About
My name is Hollie Baxter
As the proud owner of HPP Physiotherapy, I am delighted to provide you with an overview of our business, mission statement, and qualifications. At HPP Physiotherapy, our primary goal is to deliver exceptional care and support to our clients, promoting their overall well-being and helping them achieve optimal physical health.
Mission Statement
We provide gold-standard physiotherapy treatment for both human and veterinary clients. Specialising in pelvic health conditions, small animal care, and the horse/rider unit, I can offer expert care and tailored treatment plans.
Our Focus Areas:
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Pelvic Health: Compassionate care for pelvic pain, incontinence, and postpartum concerns.
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Small Animal Treatment: Effective rehabilitation for pets recovering from surgery or managing mobility issues.
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Equine Physiotherapy: Optimising performance and well-being through specialised treatments for horses and addressing the horse/rider relationship.
By combining our expertise with a personalised approach, we strive to achieve optimal outcomes for each client, whether they have two legs or four.
Qualifications
Hollie holds a distinguished BSc (Hons) in Physiotherapy from the University of Brighton, completing her degree in July 2011. With over 12 years of experience as a physiotherapist in the NHS, she has demonstrated her commitment to the field. Hollie's career commenced with junior and senior rotations across various departments of a busy London Hospital, allowing her to gain comprehensive knowledge in multiple areas of physiotherapy. Subsequently, she focused her expertise in pelvic healthcare, amassing eight years of invaluable experience in this specialised field.
To further enhance her skills, Hollie pursued additional training with the Pelvic, Obstetric, and Gynaecological Physiotherapy (POGP) association. Moreover, she completed the foundation course offered by the Acupuncture Association of Chartered Physiotherapists, augmenting her capabilities in women's health acupuncture. This dedication to continuous learning is evident in her participation in supplementary women's health acupuncture courses.
In pursuit of expanding her therapeutic repertoire, Hollie successfully obtained a Post Graduate Diploma in Veterinary Physiotherapy from Hartpury University. Her proficiency in veterinary physiotherapy led her to achieve category A membership with ACPAT (Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Animal Therapy) and RAMP (Register of Animal Musculoskeletal Practitioners). Through her work in a bustling small animal referral veterinary hospital, she gained practical experience in this specialised domain.
With an extensive track record of over 12 years, Hollie understands the paramount importance of providing individualised care to her clients. By thoroughly assessing each individual, she tailors custom treatment plans to address their specific needs. Hollie recognises the significance of education and incorporates individual-specific exercises to enable clients to attain and sustain optimal physical well-being effectively.
With Hollie's expertise and dedication to personalised care, you can trust that you will receive the highest level of professional physiotherapy services.