Temporary Clinic Move: Visit Our Chiropractors in Covent Garden

PLEASE NOTE: London Chiropractors MotionBack has now moved to a new premises at:

Holborn Town Hall

193-197 High Holborn

London WC1V 7BD.

Click Here To Find Us 

 

I strongly recommend booking an appointment with Andy, he is the best chiropractor I’ve seen over the last 4 years. I’ve got a lower and upper back pain for over 13 years, my visit to Andy was a game changer.” Fahad (5-Star Google Review)

 

Due to flooding in our Bloomsbury Square Clinic, we have temporarily had to move our clinic’s location to Spaces in Covent Garden.

We have been fortunate to be able to find a great environment to temporarily home our chiropractic clinic for the coming weeks. Whilst our address has changed, the level of service you can expect from our London Chiropractors will not.

 

We expect to be able to return to our normal building at 4 Bloomsbury Square early in the New Year.

 

Finding Our Chiropractic Clinic in Covent Garden

You will find our clinic at:

Spaces
60 Martin’s Ln
Covent Garden
London
WC2N 4JS

Our new location in the heart of Covent Garden is a short 10 minute walk from our Bloomsbury square location.

There are 3 tube stations within easy walking distance to our temporary clinic location in Spaces. These being:

  • Leicester Square (2 min)
  • Covent Garden (4 mins)
  • Charing Cross (5 min)

 

Booking An Appointment With Our Covent Garden Chiropractors

The good news is that you can still contact us on the same phone number: 0207 112 5408. Also, you can book your appointment online on our website: Book Online

 

Is It Easy To Find Our Chiropractic Clinic In Covent Garden?

Yes, it really is easy to find us. Our Chiropractic Clinic is located inside Spaces which is at 60 St Martins Lane. The Spaces building can be found directly opposite the Noel Coward Theatre.

 

Your Journey To Better Health Starts In The Hands Of Our London Chiropractors

MotionBack has gained its reputation as London’s most trusted chiropractic clinic by offering friendly, professional and effective treatment to our patients.

Over the past decade, our chiropractors have been successfully helping patients find relief from back pain, neck pain, postural problems, shoulder and arm pain, leg & knee pain and headaches and migraines.

Rated as one of the top 3 London Chiropractic Clinics and with over 450 Google reviews you can expect ethical, straight-forward and caring treatment when you visit our chiropractic clinic. You will most certainly NOT experience rushed in/out 10 minute appointments and definitely no sales pitch when you visit us!

To book an appointment with one of our chiropractors call us on 0207 112 5408 or you can book your appointment online on our website here.

 

I had weak knee issues because of my left foot arch lump. Marco helped me and i am still seeing him monthly for my Shoulder issues. I am very happy that i found motionback” M Ali (5-Star Google Review)

 

It was my first time visiting a chiropractor after years of wondering why my shoulder and neck were constantly stiff. I’ve only had three sessions with Marco and already there is a huge improvement. Marco is very professional and I will continue follow up treatments as the results are so beneficial.” Laura S (5-Star Google Review)

 

 

Five Fun Facts About ST Martins Lane In Covent Garden

  • St Martin’s Lane is named after St Martins-in-the Field church, which is where St Martin’s Lane runs from all the way to Long Acre.
  • When it was originally built in 1610, it was called West Church Lane. In 1618 it was renamed St Martin’s Lane.
  • It is home to a number of theatres including the Coliseum Theatre, home to the English National Opera, The Duke of York’s Theatre and the Noel Coward Theatre (opposite Spaces).
  • The Salisbury public house is a Grade II listed building located on St Martin’s Lane in Covent Garden. It is noted for its late Victorian interior with art nouveau elements.
  • St Martins’ Lane has been featured in movies over the years including Sidewalks of London, also known as ST Martin’s Lane, in 1938 and Victim in 1961.