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Gillian Anderton Physiotherapy Physiotherapists In Belfast, County Down

3 Reviews

Gillian Anderton Physiotherapy

Tel: 07941 427946


Serving all of County Down

North Down Cricket Club
The Green
Castle Lane
Belfast
County Down
BT23 5EB

About Gillian Anderton Physiotherapy

Based in Comber, Northern Ireland, Gillian Anderton Physiotherapy is one of the few vestibular rehabilitation practitioners in the country. Trained to treat people suffering imbalance and dizziness problems such as benign paroxysmal positional vertig

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Gillian Anderton Physiotherapy Reviews

Quality Service
by Toby Bradford

I have been a patient of Gillian's for several years now and I consider myself lucky to have been introduced to her. She is always a pleasure to visit and although her profound knowledge of anatomy makes for an occasional tender spot getting a pounding, the benefits are usually quick to manifest themselves. I believe her to be an excellent physiotherapist who gives conscientious treatment which is not expensive. I always find it easy to recommend her to friends and family.


Quick Recovery
by Neil McGrattan

At last found someone who fully understands and knows how to help ,Gillian has designed core exercises and constantly gave good and honest advice in what is a frustrating recovery process. It was great to attend a physio who works on affected area without any gadgets or gizmos and I would recommend Gillian to anyone suffering with muscular/nerve pain.


My father suffer a nasty broken pelvis at 90
by Pauline

He had been off his feet for 5 months and although he had received the standard NHS Physio he hadn't made much headway as their time is so limited. We "the family" decided we would employ a private physio to give dad the best chance of overturning that plan. Thanks to the wonders of Google I tracked her down and she sent a wonderful physio called John to the nursing home where dad was staying.John emailed me the various exercises he would be doing with dad and suggested I share this with the other family members so whenever we were visiting dad we could help him practice. The time John spent working with dad proved a success, he is now going to be returning to his own house which he is ecstatic about. I really can't recommend this service enough to anyone who finds themselves in this same situation with a elderly relative. The NHS Physios are simply spread too thin and have nowhere near enough time to spend working with their patients.