Organization:
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Oakville Physiotherapy Centre
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Address:
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1060 Speers Rd, Unit 106 Oakville, ON L6L 2X4
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Map
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Intersection:
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Fourth Line and Speers Rd
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Hours:
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Service | |
Mon | 7am-7:30pm | |
Tue | 7am-7:30pm | |
Wed | 7am-7:30pm | |
Thu | 7am-7:30pm | |
Fri | 8am-4:30pm | |
May close early or stay later depending on client caseload
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Service Description:
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Health professionals assess and treat conditions that affect the muscles, nerves, and bones that may be caused by work or sports or motor vehicle collision injuries, chronic conditions, or to recover after an operation (hip and knee surgery) * massage therapy * acupuncture * hands-on manual therapy * electrical stimulation * ultrasound * education on injury management and prevention * currently offering in-person and virtual (tele-rehabilitation) appointments
OHIP-insured physiotherapy clinic for eligible clients * waiting list applied * call for information
Services provided for:
- motor vehicle accident injuries
- sports injuries
- soft tissue injuries
- repetitive strain injuries
- rotator cuff injuries
- chronic pain and arthritis/osteoarthritis/rheumatoid arthritis
- strains and sprains
- post-op hip/knee replacement rehabilitation
- post fracture rehabilitation
- joint replacement rehabilitation/joint pain education and advice
- rotator cuff injuries
- spinal and joint injuries
- temporomandibular dysfunction
- neck/back pain
- fibromyalgia
- pediatric physiotherapy
- osteoporosis/bone health
- vertigo/balance program
- workplace and disability assessments
- mobility devices assessments (ADP)
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Fees:
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Set fee * physiotherapy services may be covered by OHIP or third-party insurance if eligible
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Application:
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No referral required for private pay services * medical referral required for OHIP coverage * medical referral may be required for third-party insurance
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Eligibility / Target Population:
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People requiring physiotherapy services * OHIP coverage for those 19 years and under, 65 years and older, ODSP or Ontario Works recipients, and people hospitalized for at least one night due to an injury
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