Best Sports Medicine near me in Downtown Toronto, Toronto

Choose from 3 Sports Medicine specialists near you in Downtown Toronto, Toronto

See map
Julia Rover, Pelvic Floor Physiotherapist - View listing
Pelvic Floor Physiotherapist
Julia Rover
Licensed pelvic floor physiotherapist that specializes in: Prenatal & Postpartum Care | Pelvic & Genital Pain | Bladder & Bowel Symptoms | Sexual Dysfunctions. Treating individuals across the gender spectrum.
Blainville, Canada
$130/hr
Available
Yara Jabre, Pelvic Floor Physiotherapist - View listing
Pelvic Floor Physiotherapist
Yara Jabre
Pelvic floor physiotherapy with a side of sweat! I help women lift, run, and train through pregnancy, postpartum & perimenopause—without compromising their active lifestyle.
Montreal, Canada
$130/hr
Available
Inst. book
Philippe Dessaulles-Goudezeune, Physiotherapist - View listing
Physiotherapist
Philippe Dessaulles-Goudezeune
I’m Philippe, an experienced physio passionate about movement and performance. I use education, manual therapy, dry needling, and exercise to help you move better, recover smarter, and stay active.
Montreal, Canada
$130/hr
Available
Inst. book

Why Promptd is the best place to find Sports Medicine in Toronto-Downtown Toronto

Instant communication

Promptd lets you connect directly with practitioners, with practitioners responding within 1 day on average.

Search in your language

Promptd automatically translates dynamic user content in your own language.

Filter for what matters

Filter by price, credentials, language, online or in-person sessions, and more to find the best Sports Medicine in Toronto-Downtown Toronto.

Your questions, answered

What is sports medicine?

Sports medicine supports active people across ages and levels—from first 5Ks to elite performance. Care prevents and treats injuries, optimizes load, and plans safe return to play. Programs coordinate rehab, coaching, and medical care when needed. You may work with providers skilled in sports physio and progress through criteria‑based return to play so decisions are clear, fair, and focused on long‑term resilience.

What services are included?

Services span diagnosis, imaging coordination, rehabilitation, taping and bracing, strength and conditioning, and performance planning. Programs also address sleep, nutrition, and recovery. If you are managing a sports injury or returning after athletic therapy, your team will tailor progressions with objective markers so you advance with confidence and reduce re‑injury risk.

Who benefits from sports medicine?

Anyone active benefits—from recreational athletes to professionals. Youth, masters, and adaptive athletes require different progressions and monitoring. If you are new to organized training or returning after time off, structured athletic therapy can bridge the gap while rebuilding capacity for your sport demands.

How long are appointments?

Initial assessments are commonly 30–60 minutes to review history, examine movement, and set goals. Rehabilitation sessions often run 45–60 minutes for progression, coaching, and load adjustments. If you are on a return to play pathway, expect periodic testing to confirm readiness and guide next steps.

How do I choose a provider?

Look for experience in your sport, transparent communication, and collaboration with coaches. Ask how progress is measured and how setbacks are managed. For complex or recurrent sports injury, choose a team that integrates sports physio with strength and conditioning so you return stronger than before.