Physiostation located at Causeway Avenue, Palatine Industrial Estate, Warrington WA4 6QQ, UK

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Luke Gray

5 Google Rating

Excellent advice and treatment. I was provided with expert knowledge about how to resolve persistent

5/ 5

Excellent advice and treatment. I was provided with expert knowledge about how to resolve persistent muscular issues. I would highly recommend the team.

David Aspinall

5 Google Rating

Excellent service. Had treatment for MCL tear - combination of shockwave therapy and functional exer

5/ 5

Excellent service. Had treatment for MCL tear - combination of shockwave therapy and functional exercises. The physio really knew his stuff and made me feel welcome.

Annette Ward

5 Google Rating

Having a teenage son who is growing at a rate of knots and plays a lot of sport, this has been my fi

5/ 5

Having a teenage son who is growing at a rate of knots and plays a lot of sport, this has been my first port of call when seeking advice and treatment. We have visited the clinic for treatment with severs disease, Osgood schlatter disease, calf tear and lower back pains and have received a professional service. Following the the advice and exercise rehab programmes have given us successful results. Definitely recommended.

jason hughes

5 Google Rating

thanks for the fantastic treatment matthew!! your a star back om my feet in no time.

5/ 5

thanks for the fantastic treatment matthew!! your a star back om my feet in no time.

Rob Maxfield

5 Google Rating

Had my physio here after a car crash. They had my back and neck right back how it should be.

5/ 5

Had my physio here after a car crash. They had my back and neck right back how it should be.

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  • Thursday08:00 AM - 08:00 PM
  • Friday09:00 AM - 05:00 PM
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