RiseUp matches home-visit enquiries with a physiotherapist according to the patient’s locality, condition, mobility needs, preferred time and clinician availability. Share your area or PIN code to confirm coverage.
What is home physiotherapy?
Home physiotherapy is professional assessment and rehabilitation delivered where the patient lives. It follows the same core clinical process used in physiotherapy practice: understand the health history, examine movement and function, identify appropriate goals, provide suitable treatment and review progress. The home setting is especially useful when travelling is difficult or when training needs to reflect the patient’s actual stairs, bed, chair and walking environment.
A home visit should not be a generic massage or an identical exercise package for every patient. A qualified physio considers symptoms, diagnosis, precautions, strength, mobility, balance and daily activities before recommending care.
Conditions supported through physiotherapy at home
What happens during a physio home visit?
- Clinical history: symptoms, diagnosis, surgery, medicines, reports and relevant precautions.
- Physical assessment: movement, strength, balance, walking and functional tasks as appropriate.
- Recovery goals: practical outcomes such as walking safely, returning to work or climbing stairs.
- Initial treatment: guided exercise, education, mobility work, balance practice or hands-on care when suitable.
- Home program: clear exercises, dosage, precautions and a planned progress review.
Read the complete guide to what happens in the first home physiotherapy session.
Why patients choose physiotherapy at home
Home visits remove repeated travel and allow rehabilitation to address real daily tasks. They can be practical for older adults, post-operative patients, people with neurological or mobility limitations and families who need caregiver guidance. A family member may remain present if the patient prefers.
A clinic may still be more appropriate when specialized equipment, investigation or close medical supervision is required. RiseUp’s booking conversation and initial assessment help determine whether home-based physiotherapy is a suitable option.
Home physiotherapy across Delhi, Noida and Gurugram
RiseUp accepts physiotherapy home-visit enquiries throughout Delhi and New Delhi, Noida, Gurugram, Ghaziabad and Faridabad. Frequently requested Delhi areas include Malviya Nagar, Saket, Hauz Khas, Dwarka, Rohini and Shaheen Bagh. Coverage varies by therapist route and appointment time, so locality-level availability is confirmed before booking.
How to choose the right physiotherapist
Choose a professional whose training and clinical focus match the patient’s needs. Ask what will be assessed, how progress will be measured and which exercises are expected between sessions. The therapist should explain treatment, respect consent and recommend medical referral when symptoms fall outside physiotherapy care. Meet the RiseUp physiotherapy team and review our clinical content policy.
Home physiotherapy questions
Can a physiotherapist provide treatment at home?
Yes. A physiotherapist can assess movement and function, guide suitable rehabilitation and monitor progress at home when home-based care is clinically appropriate.
Which Delhi NCR areas does RiseUp cover?
RiseUp accepts home-visit enquiries across Delhi, New Delhi, Noida, Greater Noida, Gurugram, Ghaziabad and Faridabad. Current availability is confirmed using the patient’s locality or PIN code.
What is included in the first home physiotherapy session?
The first visit generally includes health history, symptom review, movement and functional assessment, goal setting, suitable initial treatment and a personalized home-exercise plan.
How many physiotherapy sessions will I need?
There is no fixed number for every patient. Frequency depends on the condition, severity, goals, medical history, progress and ability to practise the recommended program.
Can I request a female physiotherapist?
Yes. State this preference while booking. RiseUp confirms female physiotherapist availability according to locality, schedule and the clinical expertise required.
Is home physiotherapy suitable for an emergency?
No. Chest pain, severe breathing difficulty, sudden one-sided weakness, suspected fracture or rapidly worsening neurological symptoms need urgent medical care rather than a routine physiotherapy visit.