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Established in 1988, SMARTPHYSIO, based in North, North West, and Central London, consists of a team of expert Chartered Physiotherapy clinicians providing specialist treatments for your problem. We treat injury and disease by correcting and improving the body's own natural healing mechanisms without the use of drugs or medication unless prescribed by a doctor. We will assess your condition, explain your problem and how we can help, and then treat you to provide maximum benefits in a minimum time frame. We will then give you an ongoing self-management strategy.
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444 Finchley Road, NW2 2HY, London, United Kingdom
- 020 7435 4910
- info@smartphysio.co.uk
- smartphysio.co.uk
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