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HealthState-of-the-Art Rehabilitation Facility by Chews Health Opens at Timperley Sports Club

State-of-the-Art Rehabilitation Facility by Chews Health Opens at Timperley Sports Club

Chews Health, a highly esteemed healthcare provider with a focus on pain and injury rehabilitation, is pleased to announce the grand opening of its latest facility at Timperley Sports Club. Recently, the Chews Health team converted the former groundskeeper’s store into a modern healthcare and rehabilitation gym.

This innovative clinic is equipped with cutting-edge medical and performance technology, including pneumatic resistance equipment, diagnostic ultrasound scanners, AI documentation software, advanced injectables, and force plate analysis tools. The Chews Health team is dedicated to helping people recover from injuries and manage pain efficiently, ensuring they can resume their everyday activities as quickly and safely as possible. It has also been confirmed that the world’s largest Physiotherapy podcast, ‘Physio Matters’, will now be produced on-site, with the team continuing to enhance educational standards across the country and beyond.

“We are thrilled to open a centre of excellence in the heart of this vibrant community,” said Jack Chew, Founder and Director of Chews Health. “Our new facility represents our commitment to providing exceptional care and support to our patients. After six years in Timperley Village and two years as Timperley Sports Club sponsor, it is perfect timing to further our relationship with a new facility on site.”

In addition to providing excellent medical care, Chews Health is set to launch several community initiatives in partnership with Timperley Sports Club. These initiatives aim to improve access to care for disadvantaged groups such as the elderly, underactive children, and those with disabilities. The plans include educational workshops, preventive care programmes, and support for local athletes, all designed to enhance the overall health and well-being of the community.

Dr Kirk Malone, Chairman of Timperley Sports Club, stated, “We are proud to have Chews Health as a partner of Timperley Sports Club and now welcome them to be an even more integral part of our family. Their presence here will not only provide high-quality healthcare to our members and the public but also support our mission to foster a healthy and active community. We look forward to working together on initiatives that will benefit everyone, especially those who need it most.”

Jack Chew further added; “Our partnership with Timperley Sports Club will allow us to reach more individuals and provide them with the resources they need to lead healthier, pain-free lives. The collaborative community work we have planned will build on the successes of the Timperley Trundle and our children’s injury service.”

The new clinic is now open and welcoming new patients across its pain and injury service, performance nutrition consultancy, children’s injury service, and health coaching.

For more details about the services offered or to arrange an appointment, please visit chewshealth.co.uk or contact 0161 8717391.

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