02/10/2025
DUE TO CURRENT WEATHER CONDITIONS THE CLINIC WILL BE CLOSED FOR THE DAY.
Providing quality treatment, Nova Physiotherapy is a busy orthopaedic and sports injury clinic.
570 Newfoundland Drive, Suite 201
St. John's, NL
A1A5B1
Monday | 8am - 7pm |
Tuesday | 8am - 7pm |
Wednesday | 8am - 7pm |
Thursday | 8am - 7pm |
Friday | 8am - 7pm |
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Nova Physiotherapy Inc. has been servicing the greater Avalon Region for over 30 years. Nova Physiotherapy helps with sports and orthopaedics-related injuries, offers programs for those with osteoporosis and is the only clinic in the province with KIN COM™ computerized muscle retraining. With six registered physiotherapists, Nova Physiotherapy offers quality service to all members of the community.
Nova Physiotherapy Inc. was established in St. John’s by Lorraine Vardy and Josephine Crossan in 1983. Today the clinic is owned by Corey Pritchett, Robert Kelland and Adam Chambers and has ten staff members, including six physiotherapists. All physiotherapists are registered and in good standing with the Newfoundland and Labrador College of Physiotherapists and are members of the Canadian Physiotherapy Association.
Providing quality treatment, Nova Physiotherapy is a busy orthopaedic and sports injury clinic and offers other services including an osteoporosis program. With the only KIN COM™ computerized muscle retaining in the province, Nova Physiotherapy provides in-clinic services to clients at its ground floor, wheelchair accessible office and offer limited availability for home visits.
Dedicated to being a strong corporate member of the community, Nova Physiotherapy has supported many local sporting events and individual athletes over the years. We host lectures on various topics for groups around the community, working with such groups as the Running Room, YCMA, Newfoundland Athletic Dogs Association and the Arthritis Society, to provide information about healthy mobility.