Beechill Clinic | Private GP Clinic South Belfast

Sports Injury Clinic

Sports Injury Clinic

At Beechill Clinic, our Sports Injury Clinic provides expert assessment, diagnosis, and treatment for a wide range of sports and exercise-related injuries. Whether you are an athlete, a regular gym user, a runner, or simply someone who enjoys staying active, our clinical team is here to help you recover safely and return to activity with confidence.

Our focus is on identifying the underlying cause of your injury, not just treating the symptoms. By understanding how your injury developed and how your body moves, we can provide targeted treatment, effective rehabilitation guidance, and practical advice to help reduce the risk of future injury.

Appointments are available with one of our experienced clinical team members, and we recommend booking a 30-minute appointment to allow time for a thorough assessment.

For expert guidance tailored to female physiology and performance, book your appointment now at Beechill Clinic.

Who Is This Clinic For?

The Sports Injury Clinic is suitable for individuals experiencing pain, injury, or reduced performance related to physical activity. It is ideal for people who want expert advice, diagnosis, and support with recovery and rehabilitation.

This clinic may be helpful if you are experiencing:

  • Sports injuries from training, competition, or physical activity

  • Running injuries affecting the knee, ankle, foot, or hip

  • Tendon pain such as Achilles, patellar, shoulder, or elbow tendon problems

  • Muscle strains or tears

  • Persistent joint pain related to exercise or sport

  • Training load issues or overuse injuries

  • Difficulty returning to sport following injury

  • Concerns about movement, performance, or injury prevention

Common Reasons Women Attend

What Your Consultation Includes

Your consultation is designed to provide a thorough and personalised assessment of your injury or symptoms.

 

During your appointment, this may include:

  • A detailed discussion of your symptoms and injury history

  • Review of your training, activity levels, and movement patterns

  • Physical examination of the affected area

  • Functional movement assessment where appropriate

  • Advice on treatment, recovery, and rehabilitation

  • Guidance on safe return to activity or sport

We recommend booking a 30-minute consultation to allow sufficient time for a complete assessment.

 

Investigations & Testing

If further investigation is required, additional testing may be recommended to help clarify the diagnosis and guide treatment.

Depending on your symptoms, this may include:

  • Musculoskeletal ultrasound scanning

  • Blood tests where appropriate

  • Referral for imaging such as MRI or X-ray

  • Specialist referral if required

All investigations will be discussed with you during your consultation to ensure the most appropriate approach for your condition.

Sports Injury Clinic

£140

  • 15 Minute Appointment
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Sports Injury Clinic

£175

  • 30 Minute Appointment
Book An Appointment

Frequently Asked Questions - Sports Injury Clinic

Do I need to be an athlete to attend the Sports Injury Clinic?

No. The clinic is suitable for anyone experiencing pain or injury related to physical activity, whether you are a professional athlete, recreational runner, gym user, or simply someone who enjoys staying active.

We recommend booking a 30-minute consultation, which allows enough time for a detailed assessment, examination, and discussion of your symptoms and recovery plan.

 

If possible, bring details of your injury history, current medications, and any previous scan or test results related to your condition. Wearing comfortable clothing suitable for examination may also be helpful.

 

Your clinician will assess your injury and provide advice, rehabilitation guidance, and treatment recommendations. If additional treatments or investigations are required, these will be discussed with you.

 

Return-to-sport timing varies depending on the type and severity of the injury. Your clinician will provide personalised guidance to help you return safely and reduce the risk of re-injury.