Glasgow Home Physio is led by Ahmed and Jill, senior physiotherapists with over 20 years of clinical experience. Having spent the last decade working together within a community rehabilitation team, we have a deep-rooted passion for delivering high-quality care directly to people's homes. Our background in multidisciplinary NHS settings allows us to bring a comprehensive, well-rounded approach to every patient we see.
Jill Seenan is a caring and compassionate physiotherapist with over 20 years of experience working in the NHS. She has dedicated her career to supporting frail older adults in the community, helping them to maintain independence, improve mobility, and reduce the risk of falls.
Jill has a particular professional interest in neurological rehabilitation (including Functional Neurological Disorder), orthopaedic recovery, and falls prevention. She brings warmth and empathy to her practice, ensuring patients feel supported and empowered throughout their rehabilitation.
Trained in acupuncture and multifaceted manual techniques as well as a certified postural stability instructor, Jill is dedicated to empowering individuals and their families to achieve the best possible quality of life at home and in the community.
Ahmed has been helping people move better and feel stronger since qualifying as a physiotherapist from Glasgow Caledonian University in 2007. Over the years, he has worked with professional football clubs, private clinics, and within the NHS, supporting people of all ages and abilities.
He has specialist experience in treating conditions such as Parkinson’s, Multiple Sclerosis, and stroke, as well as helping people regain confidence after falls, illness, or injury. Ahmed also has expertise in sports rehabilitation and injury prevention, drawing on his time working with Ross County and Falkirk Football Clubs.
Trained in acupuncture and skilled in a wide range of hands-on techniques, Ahmed takes a friendly and supportive approach to treatment. His goal is always to help clients move more comfortably, regain independence, and improve quality of life.