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IRC offers the ultimate Noosa experience

Noosa’s only multidisciplinary, allied health clinic opened in April 2022.

Three talented professionals with over 60 years of experience between them – Chris Mallac, Nathan Carloss (physiotherapists), together with Freya Simmonds (exercise physiologist) had a goal: to join forces and create a business that benefits absolutely every person in the community!

“Ultimately, we wanted people to feel well, positive and alive!” Freya says.

“Our services benefit literally everybody – from athletes to dog walkers, youngsters to the elderly, the able bodied and the disabled, the sick or injured and anybody wanting to rest and recover their bodies.”

Under one roof, Integrated Rehab Centre offers a combination of high quality services and products: Physiotherapy, Exercise Physiology, Massage Therapy, Personal Training and a fully equipped state of the art Gym.

The Recovery Facility (ancient practices supported by modern science) comprises of Compression Massage, Infrared Saunas and Hot/Cold Pools. It also offers Nutritional Products and Mushroom Tonics.

Chris said, “Our strong focus is on injury prevention for Noosa’s many athletes”.

Liaising with local clubs and teams (Noosa Surf Club, Pirates, Women’s Tigers, Dolphins, CrossFit etc) IRC offers sponsorships and discounted memberships to athletes.

Nathan believes “IRC Offers an ultimate Noosa experience: outdoor pools under blue skies, with views of the iconic Noosa River.”

In an easily accessible, attractive setting, the facility is full of natural light and showcases Noosa’s sunrises/sunsets.

Visit IRC at Noosa Lakes Resort on Hilton Terrace, call them on (07) 5211 1573 or find out more via facebook, instagram or online at integratedrehabcentre.com.au

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