Oxford Therapy Rooms — Physiotherapist in Oxford, England
AddressSecond Floor 130 High St OX1 4DH, Oxford, ENG
Phone+447487510009
Websiteoxfordtherapyroom.co.uk
Gislene offers therapy services from Oxford Therapy Rooms, providing safe and relaxing spaces ideal for talking therapies. Located in Oxford town centre, the practice is situated in a historic building near Carfax Tower, offering a tranquil environment away from the city's bustle. The space is designed to be welcoming and accessible, particularly for university students and professionals. Gislene aims to create a peaceful and safe experience for clients seeking therapeutic support.
Best for
- University students
- Professionals
| Key services | Talking therapies, Room rental for therapists |
| Tags | therapy rooms, oxford, talking therapies, private practice, counseling space, high street, historic building, tranquil environment |
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