Best physiotherapists in Lahore
Looking for the best physiotherapist in Lahore? Whether it’s chronic back pain, a sports injury, post-surgery rehabilitation, stroke recovery or women’s-health physiotherapy, Lahore has nearly 400 practising physiotherapists across DHA, Johar Town, Garden Town, Wapda Town, Bahria Town, Township and the Cantt. The challenge isn’t finding one — it’s finding the right one for your condition and budget.
We researched the city’s physiotherapists and ranked the top 10 by qualifications, experience, rating and verified patient reviews. Every therapist below is a real, publicly-listed practitioner — compare their fees, specialties and reviews, then book the one that fits.
How we picked: providers are aggregated from leading healthcare directories (oladoc, Marham) and ranked on a blend of patient rating, number of reviews, years of experience and relevant specialisation. Listings are updated periodically — always confirm fees and availability with the provider before booking.
What physiotherapists in Lahore treat
Physiotherapy isn’t only for sports injuries. Lahore’s therapists treat a wide range of conditions:
- Back, neck & spine pain — disc problems, sciatica, posture- and desk-related pain
- Sports & orthopaedic injuries — ligament and muscle tears, ACL and post-operative rehab
- Frozen shoulder & joints — rotator-cuff issues, arthritis, knee and shoulder pain
- Neurological rehab — stroke recovery, nerve injuries, balance and gait retraining
- Post-surgery rehabilitation — fracture, orthopaedic and joint-replacement recovery
- Women’s health — pre/post-natal and pelvic-floor physiotherapy
If you’re not sure which therapist suits your problem, match the specialty to your condition — a sports-medicine DPT for an ACL tear, a neurology-trained therapist for stroke rehab, or a women’s-health physiotherapist for post-natal care.
How much does physiotherapy cost in Lahore?
Physiotherapy fees in Lahore depend on the therapist’s experience, the clinic’s area, and whether you’re seen in-clinic, online or at home:
| Consultation type | Typical fee | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| In-clinic session | Rs 500 – 5,000 | Experienced DPTs usually Rs 1,500–3,000 |
| Online / video | Rs 1,000 – 5,000 | Assessment & exercise guidance from home |
| Home visit (per session) | Rs 3,500 – 10,000 | + Rs 500–2,000 travel beyond 10 km |
| Treatment package | Discounted | Several sessions usually needed |
Most patients pay around Rs 1,500–3,000 for an experienced physiotherapist. Because recovery typically takes several sessions, always ask about package pricing before you start.
In-clinic vs online vs home physiotherapy
- In-clinic is best for hands-on treatment — manual therapy, manipulation, electrotherapy and supervised exercise with proper equipment.
- Online video is ideal for assessment, posture advice, exercise prescription and follow-up reviews — and it’s the cheapest option, from around Rs 1,000.
- Home visits suit patients recovering from surgery, stroke or fractures who can’t travel. They cost more, but the therapist brings the treatment to you.
Many patients combine an online assessment with a few in-clinic or home sessions.
Physiotherapy by area in Lahore
Lahore’s physiotherapists are spread across the city, so you can usually find a strong option near you: DHA & Cantt (Dr. Fatima Niazi, Prof. Dr. Shoaib Waqas, Dr. Marium Farooq), Garden Town (Assist. Prof. Dr. Azhar Ayyub), Johar Town (Dr. Yumna Rana), Wapda Town (Assist. Prof. Dr. Iqra Waseem), Bahria Town (Dr. Mirza Usman Baig) and Township (Dr. Abid Harif Awan). Picking a therapist close to home matters when you’ll be visiting several times.
What to expect in your first session
A first physiotherapy appointment usually involves a detailed assessment — your history, the problem area, range of movement and a few simple tests. The therapist then explains the likely cause, outlines a treatment plan and an estimated number of sessions, and gives you home exercises to do between visits. Wear comfortable clothing and bring any scans, X-rays or referral letters.
How to choose the right physiotherapist
- Match the specialty to your condition — don’t see a general therapist for complex stroke rehab.
- Check qualifications — a DPT is the baseline; an MS specialisation (Sports Medicine, Neurology, MSK) is a strong plus.
- Look at experience and reviews — years in practice and a high rating across many reviews are more reliable than a perfect score from only a handful.
- Consider location and visit type — pick someone nearby, or who offers home/online visits if travel is hard.
- Confirm the fee — including any home-visit travel charge — before your first appointment.
When to see a doctor first
Physiotherapy is safe and effective for most musculoskeletal problems, but see a doctor first if you have severe trauma, unexplained weight loss, fever with back pain, loss of bladder/bowel control, or sudden weakness — these need medical assessment before therapy. For post-surgery or neurological cases, bring your treating doctor’s reports so the physiotherapist can plan safely.
Book a physiotherapist in Lahore
Compare the therapists above, then book directly at the clinic or via oladoc or Marham, which show live availability. Always confirm the current fee, exact location and home/online option before your appointment. Listings here are aggregated from public directories and updated periodically — verify details with the provider before booking.