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Derby has 60 physiotherapy businesses operating across the city โ a reasonably competitive market for a population of 260,000. That means patients have genuine choice, but it's not so saturated that new entrants or smaller practices can't carve out space.
Of those 60, 47 have a website, putting digital adoption at 78%. That leaves 13 businesses with no web presence at all โ a notable gap. In a market where most customers start their search online, those without a website are essentially invisible to anyone who doesn't already know them by name.
Several established names anchor the market. Appletree Medical Practice, Lister House, and Chellaston Medical Centre all maintain an online presence, as do Park Farm Surgery, Stride Health, and Park Farm Medical Centre. Revive Healthy Living Centre and Derby Skin Care & Cosmetic Clinic round out the notable operators with websites. The cluster of medical centre names suggests physiotherapy in Derby is often embedded within broader GP or healthcare settings rather than operating as standalone clinics โ an important structural detail for anyone considering how to position a new practice.
Derby's wider health and wellness footprint is sizeable: 138 restaurants, 203 cafes, 380 fast food outlets, 52 bars, and 150 pubs surround these physiotherapy businesses. That density of food and drink venues points to a city centre and suburban high streets with heavy foot traffic โ useful context for any practice thinking about location and walk-in visibility.
Location near the city centre
Derby's compact centre means patients compare physio options within a short drive, so being accessible from major routes or with nearby parking matters more than postcode prestige.
Part of a medical practice
With names like Appletree Medical Practice and Park Farm Medical Centre dominating the market, many Derby patients expect physio to sit alongside GP services โ a referral down the corridor beats a separate booking.
Specialist treatment availability
Sports injuries from local football and cricket clubs, plus workplace musculoskeletal issues from Derby's manufacturing and engineering employers, create demand for practitioners who go beyond general rehab.
Online booking and information
With 78% of Derby physio businesses already having a website, patients now expect to check availability and read about treatment approaches before they call โ the bar is already set.
Short waiting times
Derby residents choosing between 60 physiotherapy options will move on quickly if they can't get an initial appointment within a week or two, especially for pain-related issues.
A sample of real physiotherapists in this area. Want ratings, reviews, and exactly where you rank against them? Run a free report on your business.
| Business | Type |
|---|---|
| Appletree Medical Practice | Doctors |
| Lister House | Doctors |
| Chellaston Medical Centre | Doctors |
| Park Farm Surgery | Doctors |
| Stride Health | Clinic |
| Park Farm Medical Centre | Doctors |
| Revive Healthy Living Centre | Clinic |
| Council House, Derby | Clinic |
| Derby Skin Care & Cosmetic Clinic | Clinic |
| Sinfin Moor Health Centre | Doctors |
| Mackworth Surgery | Doctors |
| Mayfield Road Surgery | Doctors |
Business listings from OpenStreetMap contributors (ODbL).
Get your website sorted โ now
Thirteen of Derby's 60 physiotherapy businesses still don't have a website. If you're one of them, you're losing patients to competitors who are easier to find online. Even a basic site with services, pricing, and contact details puts you ahead of nearly a quarter of your local competition.
Partner with local medical centres
Names like Park Farm Surgery and Chellaston Medical Centre dominate search results for physio in Derby. If you're a standalone clinic, approach these centres about referral arrangements โ tapping into their existing patient base is far cheaper than competing head-to-head for Google rankings.
Target underserved areas around the city
With 380 fast food outlets and 138 restaurants in the area, sedentary and repetitive-strain related injuries are unlikely to be in short supply. Consider which neighbourhoods โ Chellaston, Allestree, Mickleover โ are underrepresented by existing physio businesses and position your practice where the gap is.
Derby's physiotherapy market has moderate competition at 60 businesses for 260,000 residents, but much of it is concentrated in medical centres and GP-adjacent practices rather than independent high-street clinics. The 78% website adoption rate means most operators understand digital basics, yet 13 businesses still have no web presence โ a gap that rewards anyone investing in online visibility. The market isn't oversaturated, but standing out requires either a clear specialism, a strong referral network with local medical practices, or a presence in parts of Derby where physiotherapy options are thin on the ground.
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