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Avita Health Center Announce Massage Therapy North Vancouver

Avita Health Center announces massage therapy North Vancouver. The center features many medical disciplines from an association of top medical practitioners and is dedicated to provide their clients with the highest level of health care.

2012-03-12
NORTH VANCOUVER, BC, March 12, 2012 (Press-News.org) Services offered at Avita Heath Center include acupuncture, traditional Chinese medicine, massage therapy, dietitian, physiotherapy and chiropractic. The center treats internal problems, nerve problems repetitive strain injuries, headaches, joint issues and muscle. The center is dedicated to return their clients to optimal health in the fastest time possible and to help each of their clients to establish a living lifestyle that helps each of them to maintain their quality of health into the future. It is a dedication of the staff, and one that greatly benefits the client.

Avita Health Center was established in 2001 and serves West Vancouver and North Vancouver with a dedicated staff of 21. The staff is highly educated which helps them to manage, care and understand the body of their clients to provide services for optimal health. Avita Heath Center is committed to ensuring that their clients are offered low cost and free talks on subjects such as pregnancy, balancing work and family life, exercise and stretching, alternative therapies, cancer information, work place ergonomics, diet, stress and anxiety management and other important topics.

There serves are affordable and featured on their website at http://avitahealth.c. For those that are suffering from an illness or condition, or in search of a wellness program, Avita HEALTH Center is a wonderful solution. The atmosphere is calming and relaxing and each client receives quality care that is outstanding and helps them to rejuvenate the mind, body and soul. Avita products have a wonderful reputation in the health and wellness industry and one that consumers have turned to for quite some time. Their team includes chiropractors, physiotherapists, dietitians, acupuncturists, registered massage therapists and a front end staff that is dedicated to provide the best Avita experience possible.

Avita Health Center is not just about current issues, they focus on their clients long term needs as well to help improve the clients lifestyle, whether the client battling with cancer, or daily life stresses, or is visiting the center for a pampering session. Their professional staff is friendly and those that visit the center often become lifetime clients.

Wellness is a niche that many individuals focus on greatly today and having the services of experts such as Avita is beneficial for each of these individuals.

For more information on Avita Health Center each interested party is welcome to visit their site at http://avitahealthcenter.ca. The site offers a great deal of information which includes information regarding their services and their team of dedicated professionals, as well as, their rates and hours, customer care and testimonials from many satisfied customers.

Avita has helped the public with services such as massage therapy North Vancouver since 2001.

Contact Information:

Avita Health
407 - 1200 Lonsdale Ave
North Vancouver, BC,
V7M 3H6, Canada
Avita Health: (604) 980-4499
Avita Massage: (604) 980-4491


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[Press-News.org] Avita Health Center Announce Massage Therapy North Vancouver
Avita Health Center announces massage therapy North Vancouver. The center features many medical disciplines from an association of top medical practitioners and is dedicated to provide their clients with the highest level of health care.