Welcome to Gawler Physiotherapy & Sports Injury Clinic, your trusted partner in health and recovery, conveniently located at 18 Alexander Ave, Evanston Park SA 5116, Australia. Our clinic specializes in a comprehensive range of physiotherapy services designed to help you regain mobility, alleviate pain, and enhance your overall well-being. With a team of highly qualified and experienced professionals, we are dedicated to providing personalized care tailored to your unique needs.

At Gawler Physiotherapy, we understand the importance of a supportive environment for healing. Our warm and welcoming atmosphere encourages open communication, ensuring that you feel comfortable discussing your concerns and treatment goals. We pride ourselves on using the latest therapeutic techniques and evidence-based practices to deliver effective treatment plans for sports injuries, post-operative rehabilitation, chronic pain management, and much more.

What sets us apart is our unwavering commitment to patient care. We believe in empowering our clients with knowledge and tools to aid their recovery journey, fostering a collaborative approach to health. Whether you’re an athlete looking to enhance performance or someone seeking relief from everyday aches, our team is here to guide you every step of the way.

We invite you to reach out with any questions or to book an appointment by calling (08) 8523 2711. Your health is our priority, and we look forward to welcoming you to Gawler Physiotherapy & Sports Injury Clinic, where exceptional care meets community spirit.

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rachael zaltron

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Dan Pfitzner is an incredibly celever and effective physio

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Dan Pfitzner is an incredibly celever and effective physio

Steve Cleland

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I have seen both Daniel and David and they know what they are doing, they take care and do a awesome

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I have seen both Daniel and David and they know what they are doing, they take care and do a awesome job, couldn't be more happy with their work

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Absolutely brilliant and extremely professional. 😊

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