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Organization: Stonetown Physiotherapy and Sports Injuries Clinic  
Phone Numbers: 519-284-2569
Fax: 519-284-4078
Email: stmarys.ontario@lifemark.ca
Address:
198 Queen St E PO Box 211
St Marys, ON
N4X 1B1
Intersection: Queen St E and Peel St S
Location: Southern Perth
Accessibility:     Wheelchair Accessible
Contacts: Meg Smith - Registered Physiotherapist, FCAMT
Jaydelle Kelly - Office Manager
Service Description: Physiotherapy and sports injuries clinic * other services include certified acupuncture, orthopedic, and certified strength and conditioning, pedorthic service and custom foot orthotics

  • Jane Cromwell - Pedorthist
  • Kristen Gamble - Registered Physiotherapist
  • Jacqueline Baker - Registered Physiotherapist
  • Kyle Frey - Athletic Therapist
  • Dr. Brett O'Drowsky - Chiropractor
  • Celina Everling - Occupational Therapist
  • Julie Leitch - Physiotherapy Assistant

Services and Programs:
Fees: Set fee * funding may be available through private insurance, WSIB or motor vehicle accident claim benefits - inquire for specifics
Application: Medical referral may be required for insurance coverage
Languages: English
Area(s) Served: St Marys and area
See Also: Rehabilitative Care - Private Pay Clinics
Sports Medicine Clinics

This information was last completely updated on 5/8/2023

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