Launceston Physiotherapy Services is committed to delivering exceptional care and personalized treatment plans at their location on 1/7 High St. Their team of skilled physiotherapists focuses on restoring mobility, reducing pain, and enhancing overall quality of life for every client. By combining expertise with compassion, they strive to exceed expectations and help individuals achieve their health goals. Whether you are recovering from an injury or managing a chronic condition, Launceston Physiotherapy Services is dedicated to providing top-notch services that prioritize your well-being. Call (03) 6331 3811 to schedule an appointment and start your journey to optimal physical health.

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Chloe Baker

5 Google Rating

I visited Launceston Physiotherapy today and upon arrival I was greeted with a friendly receptionist

5/ 5

I visited Launceston Physiotherapy today and upon arrival I was greeted with a friendly receptionist then taken in to see Karl. After 12 months of pain I finally have found someone that understands what is happening to my body and is working with me to get better. I highly recommend using this service.

Helen Graham

5 Google Rating

Leanne is great, keeps my back in good order and the use of cupping helps. The counter staff are a

5/ 5

Leanne is great, keeps my back in good order and the use of cupping helps. The counter staff are always friendly, would recommend

james rollbusch

5 Google Rating

Have been attending launceston physio for a little over 12mths on a monthly basis for massage therap

5/ 5

Have been attending launceston physio for a little over 12mths on a monthly basis for massage theraphy on a very tired and abussed back.After a recent trip interstate realised i could review through google so here iam.I see massage thearapist Jo who is always well mannered and takes the time to listen to how ive felt since my previous treatment.Without her massage and cupping id be in a lot worse way then i am.She is fantastic at what shes does and highly recommend this practice.Claire and the recption staff are always happy to help if i need to change times.James R tassie 2019.

Shona Manning

2 Google Rating

I was travelling and needed physio outside my usual town. This has out dated passive physio practice

2/ 5

I was travelling and needed physio outside my usual town. This has out dated passive physio practices. Don't really pay attention to the treatment I reported worked before. Left the room before she commenced treatment. 30 minute initial consult. Very mild benefit for something that I believe could have had much greater relief with correct treatment (I am a physio) If you have had previous physio, know what works and want that done.. You may not get that here.

karen wann

5 Google Rating

I have been seeing Karl and his colleagues for six months originally for an ongoing neck injury and

5/ 5

I have been seeing Karl and his colleagues for six months originally for an ongoing neck injury and then rehab for major foot surgery. My neck has benefitted from both needling and cupping and now I have no pain ( no easy achievement). I am a return patient, so I am extremely pleased with the treatment that I am receiving. Thanks guys.

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