We are still open! How? Our response to the COVID-19 pandemic
What are your expectations for your pain while you are at home in isolation?
We are excited to introduce to you a new service at Go! Physio — TeleRehab Video Consults. Click here if you want to jump to our TeleRehab FAQs. Keep reading below for more from us.
While the brick and mortar form of Go! Physiotherapy has had to adapt to the environment the COVID-19 pandemic has created by temporarily pausing its ways, we encourage you to not fret — we are still open for business! Visits scheduled for April 1st and beyond are still being kept in our schedule for now, but how we run these appointments may look a little different than usual. Please follow us for updates regarding these changes at JaneApp and on social media (follow icon links below). In the meantime, we are pleased to introduce to you something new in the form of…
TeleRehab Video Consults sessions are useful for those needing consultation with a physiotherapist or kinesiologist regarding:
- injury diagnosis (where possible)
- post-surgical rehab guidance
- pain and symptom management
- home exercise prescription
- one-on-one exercise and activity supervision with direct guidance and progression
- education and advice regarding self-care
Wondering if TeleRehab Video Consults are for you? We are offering free 10 minute complimentary consultations for those who are unsure. Consult sessions may be booked for 15, 30, 45 and 60 minute time slots (visit the site for fees). See here:
If you are still uncertain whether TeleRehab is for you, please read through our TeleRehab FAQs. Or if you need a more specific time that doesn’t look available yet, please leave a voicemail at 604-568-4628 or email go@gophysiotherapy.ca. We would love to hear from you and are here to help in any way we can.
We are all in this together. Stay well.
Yours at Go! Physio,
Susan, Grace, Janet, Daniel, Steve, Pauline, Sheila and Alyson
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