and cutting-edge technology for back, neck, muscle, and joint pain. Established in 2000, by company Director, Robert Shanks, we’re a team of experienced osteopaths, physiotherapists, and rehabilitation specialists dedicated to helping patients recover faster, move better, and stay pain free, with Gold standards of care, compassion and the very best therapy technology money can buy (such EMS shockwave machines, and IDD Spinal decompression, which are both regarded as the market leaders in their fields) Our clinics in Woodford, Chigwell, (and Gidea Park) offer a full range of evidence-based treatments — from spinal decompression and shockwave therapy to TECAR, LASER Therapy, gait scan assessments, despoke (Phits) foot orthotic / insoles and advanced exercise rehabilitation — all delivered with personal care and clinical excellence.


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3.5

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TrustScore 3.5 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Disappointing

I attended Spine Plus after being unable to run for around two years. I was advised by Darren that the MRI scan I had previously paid for had scanned the wrong part of my body and was encouraged to have a further MRI at a cost of around £400.

After paying for this, I later received a voicemail saying that the original MRI scan was in fact correct and that I should just continue with the exercises previously prescribed that obvioulsy weren't working. When I queried this via vm and email I was then via email referred on to two very expensive personal trainers.

Since then, I have independently established that my issue relates to my IT band and hip mechanics, and I am now finally making progress.

Unfortunately, given the cost and the conflicting advice, I found the experience disappointing.

1 May 2025
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Spine Plus Team is excellent!!

Spine Plus Team is excellent!!
Very talented, skilled, caring and empathetic staff.
I had a long-term muscle issue, and I have been very well looked after.
I don't think there is any better place than this for treatment.
Highly recommend this place for treatment.

7 November 2025
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