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Inverurie Chartered Physiotherapy Clinic rebrands as icpc Health


By David Porter

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ICPCHealth's (left) Kevin Cole, Emma Fisher, Jane Caney, Laura Middleton, Alison Middleton, Amanda Barclay-Black and Colin Davidson
ICPCHealth's (left) Kevin Cole, Emma Fisher, Jane Caney, Laura Middleton, Alison Middleton, Amanda Barclay-Black and Colin Davidson

A North-east private physiotherapy and health and wellbeing clinic which is based at Midmill in Kintore is ringing the changes with a new name and a new website.

Established in 1999, Inverurie Chartered Physiotherapy Clinic is rebranding as icpc Health and also upgrading website with an easy-to-use booking system and online consultations which launched at www.icpchealth.com.

The new name reflects the multidisciplinary practice’s wide range of services, which includes physiotherapy, podiatry, massage therapy, dietetics, mindfulness, Pilates, and other exercise classes. Recent additions include pelvic health physiotherapy, led by director Alison Middleton, and minor surgery for foot and nail conditions headed by Kevin Cole and Ros Riungu, both of whom are podiatrists and directors.

Kevin said: “When we first opened in 1999, we offered exclusively physiotherapy services, but as patients’ needs evolved, we expanded into other specialities and areas of wellbeing.

"The name no longer fitted for our top-to-toe approach, and icpc Health says much more about what we do for our patients and clients now."

The 20 strong team at icpc Health is determined to constantly improve services and, as health professionals, patient safety comes first.

After starting Covid-safe online consultations during the pandemic, the team has decided to continue virtual appointments and classes, alongside face-to-face appointments and classes, as they are more accessible to people who might otherwise be unable to attend.

Alison said: “Just as we are dedicated to improving the quality of our health services, we strive to improve access to them.

"We now offer many of our specialities online, including consultation appointments for pelvic health and dietetics, as well as Pilates and Tai Chi Qi Gong classes."

Practice manager Amanda Barclay-Black added: “We continually work to improve the service we provide our patients, some of whom have been with us for decades.

"We may have a new name and a new booking process, but our mission to deliver first-class healthcare remains unchanged – as does our phone number!”


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