Paul Harries offers exceptional therapeutic services designed to address various physical ailments in a welcoming atmosphere in Swansea. Our dedicated team is committed to providing individualized care based on each client’s unique needs and health goals. With an emphasis on quality service and customer satisfaction, we utilize advanced techniques aimed at promoting healing and improving overall well-being. The tranquil environment of our clinic facilitates relaxation while receiving treatment, allowing clients to feel comfortable during their sessions. Experience the difference with Paul Harries as we guide you on your journey towards better health.

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Very professional and an excellent therapist. Highly recommend to anyone considering his services â˜

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Very professional and an excellent therapist. Highly recommend to anyone considering his services ☺

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Joanna Moyle

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