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€500k new Navan Thérapie Clinic creates local jobs | BreakingNews.ie

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European medical aesthetic clinic group Thérapie Clinic has opened its newest clinic in Navan, Co Meath, bringing new job opportunities for those in the area.

The Irish-owned company has invested €500,000 in the 1,200 square foot clinic with the aim of bringing high quality aesthetic and laser treatments to locals at an affordable price tag.

The clinic has filled five positions so far with aspiring and experienced beauty and aesthetic industry professionals.

The new clinic is the first Thérapie Clinic to open in Co Meath and is located in the retail centre of Navan Town Centre at unit 42.

Founded over 20 years ago and with more than 70 clinics throughout Ireland, the UK and the US, Thérapie Clinic has delivered more than 10 million treatments.

The Irish-owned, family business has built a team of over 200 doctors and medical experts.

On the Navan clinic launch and creation of local jobs, Chief Executive of Thérapie Clinic, Phillip McGlade, said: 2024 has been a busy year for Thérapie Clinic as we have opened several new locations and expanded our offering in Ireland as well as other markets.

“Myself and the team are very excited to be opening in Meath and specifically in the thriving community of Navan. Bringing the unique Thérapie Clinic offering to new customers is something we are always excited about and we look forward to meeting our new customers from Navan and the surrounding area.

When it comes to new clinics, no expense is spared because we believe in bringing the best of our offering and the Navan clinic is no exception.”

McGlade said the company has invested half a million euro in the clinic is because it wants to offer new customers the best possible services and treatments.

“For the first time ever the people of Navan will have easy, affordable access to the latest in global aesthetic treatments. Creating local jobs has also been an added benefit of opening in Navan and we hope to continue that growth.”

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