Ms
Ms Einav Cohen
Physiotherapy
About
It was my journey as a professional judo competitor that inspired me to become a physiotherapist. Competing regularly in international judo championships, I experienced many injuries, and a very severe ankle sprain almost prevented me from continuing my career. After going through an intense course of physiotherapy rehabilitation that brought me back to sport, I became fascinated by the healing process and how the body can recover with the right treatment and guidance.
My first experience in the working world was as a gym instructor and a children’s judo coach. I graduated from university in 2012 with a BSc (Hons) in Physiotherapy. I began my career in a hospital setting, treating respiratory and oncology-related conditions, before moving to the orthopaedic department for three years. During this time, I also worked within the military as a civilian physiotherapist, providing treatment for a wide variety of injuries, including sports injuries and post-operative rehabilitation.
One of my favourite areas of practice is treating runners. I have a holistic and comprehensive understanding of high-level activity and the injuries associated with it. Running injuries are rarely just about one painful structure — they are often the result of training load, biomechanics, strength imbalances, recovery, and lifestyle factors. I enjoy analysing all of these components to create an effective and individualised rehabilitation plan.
My philosophy is always to keep patients active whenever possible. I strongly believe that complete rest is rarely the answer. Instead of stopping all activity because of injury, I work creatively to modify training, maintain fitness, and support recovery while respecting tissue healing timelines. Being a good physiotherapist demands knowledge, experience, clinical reasoning, and creativity — and I bring all of these elements into every treatment plan.
Life brought me to London ten years ago. Since then, I have been working in the private sector, treating patients with a wide range of musculoskeletal problems and sports injuries. Having lived in Kensal Rise since arriving in London, it felt natural to set up my dream clinic here and bring my passion for physiotherapy to the local community.
I have extensive knowledge of physiology, health, and fitness, combined with a proactive and determined approach to helping my patients achieve maximum rehabilitation results.
Qualifications:
Chartered Physiotherapist, HCPC Registered
Postgraduate in Manual Therapy
Postgraduate in Hydrotherapy
Postgraduate in Physiotherapy for Oncology Patients
Postgraduate in Running Assessment and Injury-Related Treatment
Postgraduate in Persistent Low Back Pain Treatment
Fitness and Health Instructor
In my free time, I enjoy weightlifting, yoga, meditation, and being a mum.
“Evidence-based care tailored to each patient — taking the time to explain options and shared decisions.”
— Ms Einav Cohen
Education & training
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2008–2014 MD · Medicine and Surgery
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2014–2018 Residency · Physiotherapy
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2018–2019 Fellowship · Subspecialty training
Career & appointments
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2018-09–2019-08 Junior consultant
Licenses & insurance
Medical licenses
Board certifications
Procedures performed
| Procedure | Code | Lifetime count |
|---|---|---|
| GP consultation | 99213 | 2,232 |
| Annual physical exam | 99395 | 1,478 |
| Vaccination administration | 90471 | 1,510 |
| Minor procedure (skin) | 17110 | 713 |
Services & pricing
| Service | Duration | Modality | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| New patient consultation (60m) | 60 min | in_clinic|telemed | 180.00 EUR |
| Follow-up consultation (30m) | 30 min | in_clinic|telemed|phone | 90.00 EUR |
| Vaccination administration | 90 min | in_clinic | 810.00 EUR |
| Minor procedure (skin) | 60 min | in_clinic | 540.00 EUR |
Office, team & in practice
Videos
Research & publications
h-index: 5 · i10: 12
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Outcomes of Physiotherapy in adults — a multi-centre cohort
DOI: 10.4792/euroclin.2025.0 · PMID: 30101874 · cited by 72
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European registry analysis of Physiotherapy outcomes
DOI: 10.1661/euroclin.2024.1 · PMID: 31273416 · cited by 50
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Outcomes of Physiotherapy in adults — a multi-centre cohort
DOI: 10.8003/euroclin.2023.2 · PMID: 38359664 · cited by 116
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European registry analysis of Physiotherapy outcomes
DOI: 10.4540/euroclin.2022.3 · PMID: 30627761 · cited by 22
Invited talks
- Practical updates in Physiotherapy European Annual Congress (Physiotherapy) · Vienna · 2024 · invited
- Single-centre experience in Physiotherapy National Society Meeting · · 2023 · oral abstract
Awards & memberships
Awards
- 🏆 Top-rated Physiotherapy — · EuroClinics Patient Choice · 2025 · regional
- 🏆 Excellence in Patient Care · National Society · 2024 · national
- 🏆 Young Investigator Award · European Society · 2023 · international
Society memberships
- WONCA Europe — Family Doctors — Member · since 2019
- national college of family doctors — Member · since 2019
- European Union of Medical Specialists (UEMS) — Member · since 2019
Patient reviews
- Bedside Manner
- 5.00
- Knowledge
- 5.00
- Wait Time
- 4.75
- Staff Friendliness
- 5.00
- Ease Of Appointment
- 4.90
- Value For Money
- 4.92
- Would Recommend Pct
- 99
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★ 5 verified visit
“Very thorough first visit — explained every step. Booking was easy and the staff were welcoming.”
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★ 5 verified visit
“Took time to listen and reviewed all my previous results. I would absolutely recommend.”
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★ 4 verified visit
“Professional and knowledgeable. Wait on the day was a bit long, otherwise excellent.”
Articles by this doctor
- Patient education Patient guide to Physiotherapy
- Awareness When should you see a physiotherapy?
For international patients
- Coordinator
- Patient liaison · mr.einav.cohen@euroclinics.example
- Accepted intl insurance
- Allianz Worldwide · AXA Global · BUPA Global · Cigna Global