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Walk on Wheels - Tweed Heads

Medical equipment for sale or hire such as mechanical lifters, walking frames, specialised mattresses, bathroom and toilet aids, scooter sale. Wheelchair repairs, fitting for walkers, sticks, knee and back braces, compression stockings.

1/29 Boyd St
Suburb: TWEED HEADS
State: NSW
Postcode: 2485

(07) 5536 8841

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Tahlia Allen

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Hi my name is Tahlia just wondering if anyone can help asap with bedding and clothing vouchers .

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