Healthcare clinic creates 10 new jobs
Dublin People 10 Apr 2015
MINISTER for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation Richard Bruton opened a healthcare clinic in Clontarf last Friday which is creating 10 new jobs.

BodyMed, a specialised new multi-disciplinary clinic, is based at the Seapoint Building on Clontarf Road.
Owner and chartered physiotherapist, Kathy Kavanagh, started a solo practice two years ago. Opening the new business is the fulfilment of her ambition to offer patients modern and complementary medical treatments under one roof.
“I am really excited with this new venture,
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“I have received huge support for the business and I’m delighted to create 10 new jobs.
“It is a positive step in terms of job creation and a new health service for the area.
“We have some of the top medical and allied health experts in the country working here.
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Ms Kavanagh added:
“This ensures that all factors contributing to a patient’s symptoms are addressed through our in-house care plan.
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Minister Bruton congratulated Ms Kavanagh and her team, and said it was great news for Clontarf.
“BodyMed are deeply embedded in the local community and work with many local clubs as well as working with top Irish athletes from around the country,
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Ms Kavanagh has a strong background working with both national and international athletes such as the Irish Hockey teams and top rugby players. One of her team is Irish 400-metre athlete, Ciara McCallion.