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Align Health Collective - Physio Oakleigh & Hughesdale
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Align Health Collective - Physio Oakleigh is a health and wellness clinic located in Oakleigh, Victoria that provides a wide range of services to help patients improve their overall functionality and lead active and fulfilling lives. The clinic is staffed by a team of experienced physiotherapists and podiatrists who are dedicated to helping patients recover from injuries and improve their physical well-being.
The clinic offers a variety of services, including remedial massage, dry needling, and injury treatment, to help patients recover from injuries and improve their overall functionality. The clinic also provides education about injury prevention and proper exercises to help patients reach their maximum level.
At Align Health Collective - Physio Oakleigh, the team works with patients to develop personalized treatment plans tailored to their specific needs. The clinic recognizes that each patient is unique, and takes the time necessary to understand their circumstances to develop a treatment plan that is suitable for them.
The clinic is conveniently located on the corner of Drummond Street and Atherton Road in Oakleigh and offers ample parking for patients, with both on-street parking and street parking available directly opposite the clinic on Atherton Road.
Individuals seeking the best physiotherapy in Oakleigh are encouraged to contact Align Health Collective - Physio Oakleigh. The team is dedicated to providing high-quality healthcare and helping patients reach their goals.
Hughesdale is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 14 km south-east of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Monash local government area. Hughesdale recorded a population of 7,563 at the 2021 census. Just 2sq km in size, it is the smallest suburb in the City of Monash. Hughesdale is bordered by Poath Road to the west, Dandenong Road to the north, Warrigal Road to the east and North Road to the south. It is named after James Vincent Hughes, former mayor of City of Oakleigh who lobbied heavily for a new station for the area in the mid-1920s.