FAQs

During your first appointment, your physiotherapist will conduct a thorough assessment, which may include discussing your medical history, current symptoms, and goals for treatment. They may also perform a physical examination to better understand your condition. Based on this assessment, a personalized treatment plan will be created.

It’s best to wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothing that allows easy movement. Depending on the area being treated, you may be asked to expose the affected part of your body, so consider wearing shorts, a tank top, or similar attire.

No, a referral is not required for a visit to our clinic. Consulting with your GP or specialist is always a good idea, especially if you have an existing medical condition. On the other hand, if you have been referred by a physician or specialist, please ensure that you have all relevant documentation, such as the results of any X-rays, CT scans, MRIs, or ultrasounds.

A typical physiotherapy session lasts between 30 to 60 minutes, depending on the treatment required. Your initial assessment may take longer as the physiotherapist gathers detailed information to create your treatment plan.

The number of sessions you’ll need depends on your specific condition, the severity of your symptoms, and how you respond to treatment. Your physiotherapist will discuss your treatment plan with you after the initial assessment and provide an estimate of how many sessions may be required.

If you need to cancel or reschedule your appointment, please contact us at least 24 hours in advance. This allows us to offer the appointment time to another patient.

Coverage for physiotherapy varies depending on your insurance plan. It’s recommended to check with your insurance provider to understand your coverage and any out-of-pocket expenses. We can also assist you with the necessary documentation for insurance claims.

Yes, you are welcome to bring a friend or family member with you to your appointment, especially if you feel more comfortable having someone with you during your session.

It’s normal to feel some soreness after a physiotherapy session, especially if you’ve done exercises or manual therapy. However, if you experience significant pain or discomfort, please contact your physiotherapist. They may adjust your treatment plan to ensure it’s appropriate for your needs.

To prepare for your first session, it’s helpful to bring any relevant medical records, a list of current medications, and any referral letters if applicable. Wearing comfortable clothing and being ready to discuss your health history and treatment goals will also help make the most of your appointment.

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