Precision Physiotherapy
In-Home Physiotherapy
Personalized physical therapy delivered in the comfort of your home to help you reduce pain, restore mobility, and move with confidence.
Hamilton Award Winning Physiotherapy Clinic and “Voted Best Physiotherapy Clinic by Hamilton”
Expert Physiotherapy, Delivered to Your Door
Our in-home physiotherapy services make it easier and more convenient to get the care you need without leaving the comfort of your home. Our experienced physiotherapists come directly to you, providing personalized one-on-one treatment tailored to your specific needs.
Each session is designed to help reduce pain, restore mobility, improve strength, and support safe recovery in a familiar environment. Whether you are recovering from surgery, managing an injury, or improving balance and movement confidence, we create customized treatment plans focused on lasting results — serving patients across your local area and surrounding communities.
Areas We Serve
Hamilton Mountain
880 Upper Wentworth St #2B, Hamilton, Ontario
Hamilton Downtown
200 James St S #207, Hamilton, Ontario
Ancaster
323 Wilson St E Unit B3, Ancaster, Hamilton, Ontario
Dundas
33 King St W #201, Dundas, Ontario
Stoney Creek
68 Centennial Pkwy S, Stoney Creek, Hamilton, Ontario
Upper Stoney Creek Mountain (Peak Performance Physiotherapy)
288 Mud St W, Stoney Creek, Hamilton, Ontario
Binbrook
2537 Hamilton Regional Rd 56 Unit B5, Binbrook, Hamilton, Ontario
Plainsview Physiotherapy Burlington (Plainsview Physiotherapy)
665 Plains Rd E Unit 7,Burlington , ON L7T 2E8
St. Catharines
1 Belton Blvd, Unit 100, St. Catharines, ON L2T 3Y4
Cambridge
130 Cedar St #31, Cambridge, Ontario
Etobicoke
3857 Lake Shore Blvd W, Etobicoke, ON M8W 0A4
Vaughan
9671 Jane St #2, Maple, ON L6A 3X5
Ottawa - Kanata
373 Fernbank Rd #6, Stittsville, ON K2S 0T7
Ottawa - Stittsville
1609 Stittsville Main St, Stittsville, ON K2S 1B8
Appleby – Burlington
Mississauga
2340 Council Ring Rd Unit 105, Mississauga, ON L5L 1C1
Hespeler - Cambridge
167 Hespeler Rd Unit #104, Cambridge, ON N1R 3H7
Who Can Benefit From In-Home Physiotherapy
Busy Professionals & Executives
For individuals with demanding schedules, in-home physiotherapy provides expert care at home without the need to travel. It helps you stay consistent with treatment while balancing work and daily life.
Aging Adults
Seniors who may have difficulty driving or moving around safely benefit from receiving care in a familiar, comfortable environment. In-home therapy helps improve mobility, strength, and balance while reducing the risk of falls.
Post-Surgical Patients
Recovering at home after surgery or an injury can be challenging. In-home physiotherapy provides personalized one-on-one support to restore movement, reduce pain, and speed up recovery without the stress of clinic visits.
Athletes & Active Adults
For those who train regularly or lead an active lifestyle, in-home physiotherapy helps address injuries, improve performance, and prevent future issues. It allows focused, sport-specific rehab and recovery without interrupting training routines.
1-on-1 care
Conditions We Treat
Orthopedic in-home physiotherapy
- Back Pain & Sciatica
- Foot or Ankle Pain
- Hip & Knee Pain
- Neck Pain
- TMJ/TMD
Aging Adults In-Home Physiotherapy
- Arthritis
- Balance & Gait Disorders
- Chronic Pain
- Plantar Fasciitis
- Tendinitis
In-Home Physiotherapy for Athletes
- Shoulder Pain
- Sports Injuries
- Tennis and Golf Elbow Injury
Live the life you want without leaving your home comfort space
What Our Customers Say
Your journey to pain-free movement feeling your best again lasting recovery better health starts here.
