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Jenny de Klerk Physiotherapy

Cape Town · 5/5 (7 reviews) · Listed

Data last checked: March 2026

Jenny de Klerk Physiotherapy is a physiotherapy practice located at Ebony Rd, Tokai, Cape Town, 7945, South Africa. The practice offers specialised treatment in general and sports. Consultations are available in-person. The practice has a Google rating of 5.0 out of 5 based on 7 patient reviews. You can reach the practice via phone, their website.

Physiotherapy in Cape Town

Cape Town is home to 147 physiotherapy practices listed in our directory. In Constantia specifically, there are 4 practitioners available. Initial consultation fees in Cape Town range from R585 to R850, with an average of R685. The most commonly offered specialisation among Cape Town physiotherapists is general. Across Western Cape, there are 337 physiotherapists listed on PhysioFinder.

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Contact & Location

Ebony Rd, Tokai, Cape Town, 7945, South Africa View on Google Maps

Operating Hours

Monday 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Tuesday 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Wednesday 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Thursday 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Friday 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed
Consultation Types in_person
Specialisations general, sports

Specialisations

General Physiotherapy

General physiotherapy covers a broad range of musculoskeletal conditions including back pain, neck pain, headaches, and general injuries. A general physiotherapist can assess, diagnose, and treat most common movement and pain problems without requiring a specialist referral.

Common conditions treated

  • Lower back pain
  • Neck pain and stiffness
  • Headaches and migraines
  • Shoulder and rotator cuff problems
  • Knee pain
  • General muscle and joint pain

You can see a general physiotherapist for most pain and movement problems. In South Africa, you do not need a doctor's referral to visit a physiotherapist, though some medical aids may require one for reimbursement.

Sports Physiotherapy

Sports physiotherapy focuses on the prevention, assessment, treatment, and rehabilitation of injuries related to sport and exercise. Practitioners work with athletes of all levels, from weekend runners to professional sportspeople, to optimise performance and accelerate recovery.

Common conditions treated

  • Ligament sprains and tears (ACL, ankle)
  • Muscle strains and pulls
  • Tendinopathy (Achilles, patellar)
  • Shoulder impingement
  • Stress fractures
  • Post-surgical sports rehabilitation

Consider a sports physiotherapist if you have a sport-related injury, want to return to activity after surgery, or need a performance assessment to prevent future injuries.

Patient Reviews 5.0/5 (7 reviews)

Kirsten Mack 6 years ago

I highly recommend Jenny de Klerk Physiotherapy Practice for both one-on-one physiotherapy treatments as well as group Pilates classes. Both my husband and I have seen Jenny many times over the years for various neck, back and knee ailments and have left Jenny’s practice having both our mobility and comfort restored. The Pilates classes are a fun way to build...

Samantha OConnor 6 years ago

I started doing pilates for the first time after suffering a health set back. I must admit that I was not the keenest. However, after over a year now I'm definitely grateful for the exposure. Jenny is a fantastic teacher and experienced physio. She's incredibly thoughtful and tailors the sessions to each person's needs and experience. Classes are small, focused...

Kathryn Jubber 6 years ago

Jenny has proven time and again to be an outstanding medical professional. She continuously shows genuine interest in my health and has provided treatment that has not only alleviated acute pain but that has also had a lasting positive impact on my wellbeing. Given today’s stressful lifestyle which keeps so many of us hunched over computers all day, I developed...

Pinkie Dimo 6 years ago

I have been attending weekly Pilates classes with Jen for a few years now. She is absolutely excellent! Extremely knowledgable about Pilates, but she is also a Physiotherapist so her knowledge of the body and its complexities is amazing. She checks in with each person before we start the class and listens with great care to the info and designs...

Kim Ascougj 4 years ago

I am a regular visitor at Jenny’s practice, she is my and my family’s “go to” whether we have injured ourselves exercising or have a stiff neck from too many hours behind a desk. I can highly recommend her.

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What to Expect at Your First Visit

Contact the practice by phone to schedule your appointment.

For your in-person visit, wear comfortable clothing that allows the physiotherapist to access the area being treated. Check the practice hours listed below to plan your visit.

If you have a sports injury, bring any imaging results (X-rays, MRI scans) and details of when the injury occurred. The assessment will include movement testing specific to your sport.

Bring your medical aid card and details if you plan to claim. Contact the practice for current fee information and accepted payment methods.

Frequently Asked Questions

What specialisations does Jenny de Klerk Physiotherapy offer?

Jenny de Klerk Physiotherapy offers general, sports physiotherapy.

Where is Jenny de Klerk Physiotherapy located?

Jenny de Klerk Physiotherapy is located in Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa.

How many physiotherapists are in Cape Town?

There are 147 physiotherapy practices listed in Cape Town.

Does Jenny de Klerk Physiotherapy accept medical aid?

Contact Jenny de Klerk Physiotherapy directly to confirm medical aid acceptance.

Do I need a referral to see a physiotherapist in Constantia, Cape Town?

In South Africa, you do not need a doctor's referral to visit a physiotherapist. You can book directly with any registered practitioner. However, some medical aid schemes require a referral letter for reimbursement of physiotherapy sessions. Check with your specific medical aid plan before your first appointment.

How much does physiotherapy cost in Constantia, Cape Town?

Physiotherapy consultation fees in South Africa typically range from R450 to R900 for an initial assessment, depending on the practitioner and location. Follow-up sessions are usually less expensive. Most medical aid plans cover physiotherapy under day-to-day benefits or from your savings account. Contact Jenny de Klerk Physiotherapy directly for their current fee schedule.

What should I expect at my first physiotherapy appointment?

Your first physiotherapy session typically lasts 45 to 60 minutes. The physiotherapist will take a detailed history of your condition, perform a physical assessment, and develop a treatment plan. Since this practice offers general, sports, the assessment will be tailored to your specific needs. Wear comfortable clothing that allows access to the area being treated. Bring any relevant medical reports, X-rays, or referral letters.

Does medical aid cover physiotherapy in South Africa?

Yes, most South African medical aid schemes cover physiotherapy. It is typically paid from your day-to-day benefits, medical savings account, or above-threshold benefit, depending on your plan. Some plans have annual visit limits (commonly 12-15 sessions per year) or require pre-authorisation for extended treatment. Discovery Health, Bonitas, Momentum, and most other major schemes include physiotherapy benefits. Contact your medical aid to confirm your specific allocation.

What conditions does a general practitioner treat?

General physiotherapy covers a broad range of musculoskeletal conditions including back pain, neck pain, headaches, and general injuries. A general physiotherapist can assess, diagnose, and treat most common movement and pain problems without requiring a specialist referral. Common conditions treated include Lower back pain, Neck pain and stiffness, Headaches and migraines, Shoulder and rotator cuff problems. You can see a general physiotherapist for most pain and movement problems. In South Africa, you do not need a doctor's referral to visit a physiotherapist, though some medical aids may require one for reimbursement.

How many physiotherapists are there in Cape Town?

There are currently 147 physiotherapy practices listed in Cape Town, Western Cape. The average initial consultation fee in Cape Town is R685. You can browse all physiotherapists in Cape Town on our directory to compare services, specialisations, and fees.

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