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PhysioFIRST

06 867 0683 Tairāwhiti - Gisborne
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about PhysioFIRST

Located in Gisborne, PhysioFIRST is a trusted provider of physiotherapy & hand therapy services. Established in 1979, the clinic has evolved over the years, expanding its team & expertise to meet the growing needs of the East Coast community.

The PhysioFIRST team comprises registered New Zealand physiotherapists with over 60 years of combined experience who are committed to evidence-based practice & continuous professional development, ensuring that each patient receives the most effective & up-to-date care.

The clinic is ACC-approved and Southern Cross Easy-Claim ready

services

PhysioFIRST offers a wide range of services to support your recovery & well-being including:
Physiotherapy: Assessment, treatment, & rehabilitation for musculoskeletal injuries, chronic pain, post-operative recovery, & more.

Hand Therapy: Specialised care for upper extremity conditions, including scar & wound management, splinting, functional retraining, & joint mobilisations.

Workplace Services: Ergonomic assessments & training to promote safe working practices & prevent injuries.

Products & Equipment: A selection of physiotherapy products & equipment to aid in your recovery.

The team at PhysioFIRST believe in a holistic approach to health & their therapists work closely with you to develop personalised treatment plans that align with your goals, whether it's returning to work, resuming recreational activities, or enhancing your overall fitness.

Services are available to both ACC & private patients, with flexible appointment options to suit your needs

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