Common Questions
If you are enrolled in an extended health benefits plan individually or through your employer, part of the cost of your visit may be covered by your plan. There are many different types of extended health benefits plans so please check your plan or contact your plan provider about your physiotherapy coverage. Typically, if your plan has physiotherapy coverage, it will cover a portion of the cost of physiotherapy services and the remaining amount is paid privately.
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Credit card (VISA or Mastercard)
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E-transfer (please use the following email address: info@restore-physio.ca)
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Cash
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Cheque (please make the cheque payable to: Restore Physiotherapy)
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Discussing your medical history, medications, and your current condition or concern.
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Physical assessments (tests and measures) of things like your strength, range of motion, balance, or walking abilities.
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Discussion of your goals.
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Working together with your physiotherapist to decide on a treatment plan that works for you.
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Complete the Initial Intake form online. If you don’t have time to fill it out fully, make sure you have a complete medical history and a list of your medications.
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Wear comfortable clothes (and footwear if needed) that you can move in.
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Ensure the home environment is safe by keeping pets secured and not smoking inside the home before your therapist arrives.
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If you need a family member present to help with things like communication, remembering details of your medical history, or making decisions about your therapy and goals, please make sure they are present for the first appointment.
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Think about your goals – this is your time, what do you want to achieve?
Virtual physiotherapy (physiotherapy done by video online) is offered for follow-up appointments only for clients that have had an in-person Initial Assessment and the physiotherapist has determined that virtual physiotherapy is appropriate for their treatment plan. This is because during the Initial Assessment, the physiotherapist will perform tests and measures that need to be done in-person so that they are safe and accurate. An in-person assessment also allows your physiotherapist to determine how appropriate virtual physiotherapy is for you as an individual. Virtual physiotherapy doesn't work for everyone - for example, if you have difficulty with your balance and need someone close by to exercise safely, or if you have trouble using computers, virtual physiotherapy might not be very effective for you. An in-person assessment allows your therapist to evaluate how safe and effective virtual physiotherapy could be for you as an individual. Please speak to your therapist or reach out to us if you have further questions.