King's Cross, London

TMD Physio near King's Cross

King's Cross and St Pancras patients reach the clinic in 8 minutes by tube (Piccadilly line to Russell Square) or 15 minutes on foot along Judd Street. Convenient for Coal Drops Yard offices, the British Library, and Eurostar commuters.

Nearest tube stops
  • Russell Square (via Piccadilly)
  • King's Cross St. Pancras
  • Euston
Landmarks nearby
  • Granary Square
  • The British Library
  • Coal Drops Yard
From King's Cross
  • 8 minutes to the clinic
  • 26-27 Bedford Square, Bloomsbury, London WC1B 3HP
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Who we typically see from King's CrossCommuters, Coal Drops Yard tech teams & GSK/AstraZeneca workers

A note on King's Cross patients

The Piccadilly line puts you two stops from Russell Square in 4 minutes — most King's Cross and Coal Drops Yard patients pair a lunchtime appointment with the walk back via the British Library. We keep evening slots open for Eurostar-adjacent commuters who need something after 6pm.

What Krina treats

Patients from King's Cross come to the clinic for four core conditions. All are treated one-on-one, with time-per-appointment that dental practices and NHS physio triage rarely allow.

Krina Panchal — Lead Physiotherapist, The TMD Physio
Krina PanchalLead Physiotherapist · MCSP · HCPC-registeredWatson Headache® · CRAFTA® · Rocabado · TreatingTMJ · CCMA

Meet Krina — a note on King's Cross patients

Why this catchment ends up here

The King's Cross catchment splits neatly into three groups. Coal Drops Yard and Granary Square tech teams present with the classic screen-driven pattern — forward-head cervical load feeding into low-grade nocturnal jaw guarding, most acute on Monday mornings after weekend catch-up work. The pharmaceutical and life-sciences workforce around GSK and AstraZeneca tends to present with high-cognitive-load bruxism that flares around trial deadlines or regulatory submissions. The third group — Eurostar-adjacent commuters — arrives with a distinct travel pattern where cross-Channel sleep disruption compounds an underlying TMD baseline. All three groups share a scheduling constraint: appointments have to slot into a working day that ends at King's Cross, so we protect evening and lunchtime slots specifically. The Piccadilly line is 4 minutes from King's Cross to Russell Square, which puts the clinic 8 minutes door-to-door. Krina's postgraduate work with Watson Headache® and CRAFTA® targets exactly the cervicogenic-headache pattern this catchment presents — most first appointments include an upper-cervical assessment alongside the standard TMJ examination, because the two systems usually contribute together.

Why King's Cross patients choose The TMD Physio

  • Specialist-only caseload. Krina Panchal (BSc Hons Physio, MCSP, HCPC-registered) sees only TMD, headache, migraine and tinnitus patients — no general MSK.
  • Hyper-local convenience. 8 minutes from King's Cross by tube or on foot; central Bloomsbury location on Bedford Square.
  • NESA neuromodulation available. One of a small handful of UK clinics offering this autonomic-nervous-system technology for chronic pain.
  • Evidence-led. Postgraduate training with Watson Headache®, CRAFTA®, Instituto Rocabado, the TreatingTMJ Course, and CCMA (2025).
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