Northcare Physio — Physiotherapist in Darwin City

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Northcare Physio

Physiotherapist at 2/48 Woods St, Darwin City NT 0800, Australia, Darwin City, Northern Territory, 0800 . Here you will find detailed information about Northcare Physio: address, phone, fax, opening hours, customer reviews, photos, directions and more.

Opening hours

  • Monday
    9:00 AM – 7:00 PM
  • Tuesday
    8:00 AM – 7:00 PM
  • Wednesday
    8:00 AM – 7:00 PM
  • Thursday
    8:00 AM – 7:00 PM
  • Friday
    8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Saturday
    8:30 AM – 2:30 PM
  • Sunday
    Closed

Rating

4
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5
Based on 5 reviews

Contacts

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Region:
Northern Territory
Address:
2/48 Woods St, Darwin City NT 0800, Australia, Darwin City, Northern Territory, 0800
City:
Darwin City
Postcode:
0800

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About Northcare Physio

Northcare Physio is a Australian Physiotherapist based in Darwin City, Northern Territory. Northcare Physio is located at 2/48 Woods St, Darwin City NT 0800, Australia,


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Reviews of Northcare Physio

  • Hannah
    Added 2014.07.16
    I've been into Top Health Physiotherapy a few times for physio and acupuncture and their staff are excellent. It's pretty easy to get an appointment and I always walk out feeling a million miles better after every treatment.
  • Christian
    Added 2014.03.31
    Absolutely a waste of time & money! Took my son as is unco-ordinated and has poor gross motor skills. All I was given was a list of activities to do at home with him such as hop-scotch or having friends over to play (for the cost of $90). Was not given any suggestions or examples of actual exercises to do with him (such as crawling) or suggestions on how to teach him to hop and walk down steps two at a time. Moved to Adelaide and a year later we managed to see a public health Physio who diagnosed my son with dyspraxia (problems with fine and gross motor skills). How can a "professional" physio not be able to see that my son has dyspraxia?
  • Alyssa
    Added 2014.02.06
    Finally found a fantastic physiotherapist who has made me mobile and improving: Tammy you are an Angel. The team are great too
  • Evan
    Added 2013.10.18
    Upon arrival to the clinic this afternoon I was greeted by the lovely receptionist, and although I had to wait a little after my appointment time the physio was apologetic and friendly. Unfortunately I can't remember who I saw, but she stated that she was new to the clinic. She was very helpful and friendly and professional. Obviously physiotherapists appointments are rather pricy, but I feel that I will benefit from the exercises that were given to me, and feel positive about my experience which I can't say is often the case with other specialist doctors. I had read the previous google reviews, the most recent being very negative. But I must say that I'd certainly recommend the particular physiotherapist I saw as she took her time to cover everything and made no effort to rush me out the door although it was obviously well past her home time. I'll be visiting again.
  • Alex
    Added 2013.08.11
    I have a long term condition and have seen 3 practitioners here and they have all been professional, ethical and very friendly. I would not trust just anyone to do acupuncture and cupping but these guys have got you recovery as their priority. The reception staff are excellent as well. Could not recommend them more.
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