Two flexible service options designed to fit your recovery needs and lifestyle.
Complete hands-on clinical care and diagnostics delivered directly anywhere you want.
Immediate expert guidance and consultation from anywhere via secure video.
Comprehensive care across all major rehabilitation disciplines.
Regain control after stroke, spinal cord injury, Parkinson's, or MS. Evidence-based programs rebuild strength, coordination, and confidence—helping you return to activities that matter, from family time to work. Early rehabilitation improves functional independence by 140% compared to delayed treatment (Wei et al., 2024, BMC Neurology).
Master your prosthetic and rediscover freedom. From fitting to advanced mobility training, personalized programs help you walk, run, and thrive with confidence. Structured exercise programs improve walking ability by 67% within 4-16 weeks (Madou et al., 2024, Prosthetics and Orthotics International).
Age gracefully with gentle, science-backed care that improves mobility, prevents falls, and enhances daily independence. Stay active and engaged in the activities you love—from gardening to family outings. Exercise programs reduce fall rates by 32% within 3-6 months (Dyer et al., 2023, Age and Ageing).
Overcome joint pain, muscle strains, and post-operative challenges with hands-on therapy and targeted exercises. Move without limits, heal faster, and return to sports, work, or daily activities pain-free. Evidence-based rehabilitation reduces musculoskeletal pain by 55% (Jang et al., 2023, Journal of Pain Research).
Accelerate healing after surgery with structured recovery plans that restore full motion, strength, and independence. Avoid complications and reach your recovery milestones faster with expert guidance. Multimodal physiotherapy achieves very strong functional improvement after surgery (Martín-Molina et al., 2025, Am J Phys Med Rehabil).
Breathe easier and live stronger with specialized heart and lung support. Improve endurance, reduce shortness of breath, and reclaim energy for the activities you love—from daily walks to active hobbies. Cardiac rehabilitation reduces heart attack risk by 28% and improves quality of life (Taylor et al., 2021, Nature Reviews Cardiology).

After years as a Senior Physiotherapist at Singapore General Hospital and in the Community sector, I realized that the best recovery doesn't happen in a crowded room—it happens in your real environment. I've taken 5+ years of clinical excellence to create a service that prioritizes your time and your results. I'm Tan Jun Hao, and I bring the hospital's highest standards directly to you.

2025
Experience physiotherapy designed around your life, not the other way around.
Senior physiotherapist with 5+ years cumulative experience and expertise across all rehabilitation specialties.
Sessions at your home, gym, office, or any preferred location across Singapore. No commute needed.
Every session is tailored to your specific condition, goals, and lifestyle. Not a one-size-fits-all approach.
Fluent in English and Chinese for clear communication and comfort throughout your recovery journey.
Simple, transparent, and designed for your convenience.
Pick a time that works for you using our online calendar
Share your location and any health information needed
Jun Hao arrives at your location for your session
Receive follow-up guidance and book future sessions
Find answers to common questions about DokoPhysio's mobile physiotherapy services.

All statistics cited from peer-reviewed research. Clinical outcomes may vary based on individual conditions and treatment adherence. All plans are personalized by AHPC-registered physiotherapists.
Wei et al. (2024). BMC Neurology, 24(1), 89. n=1,908 | Systematic Review
Madou et al. (2024). Prosthetics and Orthotics International | Systematic Review & Meta-Analysis
Dyer et al. (2023). Age and Ageing, 52(12). n=3,352 | Systematic Review & Meta-Analysis
Jang et al. (2023). Journal of Pain Research. n=6,240 | Meta-Analysis
Martin-Molina et al. (2025). Am J Phys Med Rehabil. n=394 | Systematic Review
Taylor et al. (2021). Nature Reviews Cardiology, 19(3). n=23,172 | Meta-Analysis