Marylebone, London

TMD Physio in Marylebone

Marylebone patients are around 15 minutes away by tube (Tottenham Court Road to Baker Street) or 5 minutes by cab. Popular with private-medical patients familiar with Harley Street and with musicians studying at or teaching from the Royal Academy of Music.

Nearest tube stops
  • Baker Street (via Central line)
  • Bond Street
  • Regent's Park
Landmarks nearby
  • Harley Street
  • Marylebone High Street
  • Royal Academy of Music
  • Wigmore Hall
From Marylebone
  • 15 minutes to the clinic
  • 26-27 Bedford Square, Bloomsbury, London WC1B 3HP
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Who we typically see from MaryleboneHarley Street medics, Royal Academy of Music musicians & private-healthcare patients

A note on Marylebone patients

Marylebone patients arrive via two distinct routes. First, Harley Street ENTs, neurologists and orthodontists refer after imaging has ruled out structural pathology — expect an evidence-based summary letter back to your consultant after the first appointment. Second, Royal Academy of Music faculty, students and Wigmore Hall performers whose somatic tinnitus and jaw fatigue trace directly to instrument, embouchure, and 4–6 hour daily practice sessions. Krina holds a specific clinical interest in performing-musician tinnitus and TMD.

What Krina treats

Patients from Marylebone 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 Marylebone patients

Why this catchment ends up here

Marylebone patients arrive by two very different routes. The first is a Harley Street referral — after ENT, neurology or orthodontic imaging has ruled out structural pathology, the consultant sends you across for physiotherapy. In these cases Krina writes back with a clinical summary within a fortnight, so your referring consultant stays in the loop. The second route is the Royal Academy of Music and the Wigmore Hall performer community, where somatic tinnitus and jaw fatigue trace directly to instrument, embouchure and four-to-six-hour daily practice loading. The clinical pattern is instrument-specific — string players present differently to reed players, who present differently to brass players — and Krina holds a specialist interest in performing-musician TMD and somatic tinnitus. The Instituto Rocabado postgraduate training informs a treatment protocol built around the interplay between jaw mechanics and vocal / airway posture, which matters enormously for singers and reed players. Marylebone is fifteen minutes by tube or five by taxi; for high-profile performers with an evening call, we can also offer discreet early or late-morning slots that avoid the Baker Street lunchtime crowd.

Why Marylebone 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. 15 minutes from Marylebone 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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