Growing physiotherapy provider expands with leisure centre launch

Paul Wimpenny; physiotherapist Danielle Stones and clinical director Mark Fletcher outside the new clinic.

A fast growing physiotherapy business, which has clients including Waitrose, Carlsberg and the Department for Work & Pensions, has moved to larger premises within a West Yorkshire leisure centre.

Featuring three state-of-the-art treatment rooms and a waiting area, the clinic at Aireborough Leisure Centre offers a range of treatments, including shockwave and laser therapies, acupuncture, sports massage, and back and neck treatments.

Managing director of Physio Med, Phil Clayton, said: “We’re delighted with the new clinic and can’t wait for customers to come and experience it for themselves.”

Physio Med has operated a clinic in Guiseley for 26 years. Mark Fletcher, the company’s clinical director and former head physio of Bradford Bulls, originally opened it in 1990.

He said: “Although I can’t quite believe Physio Med has been established in Guiseley for over a quarter of a century now, the fact that we are is testament to the excellent, consistent work that the team has done, and continues to do.”

The new Physio Med clinic is the first stage of the Aireborough Leisure Centre’s ongoing refurbishment, which will see its facilities, including the swimming pool and changing rooms, overhauled.

Physio Med has turnover in excess of £2m a year, employs 20 staff and has a network of more than 2500 senior chartered physiotherapists across 780 hand-picked practices.

 

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