Bradbury Wellbeing and Treatment Centre

Bradbury Wellbeing and Treatment Centre

Hours

Thursday:
9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Friday:
9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Monday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday:
9:00 AM - 9:00 AM

Chamber Rating

3.5 - (17 reviews)
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Read Our 17 Reviews

Chamber Rating

3.5 - (17 reviews)
9
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5
  • Aaron Mcclean

    Denise hewitt Grace smyth Claire geddis These so called social workers let a Foster parent leave my 1 year old son in a car on his own wile going shopping an.took 2 weeks 2 remove him.. If you have these Oon your case fight to have m removed LINDA CUSH ANTRIM ROAD AREA CHILD ABUSER!!!!!!!
    Sep 30th, 2022

  • between


    Jul 14th, 2022

  • Shirley Love

    Friendly staff
    Oct 15th, 2021

  • Joby George


    Sep 5th, 2021

  • David Daivdson

    2020/21 update: They are now doing physio over the phone. That is just not possible for helping someone prep for surgery (if you read below I finally got that MRI I was told I would never get) by doing physio over the phone, I just never bothered with it. I have however been doing my own physio and despite being in lots of pain daily have lost a lot of weight that I gained due to mobility issues and hypothyroidism which went untreated for almost half a decade causing me to almost double in weight even when eating two small hot meals a day. Physio over the phone is useless as you can't see progress so I didn't bother phoning back to confirm with them instead I spend 30+ minutes on a rowing machine daily despite the pain in the hopes they'll fix the torn ligaments I have. Private physiotherapsists were (and still are) seeing patients. You just can't do physio over the phone unless the NHS are willing to send out exercise equipment to patients (never gonna happen) and stay on the phone for the duration of an appointment in a video call (again, never gonna happen). To the 20 minute wait on hold before I gave up even though the call was simply to confirm an appointment date and time to the physiotherapist who seems to get pleasure out of causing you pain (ie does tests that he's done before which have no real purpose other than to confirm what I'm saying and to the fact that he assured me the fact I wouldn't be able to get a knee MRI wasn't a funding issue, multiple times, even stating that going private would not get me said MRI (which is an obvious lie, private will do an MRI if you pay for said MRI) all through my appointment he stated that there were no funding issues, when asked if he had any Theraband (which they had five years ago), which is a rubber resistance band designed to give resistance to exercise he instead told me to "simply tie a bag of sugar around your ankle", (what next; bloodletting?) and that they had never used Theraband (which is another lie, they had it 5 years ago), he even wore a badge which read "registered physiotherapist"; I would expect any medical institution to use registered physios and not some personal trainer they hired from a gym, I guess he wore it incase he forgot that he was a "registered physiotherapist", the worst of it; while he convinced me the NHS had no funding issues the news came on the radio they had, stating that England had to "lend 40 million to help fund pur NHS system, though due to it being so underfunded that 40m wouldn't last long and is only temporary aid"; I simply hate it when medical "professionals" lie through their teeth. Meanwhile I'm stuck buying theraband off eBay rather than dangling sugar from my ankle while I do the exercises. I would say AVOID but it's the NHS, you can't pick and choose.
    Jul 5th, 2020

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About
Bradbury Wellbeing and Treatment Centre

Bradbury Wellbeing and Treatment Centre is located at Lisburn Rd in Belfast, Northern Ireland BT9 7AA. Bradbury Wellbeing and Treatment Centre can be contacted via phone at (289) 504-7770 for pricing, hours and directions.

Contact Info

  •   (289) 504-7770

Questions & Answers

Q What is the phone number for Bradbury Wellbeing and Treatment Centre?

A The phone number for Bradbury Wellbeing and Treatment Centre is: (289) 504-7770.


Q Where is Bradbury Wellbeing and Treatment Centre located?

A Bradbury Wellbeing and Treatment Centre is located at Lisburn Rd, Belfast, nir BT9 7AA


Q What days are Bradbury Wellbeing and Treatment Centre open?

A Bradbury Wellbeing and Treatment Centre is open:
Thursday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Friday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM


Q How is Bradbury Wellbeing and Treatment Centre rated?

A Bradbury Wellbeing and Treatment Centre has a 3.5 Star Rating from 17 reviewers.

Hours

Thursday:
9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Friday:
9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Monday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday:
9:00 AM - 9:00 AM

Ratings and Reviews
Bradbury Wellbeing and Treatment Centre

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Overall Rating
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Aaron Mcclean on Google

image Denise hewitt
Grace smyth
Claire geddis
These so called social workers let a Foster parent leave my 1 year old son in a car on his own wile going shopping an.took 2 weeks 2 remove him.. If you have these Oon your case fight to have m removed
LINDA CUSH ANTRIM ROAD AREA CHILD ABUSER!!!!!!!


between on Google

image


Shirley Love on Google

image Friendly staff


Joby George on Google

image


David Daivdson on Google

image 2020/21 update:
They are now doing physio over the phone. That is just not possible for helping someone prep for surgery (if you read below I finally got that MRI I was told I would never get) by doing physio over the phone, I just never bothered with it. I have however been doing my own physio and despite being in lots of pain daily have lost a lot of weight that I gained due to mobility issues and hypothyroidism which went untreated for almost half a decade causing me to almost double in weight even when eating two small hot meals a day. Physio over the phone is useless as you can't see progress so I didn't bother phoning back to confirm with them instead I spend 30+ minutes on a rowing machine daily despite the pain in the hopes they'll fix the torn ligaments I have. Private physiotherapsists were (and still are) seeing patients. You just can't do physio over the phone unless the NHS are willing to send out exercise equipment to patients (never gonna happen) and stay on the phone for the duration of an appointment in a video call (again, never gonna happen).
To the 20 minute wait on hold before I gave up even though the call was simply to confirm an appointment date and time to the physiotherapist who seems to get pleasure out of causing you pain (ie does tests that he's done before which have no real purpose other than to confirm what I'm saying and to the fact that he assured me the fact I wouldn't be able to get a knee MRI wasn't a funding issue, multiple times, even stating that going private would not get me said MRI (which is an obvious lie, private will do an MRI if you pay for said MRI) all through my appointment he stated that there were no funding issues, when asked if he had any Theraband (which they had five years ago), which is a rubber resistance band designed to give resistance to exercise he instead told me to "simply tie a bag of sugar around your ankle", (what next; bloodletting?) and that they had never used Theraband (which is another lie, they had it 5 years ago), he even wore a badge which read "registered physiotherapist"; I would expect any medical institution to use registered physios and not some personal trainer they hired from a gym, I guess he wore it incase he forgot that he was a "registered physiotherapist", the worst of it; while he convinced me the NHS had no funding issues the news came on the radio they had, stating that England had to "lend 40 million to help fund pur NHS system, though due to it being so underfunded that 40m wouldn't last long and is only temporary aid"; I simply hate it when medical "professionals" lie through their teeth.
Meanwhile I'm stuck buying theraband off eBay rather than dangling sugar from my ankle while I do the exercises.
I would say AVOID but it's the NHS, you can't pick and choose.


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