“Precision physiotherapy is by far the best I have ever been to. This is credit to all the wonderful people that work there. From the reception staff to the physiotherapists to the assistants they make you feel right at home and bring positive energy. Everyone there has such a positive mindset and work together to make sure that every individual that comes here feels right at home. This is my second time being here for the shockwave therapy on my knee for patella tendinitis. From my very first visit to last they gave me new stretching techniques, stability exercises etc to continue to get back to 100 percent. I’ve worked with several individuals over 5 months and they were all amazing individuals. Thank you very much for getting my knee back to 100 percent.'”
Corey D
“After injurying my right knee which, impacted my ability to comfortably walk for weeks, I was able to work with Vidhi and Alexis from the Precision team to treat my injury. They were really helpful in guiding me as I worked on healing my injury as well as providing insights on how to prevent further injuries. As a bonus they were also able to help me address an old shoulder injury which limited my range of motion. I’m really grateful to the Precision Physio their professionalism and guidance in making a healthy recovery.”
Jevaughn Williams
Cassandra Shortt
Darren Hayes
Batool A
Nicola Theroux
Gary G.
JoAnne B.
How In-Home Physiotherapy Works
The goal of in-home physiotherapy is to help you restore movement, reduce pain, and improve strength, balance, and overall physical function—all in the comfort of your home.
Your treatment is designed around three key approaches:
1. Hands-On Treatment
Your physiotherapist uses manual techniques to reduce pain, improve joint mobility, and restore normal movement patterns. This helps your body recover efficiently and safely.
2. Targeted Exercises & Stretches
You will receive customized exercises based on your condition and goals. These are designed to improve strength, flexibility, balance, and coordination for long-term recovery.
3. Patient Education
We help you understand the root cause of your condition and guide you through each exercise so you know exactly why it matters. This knowledge helps you recover faster and prevent future injuries.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is in-home physiotherapy?
In-home physiotherapy is professional treatment provided at your home. A licensed physiotherapist visits you and delivers personalized care without the need to travel to a clinic.
Do I need a referral from my doctor?
It depends on what health insurance plan you have and the province in which you live! In some provinces, direct access laws allow patients to be seen without a physician referral. Check with your health insurance company and local physiotherapy clinics before scheduling an appointment.
Who can benefit from in-home physiotherapy?
It is ideal for seniors, busy professionals, post-surgery patients, injured individuals, and athletes who need convenient, one-on-one care at home.
What conditions can be treated at home?
Common conditions include back pain, joint pain, arthritis, post-surgical recovery, sports injuries, stroke rehab, and mobility issues.
How long is each session?
Sessions typically last 30-60 minutes depending on your condition and the types of techniques used.
Is in-home physiotherapy as effective as clinic-based therapy?
Yes. In many cases, it can be even more effective due to personalized one-on-one attention and treatment in a familiar environment.
What equipment do you bring?
Therapists usually bring essential portable equipment such as resistance bands, small weights, and treatment tools. Minimal space is required at home.
Will insurance cover my physiotherapy?
It depends on your insurance plan. Most plans cover some or all of the costs associated with physiotherapy, but you should check with your provider to determine coverage and any associated fees.
How often will I need sessions?
Frequency depends on your condition. Some patients need multiple sessions per week, while others may need fewer visits as they improve.
Is in-home physiotherapy safe?
Yes, it is completely safe when performed by licensed professionals. Treatments are tailored to your home environment and physical condition.
What should I prepare before the physiotherapist arrives?
Just a small, safe space for movement is enough. Wear comfortable clothing and have any relevant medical reports ready if available.
What if I feel too much pain during a session?
If at any time during your physiotherapy session you experience increased pain, it’s important to let your therapist know so they can adjust the intensity or technique as necessary. Your therapist will work with you to make sure that treatment is comfortable and effective for you.
How will I know when I no longer need physiotherapy?
You may no longer need regular physiotherapy when your pain has significantly reduced, your strength and mobility have improved, and you’re able to return to your daily activities without difficulty. Your physiotherapist will regularly assess your progress and let you know when it’s appropriate to reduce sessions or transition to independent exercises.
