Patient information
Your website should provide your visitors with useful information, and make it easily accessible. Uncertainty is the key factor that prevents people from making an appointment. This page is great for explaining how things work and reduce uncertainty.
New patients
Some information to let your patients know how to prepare for and what will happen on their first visit. Let them know whether referrals are required and what to bring. Also set some expectations around subsequent appointments and what they should do between sessions.
You can include downloadable items, so your patients can print and fill in before their appointment:
- Patient intake form
- Privacy consent form
- etc.
General FAQs
In many cases, you can directly access physiotherapy without a doctor’s referral. However, some insurance plans or specific conditions might require a referral, so it’s best to check beforehand.
We treat a wide range of conditions such as sports injuries, joint pain, back pain, post-operative rehabilitation, neurological conditions, and more.
The number of sessions varies based on individual needs and the nature of the condition. It will be discussed during the assessment, and the treatment plan will be adjusted accordingly.
Improvement timelines vary depending on the condition, individual factors, and adherence to the treatment plan. Consistency and following your therapist’s advice can expedite progress.
Physiotherapists provide guidance on injury prevention strategies, including exercises, lifestyle modifications, and ergonomic advice to reduce the risk of re-injury.
It’s normal to experience some discomfort during or after certain treatments or exercises. However, if pain is severe or persistent, it’s essential to inform the physiotherapist for adjustments to the plan.
Yes, home exercises are often an integral part of treatment. They help speed up recovery and maintain progress between sessions.
Appointment FAQs
The initial assessment involves discussing your medical history, current symptoms, performing physical tests, and developing a treatment plan tailored to your needs.
Physiotherapy visits are 30 minutes. However, your clinic time may vary between 30-60 minutes.
Prolonged visits are booked for 60 minutes.
Wear comfortable clothing that allows easy movement and access to the area being treated. Sometimes, you might be asked to change into specific attire, so it’s good to inquire beforehand.