Meet Our lovely Team
About us
Our Physiotherapists are all members of the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (MCSP) and are Registered with the Health & Care Professional Council (HCPC).
Initial Assessment £54
Physiotherapy Treatment £54
Aquatherapy Treatment £58
Our team care about getting you back to your best as quick as possible and will use a range of tools/techniques.
Our friendly helpful receptionists are always here to answer your questions and book your appointments.
Louise Williams-Practice manager receptionist
Alison Craig-Receptionist
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Fiona Collier
Fiona Collier has worked in the Poole area since 1980, specialising in musculoskeletal and recent injuries.
She has furthered her training in Aquatherapy, sports physiotherapy and acupuncture. Fiona founded the clinic and has grown it into the thriving practice it is today.
Outside of work Fiona has a grown up family, likes walking her dogs, gardening and keeping a few chickens.
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Liz jones
Liz Jones qualified from Brighton Uni in 2002 and has also gained a Masters Degree in Veterinary Physiotherapy and enjoys treating horses and animals.
Liz has worked for Southampton Academy football club and has also spent two winters in France treating skiers and snowboarders.
She has been a stalwart member of the clinic for many years.
Liz’s interests include skiing, kitesurfing and horse riding
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Melissa Clinton
Melissa has 20 years experience in physiotherapy, including years with Harlequins Rugby and the Olympic Institute of Sport.
10 years ago Melissa relocated back to Poole, keen to give her children the joys of the beaches and forests of Dorset and now specialises in treating teenage sports injuries
Melissa likes to keep active and walking her beloved Cockapoo, Dexter, and most importantly cheering her children on from the side line of their clubs
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Katrina Kennedy
Katrina was a Physio for Bath Rugby cluband then after completing a Master’s degree in Sports Science at Loughborough University she was British Gymnastics Physio and also covered the Special Olympics in Sheffield.
More recently Katrina worked at Poole hospital as a senior Musculoskeletal physiotherapist and went on to lead the Orthopaedic Fracture team
She has a passion for Aquatherapy . In her spare time Katrina enjoys sailing, cycling and walking with her family and friends.
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Manfred Suttner
Manfred Suttner qualified as a Physiotherapist in 1993 in Utrecht, in The Netherlands. He moved to the UK in 1994 where he has worked as a physiotherapist, initially in and around London. He discovered the Dorset countryside in 1997 and has lived and worked here as a physiotherapist ever since. He has been at the practice for 7 years.
In his spare time Manfred enjoys long beach walks – and in recent years finding the time and commitment to practising violin.
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Vicky Kalinina
Vicky Kalinina studied sports therapy and following this qualified as a physiotherapist at Bournemouth university. She moved to London for training in various specialties and found her passion in musculoskeletal physiotherapy.
She has worked with sports teams in football and American football, has worked with long distance runners and has experience working with many individual athletes in sports ranging from dancing to karate.
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Nicole Tudor-Williams
Nicole has been a Specialist Women’s Health Physiotherapist since 1998. She soon developed a particular interest in Pelvic Girdle Pain and Chronic Pelvic Pain.
Prior to specialising in Pelvic Health, Nicole worked for many years as a neurology specialist which she finds often comes in useful when treating women with nerve injuries following Childbirth or Severe Pelvic instability.
Nicole currently enjoys Paddle boarding, windsurfing, cycling, sailing, Swimming, Yoga and Pilates. She is also an accomplished artist.
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Holly Sizer
Holly graduated from Southampton university and specialises in neurological physiotherapy
Holly’s special interests include stroke rehabilitation, Parkinson’s, Facial rehabilitation and balance rehabilitation, neuromuscular conditions and working with high level patients to get them back into doing there sports and hobbies.
Outside of her professional life Holly enjoys coastal walks, Kayaking, gardening and spending quality time with family and friends. -
Karen Herndon
Karen studied Physiotherapy at Brunel University and qualified in 2005.
Special interests – stroke rehabilitation, multiple sclerosis, spinal cord injury, Functional Neurological Disorder, traumatic brain injury, vestibular and balance rehabilitation.
Outside of work, Karen enjoys running and home exercise, gardening and she is a keen environmental campaigner.