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Twenty new jobs as Thérapie Clinic to open €1M Letterkenny clinic

written by Staff Writer June 11, 2024
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The medical aesthetic scene in Letterkenny is set to get a glow-up with the arrival of Thérapie Clinic.

The Irish owned company has invested €1M in a 5,000 square foot clinic in the Forte Retail Park, to be officially opened in mid-July.

Thérapie Clinic will be bringing accessible laser and medical aesthetic treatments to the area but also jobs.

Over 20 positions are set to be created for aspiring and experienced beauty and aesthetic industry professionals.

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Thérapie Clinic is Europe’s number one medical aesthetic clinic group and July marks its first venture in Donegal.

Customers can experience treatments such as Laser Hair Removal and Anti-Wrinkle Injectables, including the groundbreaking and recently launched Polynucleotides and the popular Profhilo.

Earlier this year, Thérapie Clinic opened its largest clinic to date in Galway, the 5,000 square foot unit is the largest medical aesthetics clinic in Ireland and the Letterkenny clinic is just as big. The clinic will offer an array of services and they say that no expense has been spared to bring the best to customers in Letterkenny with €1M invested in the clinic and high-grade medical equipment.

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The aesthetic clinic offers a wide range of the most advanced and high-tech, nonsurgical treatments for the skin and body at the most competitive prices on the market. It specialises in laser hair removal, skin treatments, anti-wrinkle and cosmetic injections, body sculpting and Core to Floor, the pelvic floor treatment recently launched by Thérapie Clinic ambassador Laura Whitmore.

On the Letterkenny clinic launch and creating over 20 local jobs, Phillip McGlade, CEO of Thérapie Clinic, says “2024 is a huge year for Thérapie Clinic, we are expanding to new areas of Ireland as well as growing in other markets.

“Expanding for the sake of it has never been our mission, we carefully select every new location and Letterkenny is a must for us.

“Myself and the entire team are excited to be opening in mid-July and bringing the unique Thérapie Clinic offering to the people of Letterkenny and Donegal.

“We have invested €1M in this clinic because we want to offer our new customers the best possible services and treatments. For the first time ever the people of Letterkenny will have easy, affordable access to the latest in global aesthetic treatments. We’re equally excited to build a local team with more than twenty roles on offer and look forward to bringing new talent to Team Thérapie.”

 

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