Anas Mohamed Armouch
Specialist Elderly Care & Neurological Physiotherapist — Surrey
Qualifications
- BSc (Hons) Physiotherapy — University of Brighton
- HCPC Registered (PH138031)
- MCSP — Chartered Society of Physiotherapy
Speak to Anas
A free, no-obligation phone call to talk through what is going on and check availability — no GP referral needed.
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How Anas can help
Most people call because someone has had a fall or is feeling unsteady, or is trying to get going again after a stroke — and some because of a back, neck, shoulder, hip or knee that has been getting worse for months. Almost all of it is treatable, and you do not need a GP referral to start.
Common reasons people get in touch
- Feeling unsteady or worried about falling
- After a stroke, or living with Parkinson's or dementia
- Getting strength back after an illness or a spell in hospital
- Staying independent at home — stairs, chairs and getting about safely
- Back, neck, shoulder, hip or knee pain that is not settling on its own
- Recovering from surgery — a hip or knee replacement, or a fracture
- A sports or muscle injury, and getting safely back to activity
- Pain that has been there a long time and has stopped responding to rest
Not sure whether it is the right fit? That is exactly what the free phone call is for.
What happens when you get in touch
- A free phone call. You explain what is going on, and you get an honest answer about whether physiotherapy will help — including if the answer is that you should see your GP first.
- A first assessment in your own home (up to 60 minutes). A proper look at how you are moving, what hurts and what you want to get back to — on your own stairs, your own chair and your own bed, which gives away far more than a clinic room ever does.
- A plan you can actually follow. A small number of specific exercises, explained clearly, with follow-up appointments as often or as rarely as you need them.
If you get the voicemail it usually means Anas is with a patient — leave a message and you will get a call back.
About Anas Mohamed Armouch
Anas is a chartered physiotherapist (MCSP) and HCPC registered practitioner based in West Molesey, providing home visits right across Surrey. You would also be booking directly with an established local clinician rather than through an agency: Anas runs an independent practice, The Town Physio, which has built up a strong record of five-star reviews on Google.
The main area of work is with older adults and people recovering from a stroke or living with a neurological condition — mobility, balance, strength and falls prevention, and helping people hold on to their independence at home. Much of that comes from regular nursing home work, supporting residents living with stroke, Parkinson's disease and dementia, where confidence and safety matter just as much as physical recovery. It is a demanding setting, and a useful one: it means being comfortable adapting when someone is managing several conditions at once, or when a standard sheet of exercises simply is not going to work.
Alongside that runs a full musculoskeletal caseload in private practice — the everyday back, neck, shoulder, hip and knee problems, sports injuries, postural strain, and pain that has been going on long enough that people have stopped expecting it to improve. That has been part of the day job since 2023: assessment, hands-on treatment, and building a rehabilitation programme that fits around your life rather than the other way around.
The qualification behind all this is a BSc (Hons) in Physiotherapy from the University of Brighton, with placements across MSK, NHS and private settings, orthopaedics, neurology, and early supported discharge in the community — the service that gets people safely home after a hospital stay, which is close cousin to home-visit physiotherapy.
One last thing worth knowing: Anas came to physiotherapy as a mature student, after years as a lorry driver and a minicab driver. It is not the usual route in, and it tends to show in the way appointments run — straightforward explanations, no jargon, and a genuine understanding of what it is like to do a job that puts your back and shoulders under real strain.
Specialties
- Elderly rehabilitation and maintaining independence
- Falls prevention, balance and confidence
- Stroke and neurological rehabilitation
- Parkinson's disease and dementia care
- Musculoskeletal assessment and treatment
- Back, neck, shoulder, hip and knee pain
- Post-operative recovery after hip and knee replacement
- Sports injuries and return to activity
- Acute injuries and chronic pain
- Postural problems and work-related strain
Falls, balance and staying independent
If you or a relative have started feeling unsteady, had a fall, or are quietly avoiding the stairs, this is very treatable — and it is worth acting early rather than waiting for a fall to force the issue.
