First Things First Wellness Centre in Hermit Park, Townsville, located at Shop 6/208-210 Charters Towers Rd, is your one-stop destination for holistic wellness solutions. Their emphasis on relaxation, wellness services, and creating a nurturing atmosphere sets them apart as a premier wellness center in Townsville. Whether you’re looking to improve your overall well-being or seeking relief from specific health issues, their dedicated team is committed to helping you achieve your wellness goals. Step into a welcoming space where you can explore a range of services designed to promote physical, mental, and emotional well-being. Discover the transformative power of self-care at First Things First Wellness Centre.

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briemurrell

5 Google Rating

One stop shop for all things body and beauty ! Love the staff here, they look after me so well and a

5/ 5

One stop shop for all things body and beauty ! Love the staff here, they look after me so well and always get compliments on my eyelashes

Donna Feldt

4 Google Rating

Was great massage with lovely friendly staff

4/ 5

Was great massage with lovely friendly staff

Emma Tommasini

5 Google Rating

FTFWC has everything in place to make your appointment enjoyable and convenient. The online booking

5/ 5

FTFWC has everything in place to make your appointment enjoyable and convenient. The online booking is simple and you can even save time by filling in your client form online. They are open 7 days (yep Sunday's too) and until 9pm most weeknights for after work bookings. It's a one stop shop for wellness with Remedial Massage, Detox Cabins, Endermologie, Acupuncture, Weight Loss & Accountability Coaching. Therapists & Reception Staff are friendly and professional. You can claim your health fund rebates on the spot with HI-CAPS with Afterpay & ZipPay also available.

Macarena Ortega

5 Google Rating

Thank you Rita, you made me feel human again. Your magic hands and advice was a Godsend. Thank you.

5/ 5

Thank you Rita, you made me feel human again. Your magic hands and advice was a Godsend. Thank you.

Chris Munster

5 Google Rating

I had a great massage by John Thompson, he was incredibly thorough, I came in with a bad back and I

5/ 5

I had a great massage by John Thompson, he was incredibly thorough, I came in with a bad back and I was truly impressed with his efforts and capabilities! Thank you

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