Recommendations for Physio and Osteo/Chiro in NW?

wench

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Horse will be shortly moving to Warrington, and she will require a visit from the physio.

Just wondering if anyone has any recommendations for a physio, as well as a Mictimoney type in the area. She's not had her McT treatment for a year, so is due one soon!
 

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Horse will be shortly moving to Warrington, and she will require a visit from the physio.

Just wondering if anyone has any recommendations for a physio, as well as a Mictimoney type in the area. She's not had her McT treatment for a year, so is due one soon!

For physio...Fiona Johnston without a doubt. Not sure if she covers Warrington though, I am near Clitheroe.

She is VERY busy though - but IMO this just shows how great her reputation is! I wouldn't have any other physio treat my horse for a veterinary issue now. Maybe for a general massage, buit if it was anything medical, Fiona would be my first port of call!
 

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Another thumbs up for Annabel and she won't insist on lots of repeat visits. If one does the job, she is happy to leave it.
 

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Chloe Greenwood. She is lovely and is a human physio also. Max adores her and falls asleep while she's working on him.
Warrington is just down the road from me :)
 

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For an osteo I use Gill Seaton, I am further down the M6 but she probably covers Warrington, she has a page on Facebook now.
 

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If you clear your inbox, I'll PM you with who NOT to use. They missed kissing spines in two horses, one so bad it was put down, and mine going in for operation in two weeks time. Neither horse was advised to be referred to a vet.
 
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If you clear your inbox, I'll PM you with who NOT to use. They missed kissing spines in two horses, one so bad it was put down, and mine going in for operation in two weeks time. Neither horse was advised to be referred to a vet.

can you pm me too pls? im in the area and always good to know who not to use - as i solely go off reccomendations...

thanks :)
 

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If gabby used to be Isherwood, she is spot on. She spotted congenital wobblers in the neck of my ten year old just by looking at how he was rippling the tiny muscle fibres in his neck, when the vet said the problem was in his back.
 
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