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Radhika is an excellent physiotherapist - very knowledgeable, patient, and supportive. The front desk are always friendly and helpful with scheduling.

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katie nichol

5 months ago

Radhika is an excellent physiotherapist - very knowledgeable, patient, and supportive. She takes the time to explain everything clearly. The ladies at the front desk are always friendly, welcoming, and helpful with scheduling.

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Hardeep Singh

4 months ago

The massage therapist was professional, knowledgeable, and made me feel comfortable from start to finish. She took the time to understand my problem areas and adjusted the pressure perfectly. I left feeling relaxed, refreshed, and completely pain-free.

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Ajay Kohli

7 months ago

The owner has stopped providing water glasses for patients, now expecting everyone to bring their own water bottles - which feels more appropriate for a gym than a healthcare clinic. The clinic has also increased its prices as of October.

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Cosette Santos

4 months ago

The staff and Gagan are really great! The receptionists are warm and prompt. The wait times aren't long - I barely have to wait even when I show up early to my appointment.

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Massimo De Leonardis

6 months ago

Outstanding massage today from Harpreet Kaur - left feeling so relaxed and much better. The staff at the front is super welcoming and accommodating. Used physiotherapy services in the last few months as well - same, great service.

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Marco V.

1d ago

Technician arrived on time, fixed our AC quickly, and walked us through what was wrong.

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Priya K.

22m ago

No one showed for the morning window and I never got a call back. Very disappointed.

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Ajay Kohli

7 months ago

The owner has stopped providing water glasses for patients, now expecting everyone to bring their own water bottles - which feels more appropriate for a gym than a healthcare clinic. The clinic has also increased its prices as of October.

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Thank you for sharing this feedback, and for being a loyal patient of ours. We genuinely appreciate you raising this - patient comfort during and after your visit matters to us. We are glad Gagan and Aisha were attentive during your recent visit. Your point about having water available is well taken, and we will be reviewing how we can better support patient comfort going forward. Please do not hesitate to reach out...

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  • Clear explanations
  • Short wait times

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