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PhysioPoint Malta: Physiotherapists in Birkirkara
About PhysioPoint Malta
PhysioPoint Malta provides professional physiotherapy services from its location in Birkirkara. The practice is situated at Triq il-Kanonku Pirotta, offering accessible care for local residents and visitors. With a perfect 5/5 rating from one review, PhysioPoint Malta has established a strong reputation for its services. For specific opening hours, it is recommended to contact the practice directly at +356 2149 3368 or visit their website.
Whether you're on a relaxing Malta holidays or planning to live in Malta, PhysioPoint Malta offers a reliable option for physiotherapy needs. Its central Birkirkara location is convenient for those exploring the island, and the practice can be easily reached via various transport options around Malta.
Why VisitMalta.co.uk Recommends
PhysioPoint Malta is a top-rated physiotherapy practice with a 5/5 rating, conveniently located in Birkirkara for both locals and tourists.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is PhysioPoint Malta located?▼
PhysioPoint Malta is located at Triq il-Kanonku Pirotta, Birkirkara, Malta.
What is the contact information for PhysioPoint Malta?▼
You can contact them by phone at +356 2149 3368 or visit their website at http://www.physiopointmalta.com/.
What are the opening hours for PhysioPoint Malta?▼
Opening hours are not listed; please contact the practice directly for this information.
What is the customer rating for PhysioPoint Malta?▼
PhysioPoint Malta has a 5/5 rating based on 1 review on Google.
What services does PhysioPoint Malta offer?▼
The business is listed under Physiotherapists Malta, but specific services are not provided in the directory listing.
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Contact
PhysioPoint Malta
Address
Triq il, kanonku k pirotta, Birkirkara, Malta
Phone
+356 2149 3368Website
www.physiopointmalta.comGoogle Rating
⭐ 5/5 · 1 reviews
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