Located at address 6/18 O'Shannessey Street, Papakura, Auckland 2110, New Zealand, place Hands On Rehab Papakura formerly known as Counties Hand Clinic is open for visitors during the following days and hours: Monday: 8:00-16:00 Tuesday: 8:00-17:00 Wednesday: 8:00-17:00 Thursday: 8:00-15:00 Friday: 9:00-15:00 Saturday: Closed Sunday: Closed . If you have any questions or would like to make a reservation, simply give them a call +64 9 238 1... — show. For additional information, be sure to check out their website https://www.handsonrehab.co.nz/
Wheelchair-accessible entrance, Wheelchair-accessible toilet, Wheelchair-accessible car park
Toilets
Accepts new patients, Appointment required
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To make an appointment at Hands On Rehab Papakura formerly known as Counties Hand Clinic, you can call them on their phone +64 9 238 1299 or use callback form on website https://www.handsonrehab.co.nz/ and request a date and time that works for you. They will then confirm if they have any availability for an appointment.
Hands On Rehab Papakura formerly known as Counties Hand Clinic is open from 8:00- to 6:00 on Monday, from 8:00- to 7:00 on Tuesday, from 8:00- to 7:00 on Wednesday, from 8:00- to 5:00 on Thursday, from 9:00- to 5:00 on Friday, closed on Saturday, closed on Sunday,
The most popular services are Hand care service, Physical therapist.
The location of Hands On Rehab Papakura formerly known as Counties Hand Clinic is a city Papakura, full address is 6/18 O'Shannessey Street, Papakura, Auckland 2110, New Zealand.
I received treatment here for tendonitis and would not recommend this clinic, I have now had to find a new clinic (Hands On Rehab in Manukau) who are amazing. Every time I visited the physio would ask me the same questions eg "the steroid injection worked for you?" to which I always answered no, I was also asked at every appointment if I lift children daily, after explicitly saying I DONT have any children and have no interest in them. I don't know if the physio has a memory problem, thought I was a liar or is too lazy to pull up notes, she even took a patient in under my name which I thought was so strange, surely after 5 visits you know a patient's name and face?