Physiotherapy Near Geneva Airport | On Therapy
Are you working at Geneva Airport, in the airport area, or in Meyrin? Or are you returning from a long trip and looking for a physiotherapist who is quickly accessible? On Therapy is the physiotherapy practice closest to Geneva Airport – located in Grand-Saconnex, at less than 5 minutes On foot or by bus.
Geneva International Airport is administratively located in the municipality of Grand-Saconnex. Our office, Chemin Taverney 13, is in the same municipality — a few hundred meters from the airport perimeter.
The nearest physiotherapy clinic to Geneva Airport
On Therapy is located at Chemin Taverney 13, 1218 Le Grand-Saconnex — the same municipality as Geneva Airport (GVA). This is a tangible advantage for all those who work in the airport zone, for airlines, ground services, World Trade Center Geneva companies, or residents of the Palexpo area.
The regularity of sessions is one of the most decisive factors in the success of physiotherapy treatment. When the clinic is a few minutes from your workplace, it becomes much easier to maintain weekly follow-ups without disrupting your schedule.
How to get from Geneva Airport
On foot
Since the ruling Grand-Saconnex, Palexpo (Adjacent to the Terminal), On Therapy office is accessible on foot in less than 10 minutes via Chemin Taverney.
On a public bus (TPG)
- Line 5 since Geneva Airport, Terminal, direction Grand-Saconnex. Get off at Grand-Saconnex, Palexpo (1 stop). Route: 4 minutes. High frequency all day.
- Line 8 since Geneva Airport, Arena station, Grand-Saconnex, Palexpo direction. Same duration: 4 minutes.
By car
3 to 4 minutes from the Terminal, via Route de Meyrin and Chemin Taverney. Parking available near the office.
Taxi / Ride-sharing service
Taxis parked in front of the Terminal reach the office in less than 5 minutes. A convenient option after a long flight before or after a session.
Physiotherapy for airport professionals and frequent travelers
Professionals working at airports or traveling regularly present specific complaint profiles that we know well. Long flights, irregular schedules, restrictive postures related to airport jobs, and professional stress create recurrent musculoskeletal tensions.
Among the most frequent reasons for consultation in this context:
- Lower back and neck pain related to prolonged positions in the cabin or at the office
- Heavy legs, edema, and circulation after long flights or days on your feet
- Tendinitis and shoulder pain frequent among flight crews and ground staff
- Stress and muscle tension due to irregular work rhythms and jet lag
- Sports injuries Among travelers who practice regular physical activity
- Post-operative rehabilitation For patients returning from surgery abroad
Our physiotherapy approach
At On Therapy, each treatment begins with a comprehensive assessment to precisely identify the origin of the problem. Our approach is active, based on movement and progression—not solely on immediate pain relief.
Treatments may include:
- Manual therapy
- Targeted therapeutic exercises
- Progressive muscle strengthening
- Joint mobility work
- Dry needling, when clinically indicated
- Ergonomic and postural advice adapted to your activity
- Recidivism Prevention Program
We are receiving patients In French and in English — a practical advantage for the airport zone's international clientele.
Our Areas of Support
General physiotherapy
Joint pain, muscle pain, postural disorders, functional limitations in daily or professional life. We adapt the treatment to your pace and schedule constraints.
Sports Physiotherapy
Injuries related to running, cycling, swimming, and team sports. We provide follow-up care from the injury to the complete resumption of activity, with a progressive protocol adapted to your level.
Post-operative rehabilitation
After orthopedic surgery—knee, shoulder, back, ankle—physical therapy is essential to regain mobility, strength, and stability. We coordinate our follow-up with your surgeon to adhere to the protocol's stages.
Back pain
Acute or chronic low back pain, neck pain, sciatica. Our active approach aims to reduce pain, restore mobility, and prevent recurrence — without dependence on passive treatment.
The On Therapy Practice
On Therapy has a 140 sq m space in Grand-Saconnex, including a 55 sq m gym entirely dedicated to active rehabilitation. This facility allows for the combination of manual treatment and functional exercises in the same place, with the same therapist.
The team is comprised of five licensed physical therapists, each with specialized expertise. You benefit from continuous follow-up with the same practitioner at each session. Discover team profiles.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is On Therapy really next to Geneva Airport?
Yes. Geneva Airport (GVA) is located in the municipality of Grand-Saconnex, as is our office at Chemin Taverney 13. From the terminal, the office is accessible in 4 minutes by bus (line 5 or 8, stop Grand-Saconnex, Palexpo) or less than a 10-minute walk.
Do you need a doctor's prescription?
In Switzerland, sessions are reimbursed by basic health insurance with a medical prescription. Without a prescription, you can still consult through private payment. We advise you to check the terms of your supplementary insurance.
Are consultations available in English?
Yes. The team sees patients in French and English.
Can I make a same-day appointment?
Depending on availability, last-minute slots are sometimes accessible. Contact us directly by phone to check: +41 (0)22 920 01 11.
How long is a session?
Between 30 and 60 minutes depending on the type of treatment and the stage of rehabilitation.
To make an appointment
Do you work at Geneva Airport, in the Palexpo area, at the World Trade Center, or nearby? On Therapy is your local physiotherapy practice – just a 4-minute bus ride from the Terminal.
Or by phone: +41 (0)22 920 01 11
Chemin Taverney 13 — 1218 Le Grand-Saconnex
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