Gwydir Physiotherapy clinic has just opened in Narrabri in north-eastern New South Wales, providing much-needed
physiotherapy services to residents. The clinic is an expansion of the physio team based in Moree.
The team, made up of three physios, Georgie Haire, Prue Lynch and Rachael Williams are all passionate about women’s and children’s health including pre-natal and post-natal care, paediatrics, as well as pre-employment testing services.
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Many rural areas around Australia are lacking in physiotherapy services which makes it difficult for many rural residents to access basic healthcare needs. Gwydir Physiotherapy will provide relief to many residents of Narrabri and the greater area.
Georgie graduated from Charles Sturt University in Port Macquarie and has a focused area on women’s health and child development. Prue graduated from Charles Sturt University in Orange and always knew that she wanted to work in the health industry. Rachael graduated from Bond University on the Gold Coast and worked as an exercise physiologist before starting her physiotherapy studies. The team believe that too many women are suffering from conditions related to pelvic health and all the physios at Gwydir Physiotherapy are passionate about helping and assisting as many residents of the Narrabri region as possible.
Located in the old ambulance building on Doyle Street, Gwydir Physiotherapy is convenient for residents to access and the team feel confident in diagnosing and treating a wide range of conditions.
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If you would like to book an appointment online, visit
www.gwydirphysio.com.au or call them on (02) 573387. The clinic offers in-person consultations as well as video or phone consultations if needed.