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Discover Town branches and their responsibilitiesEast GwillimburyWe are committed to delivering:programs & services for a safe, liveable communitya healthy place to live, work, play and learna protected natural environment
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This is by far the best Ultrasound facility in Newmarket.
The place is very clean, Very friendly receptionist, thorough and kind technician.
My only complaint is that they are booked up a month ahead.
But honestly, for such great service, its worth the wait.Read more
Barbara Paull is a British trained physiotherapist and a member of the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy, UK. She immigrated to Canada in 1967 and has concentrated upon orthopaedic physiotherapy practice and post-graduate education for over forty years. She is an active member of the Ontario Physiotherapy Association.
In 1985 Barbara left her position as Director of Physiotherapy at York County Hospital (now Southlake Regional Hospital) in Newmarket, to open this private clinic. In 1992 she opened a second clinic dedicated to injured musicians. www.stouffvillemusiciansinjuriesclinic.ca.
Barbara has designed and established on-site clinics in local industries, where physiotherapists provide ergonomic consultations and care for injured workers.
In 2000 Barbara received the OPA’s Recognition Award for outstanding achievements in Professional Contribution and, in 2005 the Award of Distinction from the College of Physiotherapists of Ontario.
CAYR* COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS was originally founded as the AIDS Committee of York Region in 1993 and formally incorporated as a registered charitable organization in 1996.
Our Mission and Vision
To create safe, confidential, and inclusive spaces and services in York Region where people can access dignified support and meaningfully engage in self-determined pathways to well-being. We envision an informed, healthy, stigma-free and compassionate community.