Roslyn Reiffel
5 Google Rating
Love getting a massage with Pam. Beautiful person
Love getting a massage with Pam. Beautiful person
Myotherapy and Allied Health Geelong located at 11 Fenwick St, Geelong VIC 3220, Australia
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5 Google Rating
Love getting a massage with Pam. Beautiful person
4 Google Rating
More helpful and skilled people to help right the pain we get in our bodies and a receptionist who is always efficient and has a sense of humour.
5 Google Rating
Friendly staff to greet you. Clean, professional yet relaxed facilities inside await. Parking not too much of an issue due to Fenwick St being a quieter street in Geelong's CBD. A wonderful experience, even when in pain! Highly recommend for therapy.
5 Google Rating
So professional and informative! Can’t recommend enough. Tim is the man
5 Google Rating
Been going here for years when needed these guys are amazing .....only place is go for injuries, body aches etc..... amazing awesome results
11 Fenwick St, Geelong VIC 3220, Australia
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