Banbury and North Oxfordshire patients travel down the M40 and A34 to reach us — around 40–50 minutes off-peak. We are a common choice for OX15–OX17 residents wanting a specialist scan and injection in a single visit rather than a repeat NHS pathway.
Banbury patients tell us the trip is worth it because they get a specialist scan and injection in one day, rather than being bounced from Horton General to Oxford for a scan and back again. Weekend and evening appointments help minimise time off work.
Banbury's mix of manufacturing (JCB, General Electric), agriculture and desk-based businesses produces a broad spread of MSK problems — from heavy-lifting shoulder and back injuries to sedentary neck pain. Rugby and equestrian injuries are also common referrals.
M40 southbound to J9, then A34 south to J8 (Botley). Straightforward motorway-plus-dual-carriageway route.
Chiltern or GWR train from Banbury to Oxford (approximately 25 minutes), then bus 4 to Elms Parade. Around an hour end-to-end.
Free parking at the clinic — a welcome change from Banbury's town-centre and hospital parking.
Our Banbury patients typically live and work near:
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Every consultation includes a targeted clinical assessment and, where appropriate, same-visit ultrasound imaging. These are the diagnoses we see most often in Banbury residents.
Shoulder pain has many causes — rotator cuff, frozen shoulder, bursitis or arthritis. Same-visit ultrasound diagnosis and guided injection in Oxford.
Knee pain has many causes — arthritis, meniscus, tendon, ligament. Same-visit ultrasound diagnosis and guided injection in Oxford.
Hip pain in groin, buttock or outer thigh has different causes. Ultrasound diagnosis and guided injection in Oxford — self-refer today.
Back pain limiting your life? Expert MSK physiotherapy assessment and targeted spinal injections in Oxford.
Outer elbow pain from lateral epicondylitis. Ultrasound-guided PRP, needling and rehab in Oxford — most cases resolve without steroid.
First-step-in-the-morning heel pain? Ultrasound-guided treatment, shockwave and rehab for plantar fasciitis in Oxford.
Frozen shoulder causes stiffness and severe pain. Ultrasound-guided hydrodilatation and physiotherapy in Oxford can restore movement fast.
Sciatica shooting into your leg? Assessment, physiotherapy and targeted injection pathways in Oxford.
It's about 40 minutes down the motorway. For a single visit that combines a scan, diagnosis and ultrasound-guided injection, most patients feel that's quicker than the NHS pathway.
Yes. We provide a full written scan and treatment report you can share with your GP or Horton consultant.
Consultant physiotherapist Bob Chandran leads every clinic. Self-refer today.
Getting here
We're in Elms Parade, Botley, just a few minutes from Oxford city centre with excellent transport links.
Free parking
Park directly in front of the clinic in the Elms Parade car park — 2 hours free for patients, no app or ticket needed for short visits.
Approx. 1.5 miles (8 min by taxi, 20 min walk). Head west on Botley Road, continue straight across the A34 flyover into Westway, then turn right into Elms Parade.
Elms Parade (Stop B1) — directly outside the clinic. Served by routes 4, 4A, 4B and 4C from Oxford city centre (every 10–15 min).
Junction 8/9 of the A34, exit toward Botley. Postcode OX2 9LG for sat-nav.