The Treatment Room located at 15 Aberaman, Emmer Green, Reading RG4 8LD, UK

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Simon Titterton

5 Google Rating

I can highly recommend Mirka at The Treatment Room. She is professional and friendly and more import

5/ 5

I can highly recommend Mirka at The Treatment Room. She is professional and friendly and more importantly, helped me with my sciatica and painful back problems. She’s helped me on a number of occasions over the years which has allowed me to continue to enjoy my sport. She is my first port of call if a get a flare up.

Mike Fredriksen

5 Google Rating

Great for aiding muscle recovery after pushing yourself in your hobbies. Good value for money compar

5/ 5

Great for aiding muscle recovery after pushing yourself in your hobbies. Good value for money compared to other local options.

neil jones

5 Google Rating

had treatment on my lower back.very professional treatment and advise.had 4 sessions and back has be

5/ 5

had treatment on my lower back.very professional treatment and advise.had 4 sessions and back has been fine for 3 months now.

Vince Byde

5 Google Rating

Excellent massage, massively helps all of my muscular and skeletal aches and pains. Highly recommend

5/ 5

Excellent massage, massively helps all of my muscular and skeletal aches and pains. Highly recommended.

Graeme Collins

4 Google Rating

I have had treatment on both my lower back and shoulder and found it helped speed my recovery from b

4/ 5

I have had treatment on both my lower back and shoulder and found it helped speed my recovery from both injuries.

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