At MedCare Clinics, we help patients take the next step toward recovery and improved movement by referring them to trusted physiotherapy professionals. Whether you're recovering from an injury, managing persistent pain, or working toward better mobility and strength, our team can assess your needs and coordinate referral to experienced physiotherapists. Physiotherapy focuses on restoring movement, reducing pain, and supporting long-term physical function through guided, evidence-based care.
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MedCare Clinics takes a patient-centred approach to rehabilitation, ensuring referrals are appropriate and care is coordinated across providers.
Your journey begins with a consultation at MedCare Clinics. Your healthcare provider will review symptoms, medical history, and any relevant imaging or test results to determine whether physiotherapy is appropriate.
At the physiotherapy clinic, a detailed assessment is completed. This may include movement analysis, strength testing, and functional evaluation to understand how your condition is affecting your activity.
Your physiotherapist will explain findings and outline a personalized rehabilitation plan. This may include guided exercises, hands-on treatment, and strategies to support daily movement and recovery.
Rehabilitation plans evolve as you improve. Treatment is adjusted based on progress, comfort, and goals, with no obligation to continue beyond what feels appropriate for you.
Physiotherapy focuses on improving movement, strength, and function. Treatment may include guided exercises, hands-on techniques, and education to help reduce discomfort, support recovery, and improve the way your body moves during everyday activities.
Physiotherapy can help with a wide range of physical concerns, including muscle and joint pain, stiffness, reduced mobility, post-injury recovery, and movement limitations that affect daily life, work, or physical activity.
Physiotherapy is suitable for people of all ages and activity levels. It may be especially helpful for those recovering from injury or surgery, managing ongoing physical discomfort, returning to activity after time off, or looking to improve strength, balance, and movement confidence.
Care typically begins with an assessment of how your body moves and where you may be experiencing difficulty. Treatment plans are personalized and may evolve over time as your strength, mobility, and function improve.
No. While physiotherapy is commonly used for injury recovery, it can also support posture, movement efficiency, physical conditioning, and prevention of future issues.
Most physiotherapy services are not covered by OHIP. OHIP may cover physiotherapy in specific situations, such as hospital-based care or for eligible populations (for example, seniors over 65 after hospital discharge).
Physiotherapy services are typically paid out of pocket or through extended health insurance benefits.
Yes. Many extended health plans include physiotherapy coverage, often with a per-visit maximum, or an annual coverage limit. Coverage varies by plan, so we recommend confirming details with your insurance provider.
In most cases, a referral is not required to see a physiotherapist. Some insurance providers, however, may ask for one for reimbursement.
Physiotherapy may help manage and rehabilitate: Muscle and joint pain, Sports injuries, Post-surgical recovery, Sprains, strains, and soft-tissue injuries, Chronic pain conditions, Balance and mobility issues, Work- or posture-related discomfort.
Yes. Physiotherapy is a regulated healthcare profession in Ontario. Treatment plans are personalized, evidence-based, and designed to be safe and effective for your condition.
Your initial visit includes: A detailed assessment, Review of your medical history and movement patterns, A personalized treatment and rehabilitation plan.
Initial assessments are usually longer. Follow-up visits typically range from 30–60 minutes, depending on your care plan.
Please bring: Your health card (for identification), Insurance information, if applicable, Relevant medical reports or imaging, Comfortable clothing that allows movement.