Harris & Ross Physiotherapy Manchester located at 10 St John St, Manchester M3 4DY, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 0161 832 9000

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Avner Bordoley

5 Google Rating

Sophie is a fantastic physio. She very professionally and diligently identified the root biomechanic

5/ 5

Sophie is a fantastic physio. She very professionally and diligently identified the root biomechanical cause of why my foot was in pain. I am very grateful to her in helping in my recovery. I would highly recommend.

Georgina Cundell

5 Google Rating

I've been putting off seeing a Physio about ongoing knee problems for nearly 3 years now - I finally

5/ 5

I've been putting off seeing a Physio about ongoing knee problems for nearly 3 years now - I finally went and saw Sophie Tucker today (March 2021) for an initial assessment and treatment plan. Sophie was nothing but friendly, professional and I really quickly felt like i could trust her and her knowledge. I'm looking forward to working with Sophie over the coming weeks so I can get back walking pain free again! I can highly recommend Harris & Ross (and Sophie).

Damion Larkin

5 Google Rating

Great physio, really eased my pain after first session and gave me helpful and easy exercise to mak

5/ 5

Great physio, really eased my pain after first session and gave me helpful and easy exercise to make sure it doesn't return. Highly recommend.

Susan Ruth Stewart

5 Google Rating

Friendly staff excellent service

5/ 5

Friendly staff excellent service

Terry Norwood

5 Google Rating

All I can say, Oliver Taylor, a professional master class!! Anybody who needs the removal of a big t

5/ 5

All I can say, Oliver Taylor, a professional master class!! Anybody who needs the removal of a big toe nail, Oliver is definitely the man. A lovely and kind young guy, and an absolute credit to his mum! No pain what’s so ever from start to finish, great place to visit, very friendly and helpful staff.

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