Bendigo Business Excellence Awards - Nominated for Emerging and Energised
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Giving their clients more energy by feeling good and healthy is what 3D Physiotherapy and Pilates.
So it seems appropriate that the business has been nominated in the Emerging and Energised category of the Bendigo Business Excellence Awards during their first year in business.
The nomination is a feather in the cap for business directors and physiotherapists Zara Jeffreys and Julie Sheahan.
"We were stoked to have been nominated let alone make it through to being finalists," Zara said.
"The nomination is not only recognition of the work, dedication and commitment of our team during our first year of business but also that of our partners and family in supporting us to fulfil our business dream."
If you are looking for a service which provides personal and professional physiotherapy care and guidance, 3D Physiotherapy and Pilates is the place to start.
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"We strongly believe in the power of specific and corrective exercise programs to improve the way our clients move in order to not only manage, but to also prevent further injury and to provide long lasting results," Julie said.
3D Physiotherapy have an extensive and diverse physiotherapist-led group exercise timetable catering to a wide range of ages and needs.
It also offers longer appointment times to ensure clients receive a thorough and detailed assessment to get to the root of their ailments and receive an individualised treatment plan. It means current ailments are not only addressed, but plans are put into place to limit or, where possible, prevent re-occurrence.
The longer appointment times also enable the team to really get to know its clients, build rapport and a loyal client base.
Other than directors Zara and Julie, there are three other physiotherapists: Sheena Carney, Josie Creighton and Kelsey Evans.
- Find them at 107 Sternberg Street Kennington