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HomeIn BusinessMary Street Wellness moves to a new home

Mary Street Wellness moves to a new home

Howard Frye graduated from Palmer College of Chiropractic in March 1978 and in June of that year he moved to Australia where he did locum work in Canberra, Dubbo, Armidale, Melbourne,and Nambour before settling in Noosa in October 1979 where he established Noosa’s first chiropractic practice in the Junction.

After eight years he re-located to his home/office combination at 1 Dolphin Crescent on Noosa Sound, home of the iconic much loved and photographed, but sadly no longer, Poinciana tree.

After 16 years he relocated to 31 Mary Street, Noosaville and developed Mary Street Wellness, a multi-disciplinary allied healthcare practice incorporating chiropractic, physiotherapy and dietetics fostering a strong referral relationship with local medical centres.

After 22 years at Mary Street, the time has come to downsize and hence their move to a home/office environment.

Theye are still able to offer both physiotherapy (Chris Malouf) and dietetics (Sally-Anne Livock) at the new location.

Howard’s enthusiasm and passion remain as strong as ever and he welcomes both existing and new patients alike, assisted by his wife Fiona.

They are open Monday, Tuesday, and Thursdays from 8.30am and from 1pm in the afternoons.

Howard remains an ACA member and DVA provider and provides on the spot health fund claims and welcomes GP referral care plans.

The phone number for Mary Street Wellness remains the same, 5449 7958, and online bookings are available at marystreetwellness.com.au

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