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Can anyone recommend a certified physiotherapist in Guelph who is good with shoulder injuries.
Gwen L. replied:
Esther Wood (at Wellington I think)
Debbie F. replied:
Scott Whitmore at Manual Concepts south side Guelph. Excellent with shoulder and neck injuries. Many people travel from Toronto to be treated by him.
Niomie W. replied:
Norfolk Physiotherapy is great and everyone is so friendly.
Charlene D. replied:
Dawson Rd clinic has great therapists
Rae G. replied:
Shift Performance Center
Terri R. replied:
I refer my patients to Ben at Manual Concepts or to any of the physios at Speed River. Both in the South End. If you are looking for east end I have heard great reviews of those at Eramosa Phsyio in the Bullfrog Mall
Angela D. replied:
Physiotherapists at the University of Guelph - Health and Performance Centre are excellent.
Amy D. replied:
Andrew Penner at Eastview Physiotherapy is excellent
Cindy M. replied:
Eramosa Physio -Jackie Sinkledam
Amanda L. replied:
Dana at Speed River Physiotherapy on Imperial and Wellington. She's been treating me for a tear in one of my shoulders and she's amazing.
Alright friends. For the last 3 years I've been dealing w a recurring injury in my left shoulder. I need some recommendations for a good physiotherapist in Guelph,...
Jay S. replied:
http://www.hardickchiropractic.com/
Christina S. replied:
I went to Norfolk Physio for 2 years twice a week in downtown Guelph.
Evan S. replied:
Eramosa Physiotherapy in the Bullfrog Mall in Guelph helped me out years ago for severe shoulder sprain. That was back in 2005. I haven't had a problem from it since.
Albert C. replied:
Fuck Hamilton!
Jenn C. replied:
Rachael Grafe Athletic Therapy
Laine W. replied:
Too bad Jack Kervorkian is dead, he had the cure for every ailment.
Looking for a family doctor and a good physiotherapist in Guelph....help!!!
K.m. a. replied:
Our family doctor is on Stone rd. at the Arbour Family Medical Centre. There are a few different family doctors there. And it is just straight down Victoria rd. I go to physio at the University Health and Performance centre. It is almost right across the street from Arbour doctor's office. You do not have to be a student to go there; it is open to the public.