I am delighted to announce that Reform Physiotherapy and Pilates has moved premises to Manor House, 3 Church Rd, Malahide, (between Scotch Bonnett and Toni and Guy). The new premises has 2 comfortable Physiotherapy treatment rooms, and a fully fitted Reformer Pilates studio. The Pilates studio is a light-filled room with beautiful views over St. Sylvesters Church and the Estuary. Check out the pics below and book in for Physiotherapy or Clinical Pilates to see it for yourself! Anne 🙂
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