BSc
Physiotherapist
Bristol, BS9 3BH
Bristol, BS9 3BH
Alexandra MacKenzie is a Physiotherapist at The Medical, based at the Bristol Westbury-on-Trym clinic. She graduated with a BSc (Hons) in Physiotherapy from the University of the West of England.
Alexandra has a particular interest in sports injury prevention and the management of musculoskeletal conditions. Her own experience of undergoing knee surgery and rehabilitation following a skiing injury has given her valuable first-hand insight into the challenges faced by patients and the importance of tailored rehabilitation programmes.
Alongside her clinical work, Alexandra has a background in competitive sport. She plays netball and hockey and has competed in eventing to an elite level, having been longlisted for the Pony European Championships in 2016.
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BSc (Hons) Physiotherapy, University of the West of England
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Southfield House, 2 Southfield Rd, Bristol, United Kingdom, BS9 3BH
Alexandra is a kind, polite and helpful team member of the medical. She’s is very friendly and I’m very happy she was able to help me get back on track. 10/10 she’s amazing! Thank you
Alex explained why she had constructed my plan and how each exercise would benefit my needs. Alex also allowed me to do each exercise under supervision so that I was doing them correctly. My plan was revised so that I would get the most benefit from it.

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Mrs Alexandra MacKenzie's overall patient rating is 5 out of 5 stars on Doctify. This is based on 2 reviews.
What languages does Mrs Alexandra MacKenzie speak?
Mrs Alexandra MacKenzie speaks English
Where is Mrs Alexandra MacKenzie located?
Mrs Alexandra MacKenzie primarily practices at The Medical - Westbury-on-Trym, located at Southfield House, 2 Southfield Rd, Bristol, United Kingdom, BS9 3BH
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