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Dear clients.
Due to a fire in the Ochre Health Hub on 20th August 2024 our Kippax clinic has temporarily relocated at Higgins Medical Centre, Higgins Shops.
NEW ADDRESS: Higgins Shops, 9 Higgins Pl
All of our other details remain the same
6254 9889
kippax@tmphysio.com.au
www.tmphysio.com.au
Our reception team will continue to call patients to remind them about the change of location over the next few weeks. There is plenty of parking at Higgins too. Look out for our signs at Higgins when you come for your appointment.
Our Deakin clinic continues to be open as normal. Our team looks forward to seeing you in the new rooms!
Thank you.
The TM teamour
Who we are
TM PHYSIO - TWO GREAT PHYSIOTHERAPY PRACTICES AROUND CANBERRA CITY
We’ve been servicing the Canberra community for over 36 years now, practicing evidence-based care in a friendly, supportive environment. We’re a bunch of experienced physios and exercise physiologists that have one main goal - to help you be a better version of you.
Whether you prefer to access our physiotherapy services near your home or your work, you can find TM Physio in Deakin and Kippax.

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