Synergy Healthworks Physiotherapy and Fitness Centre, Wagga Wagga
Day | Time |
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Sunday | Closed |
Monday | Closed |
Tuesday | Closed |
Wednesday | Closed |
Thursday | Closed |
Friday | Closed |
Saturday | Closed |
Consultation Fee
Not specified
Physiotherapist
4.5
Physical therapy exercises
Joint mobilization
Posture correction
Pain management techniques
Marcus Smith is a Physiotherapist with extensive practice in Australia, working at Synergy Healthworks Physiotherapy and Fitness Centre in Wagga Wagga, NSW. Degree: not listed. Years of experience: not specified. He offers practical care to help people move better and feel less pain.
Marcus is based at Corner Kincaid and Slocum Streets, Wagga Wagga 2650, where he provides a welcoming local clinic for the people of Wagga Wagga and nearby areas. The clinic location makes it easy for patients to reach in person for appointments, rehab sessions, and hands-on care.
Services Marcus provides include physical therapy exercises, joint mobilization, posture correction, and pain management techniques. These services aim to improve strength, flexibility, and daily function. He works with patients who have different needs, from sports recovery to general aches and stiffness. The focus is on clear, practical steps that people can follow at home and in the clinic.
Patient care style: Marcus uses straightforward explanations and practical exercises. He emphasizes personalized plans that fit each patient’s life and daily routines. He encourages questions and makes sure patients understand their treatment goals. He also teaches how small changes can help long-term comfort and mobility.
Continuous learning: As a professional in physiotherapy, Marcus keeps up with best practices in his field. He stays informed about new techniques to improve movement and reduce pain. This commitment helps him provide up-to-date care to his patients.
Teamwork: Marcus works closely with his clinic team at Synergy Healthworks Physiotherapy and Fitness Centre. He values collaboration with other health professionals to support a patient’s overall wellbeing and return to activity.
The clinic accepts multiple payment options, including Cash, Cheques, EFTPOS, Mastercard, Visa, and HICAPS, making it easier for people to get the care they need. Phone contact is available at 0269213390 for appointment bookings and information.
Patients choosing Marcus Smith can expect a professional, friendly, and reliable physiotherapist who focuses on trust, strong reputation, and real expertise in helping people move better and live more comfortably.
Went to Marcus in Wagga Wagga for a stubborn back ache. His PT exercises and posture tips have made a huge difference and I’ve got my mobility back. The joint mobilisation sessions were gentle but effective, and I walked out feeling hopeful.
Super approachable physio in Corner Kincaid. Marcus listened to my pain levels, guided me through targeted exercises, and explained the whole process clearly. By the end of the week I felt noticeably more movement and less stiffness.
Had a persistent shoulder issue, and Marcus introduced a personalised routine that I could actually stick to. The pain management techniques he showed have helped a lot, and I’m sleeping better too. Highly recommended for anyone in Wagga Wagga.
Friendly and professional. The joint mobilization sessions were right on point, and the posture correction tips have changed how I sit at work. Definitely felt relief after a couple of visits in NSW’s regional town.
Marcus took time to understand my pain and created a clear plan. The combination of physio exercises and practical daily tweaks helped me get back to training sooner than I expected. Great care in Wagga Wagga.
I was skeptical at first, but Marcus’s approach with focused exercises and gentle manual work really paid off. My posture has improved and the nagging knee pain is much less. Would happily return.
Friendly, patient-centred care in a convenient location near Slocum Street. The pain management techniques he shared have helped me manage flare-ups and keep up with dailySydney road work. Thanks, Marcus!