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Technology in Motion moved into the Wimbledon facilities in July of 2000 after outgrowing smaller premises it had occupied in Fulham, since its inception in 1993.

The new facilities in Wimbledon, a former high street Bank, offered the company a much greater scope to develop and expand its services.

Before taking occupancy, the premises had to undergo extensive internal redevelopment to accommodate the business and a fully operational orthotic centre. Once completed the new premises accommodated two dedicated treatment rooms & an area for Biomechanical Foot Analysis, and this proved to be much more convenient for clients referred to us than the old facilities in Fulham.

After the acquisition of Technology in Motion Ltd by Össur in December 2005 and the subsequent relocation of administrative services previously based at Wimbledon, the clinic underwent extensive internal alterations.

This newly refurbished facility now features a much larger reception/waiting area, two dedicated multi purpose treatment rooms and two additional Gait Laboratories, for Biomechanical Foot Analysis. The clinic also has storage facilities to carry a consignment stock of ‘off the shelf’ products & a fully functional workshop for on site rectification and modifications.

The clinic specialises in the supply of high quality orthopaedic bracing, supports and biomechanical foot orthotics under the expert guidance of our state registered Clinicians.

Technology in Motion Ltd,
132-134 Arthur Road,
Wimbledon,
London,
SW19 8AA

Tel: 020 8944 9919
Fax: 020 8944 9799
Email: wimbledon@ossur.com

Please note: By appointment only

The Wimbledon Clinic has the following facilities available:

  • Accessible for Pushchairs and Wheelchairs
  • Baby Change & Bottle Warming Facilities
  • Water Dispenser
  • Private Car Park (Limited Space)

Directions

Click here to view an interactive online map of our location. You can also print of directions via this link.

By Car

From the M25.

Exit at Junction 10, take the exit off the A3 signs posted A238 MERTON. Be careful not to turn immediately left on the slip road, but go straight ahead & continue past the ESSO Garage, then bare left up the hill to a set of traffic lights. Follow the A238 over the A3 and down the hill until you get to a mini roundabout. At this roundabout, turn left into Copse Hill, follow this all the way up to the top of the hill, you will come to a small junction, go straight ahead to a mini roundabout, straight ahead into the Ridgway & follow this to the end where it meets Wimbledon Village High Street.

Go straight across into Belvedere Grove, you’ll see Natwest Bank on the left hand side. Go to the end & turn left into Belvedere Avenue, then first right into Alan Road. At the end there is a mini roundabout, go right & keep then left into Arthur Road. Past the Church & down the hill to a junction, go straight ahead, this is still Arthur Road & follow down the steep hill passing through some tight width restrictions. You’ll see Wimbledon Park Tube station on the right, we are on the same side 6 doors done.

Parking restrictions are Monday – Friday, from 11.00am – 3.00pm only. The fees are 0.60p per hour. Please note, Parking is not permitted at the front of our building before 10.00am, Traffic Wardens do enforce this.

By Train / Tube

Technology in Motion is 100 yards to the right of the Wimbledon Park Tube station which is on the District Line.

If you are arriving by train, change at Wimbledon and take the tube 1 stop to Wimbledon Park.

Useful Link

www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/  - Transport for London


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