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Best First Year Entry Award

Best First Year Entry: 13TH BEACH HEALTH SERVICES

Having sponsored the Best First Year Entry category previously, Harwood Andrews knows what it takes for a business to win the award.

This year, the winner of the GBEA Best First Year Entry Award is 13th Beach Health Services.

As a family owned and operated allied health business, 13th Beach Health Services was started in 2010 with the aim of becoming the leading provider of allied health care in the community. Now, 13th Beach Health Services has two clinics, located in Ocean Grove and Barwon Heads.

The business provides a range of services to the community, including osteopathy, physiotherapy, podiatry, remedial massage, myotherapy, and mat and reformer pilates.

13th Beach Health Services’ clinics have been designed to welcome patients with a friendly coastal feel. This assists in the team’s 24 employees providing a warm experience with exceptional service.

With core values including concepts such as a collaborative team approach, personalised treatment and management plans, professionalism and integrity, consistency and the continual pursuit of improvement, 13th Beach Health Services believe that by taking care of its patients, it will receive the same support from patients and the community.

“13th Beach Health Services provides excellence in the area of Health and Wellbeing on the Bellarine. Operating out of new premises in Barwon Heads, they have brought a new professionalism to allied health services resulting in adding value to all ages and segments of the local community,” the judges said.

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