A first visit looks at strength, balance, walking, and how you manage the particular spots in your home where you feel least sure of yourself. From there the work is deliberately practical: getting out of a low chair, turning safely in a narrow hallway, managing the stairs, and building the leg strength that underpins all of it. And if a piece of equipment or a small change at home would genuinely help, you will get a straight recommendation rather than a catalogue.
This is the bulk of the work, backed by ongoing nursing-home work with older adults, including people with complex physical and cognitive needs.
Stroke, Parkinson's and dementia
If you or someone close to you is recovering from a stroke, or living with Parkinson's disease or dementia, the work here is mobility, balance, transfers and the confidence to keep moving safely.
So much of this happens between visits that the plan gets explained just as carefully to relatives and carers, so everyone is pulling the same way. And where memory or cognition is part of the picture, the programme is kept simple and folded into the daily routine, rather than handed over as a sheet of exercises nobody will look at twice.
Joint pain, injuries and recovery after surgery
Alongside the elderly and neurological work there is a full musculoskeletal caseload: back and neck pain, shoulder, hip and knee problems, sports and muscle injuries, and getting back on your feet after a fracture or a joint replacement. Whatever the problem, the starting point is the same — work out what is actually causing it, then rebuild strength and movement at a pace your body will accept.
Recovering at home has a real advantage here. Getting out of your own chair, managing your own stairs and walking your own hallway are the goals that actually matter, and they are much easier to work on in the place where you do them every day.
Acute injuries, long-standing pain and postural problems come through the clinic every week, so the full range — from a fresh sprain to something that has been building for years — is familiar ground.
Service areas
Anas provides home physiotherapy visits across Surrey:
- Main areas: West Molesey, East Molesey, Esher, Walton-on-Thames, Weybridge, Kingston upon Thames, Surbiton, Epsom, Leatherhead, Cobham
- Wider Surrey: Guildford, Woking, Dorking, Reigate, Redhill, Godalming, Farnham, Chertsey, Staines-upon-Thames and the surrounding towns and villages
Based in West Molesey (KT8), and the travelling is Anas's job, not yours. If you are further out and there is a travel fee, you will be told what it is on the phone beforehand — no surprises when the invoice arrives.
Services offered
Falls Prevention
Balance training, strength work and a practical look at your home environment.
Neurological Rehabilitation
Rehabilitation after stroke, and for Parkinson's and other neurological conditions.
MSK & Sports Injury Rehabilitation
Assessment, exercise rehabilitation and return-to-activity planning.
Back & Neck Pain Programmes
Evidence-based exercise and hands-on treatment to reduce pain and restore movement.
Joint Pain & Muscle Injury
Assessment and treatment of everyday joint pain, muscle strains and overuse injuries.
Hip & Knee Replacement Rehab
Structured recovery after joint replacement surgery, at home.
Walking Practice & Confidence
Getting steadier on your feet, indoors, outdoors and on the stairs.
Post-Illness Recovery
Rebuilding stamina and strength after illness or a hospital admission.
Equipment Assessment
Advice on walking aids, rails and adaptations that make daily life easier.
Get in touch with Anas
Call for a free chat about your needs or to check availability
Contact Anas
Phone: 07476 449888
Email: et.c@msn.com
Please mention Mobile Physiotherapist.co.uk when you get in touch.
Appointment times
Flexible scheduling to suit your routine
Anas will work with you to find a time that fits around work, family, carers and other appointments.
What to expect
- Free phone enquiry: Talk through your situation and check availability (5–10 minutes) — free
- Initial assessment: Full assessment and a tailored plan in your own home (up to 60 minutes) — £90
- Follow-up appointment: Treatment, progress review and updated exercises (up to 45 minutes) — £80
- Extended follow-up: Longer session for more complex needs (60 minutes) — £100
Coverage
Anas covers Surrey from a base in West Molesey (KT8), travelling to your home — no need for you to travel while you are recovering. Additional travel fees may apply for addresses further out; these are confirmed during your free phone enquiry.