Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
General FAQs
Rehab Collective is located in Mississauga, ON. We provide Physiotherapy, Chiropractic care, Massage therapy and Personal training
Our address: 2170 Dunwin Dr. unit 7, Mississauga, ON, L5L5M8
Directions: Google Maps
You can book your appointments using our online portal.
Or you can contact us directly by calling at 437-880-4536 or by emailing us at info@rehabcollective.ca
Yes, we offer direct billing to most insurance/extended health benefits.
Insurance companies we can bill directly to are:
- Sun Life
- Canada Life
- Manulife
- Green Shield
- Empire Life
- SSQ Insurance
- Alberta Bluecross
- Beneva Inc.
- BPA - Benefit Plan Administrators
- Canadian Construction Workers Union
- Chambers of Commerce
- CINUP
- ClaimSecure
- Coughlin & Associates Ltd.
- Cowan
- D.A. Townley
- Desjardins Insurance
- Equitable Life of Canada
- First Canadian
- GMS Carrier 49
- GMS Carrier 50
- GroupHEALTH
- GroupSource
- Industrial Alliance
- Johnson Inc.
- Johnston Group Inc.
- LiUNA Local 183
- LiUNA Local 506
- Manion
- Maximum Benefit
- People Corporation
- RWAM Insurance Administrators
- Simply Benefits
- Telus AdjudiCare
- Union Benefits
- UV Insurance
- The Co-oporators
Many insurance plans cover physiotherapy, chiropractic, & massage therapy , but it's best to check with your insurance provider to confirm what is covered under your plan.
You should wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothing that allows you to move freely. It's also a good idea to wear or bring appropriate footwear, such as athletic shoes, to your appointment.
Yes! We will begin with questions about your main discomfort, then take you through a movement assessment tailored to your needs, and provide treatment during your initial appointment.
Physiotherapy FAQs
Physiotherapy, also known as physical therapy, is a form of healthcare that uses physical techniques to help individuals recover from injuries and illnesses, and to prevent future injuries. Physiotherapy can help improve your mobility, strength, flexibility, and overall fitness, and can also help to manage pain and reduce inflammation.
Physiotherapists treat a wide range of conditions, including musculoskeletal injuries (such as sprains and strains), chronic pain, arthritis, back and neck pain, headaches, and sports injuries. They also help with conditions related to the respiratory and cardiovascular systems, such as asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and neurological conditions such as stroke, multiple sclerosis, and Parkinson's disease.
The frequency of physiotherapy treatment will depend on the individual and their specific condition. Some people may need to see a physiotherapist only a few times, while others may require ongoing treatment. Your physiotherapist will be able to provide you with a treatment plan that is tailored to your needs.
Many insurance plans cover physiotherapy, but it's best to check with your insurance provider to confirm what is covered under your plan.
The length of each physiotherapy treatment session can vary, but typically ranges from 30 minutes to an hour.
You should wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothing that allows you to move freely. It's also a good idea to wear or bring appropriate footwear, such as athletic shoes, to your appointment.
Physiotherapy can help with chronic pain by addressing the underlying causes of the pain and using techniques such as manual therapy, exercise, and education to manage and reduce pain.
To prepare for your physiotherapy appointment, you may want to write down any questions you have for your physiotherapist and make a list of your symptoms and any relevant medical history. It's also a good idea to wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothing that allows you to move freely.
During your first physiotherapy appointment, your physiotherapist will conduct a thorough assessment of your condition. This may include taking a medical history, conducting a physical examination, and asking you to perform certain movements or exercises. Based on the assessment, your physiotherapist will develop a treatment plan to help you recover and achieve your goals.
Chiropractic FAQs
Chiropractic care is a healthcare discipline that focuses on diagnosing and treating mechanical disorders of the musculoskeletal system. Chiropractors use manual therapy, exercise, or adjustments to restore proper movement, aiming to enhance the body's well-being and eliminate discomfort.
Yes, chiropractic treatment is generally considered safe when performed by a licensed and trained chiropractor. It is a non-invasive and drug-free approach to health and wellness.
The number of sessions varies based on individual health needs and the specific condition being treated. Some people experience relief after a few sessions, while others may require ongoing care for chronic conditions.
Adjustments are typically not painful, though you may feel some discomfort or soreness afterward.
Many insurance plans cover chiropractic care, but it's best to check with your insurance provider to confirm what is covered under your plan.
The length of each physiotherapy treatment session can vary, but typically ranges from 30 minutes to an hour.
Yes, chiropractic care is commonly sought for the treatment of back pain. Chiropractors use various techniques, including spinal adjustments, to alleviate pain and improve function.
In most cases, a referral is not required to see a chiropractor. Patients can schedule an appointment directly with a licensed chiropractic professional.
During your first chiropractic appointment, your chiropractor will conduct a thorough assessment of your condition. This may include taking a medical history, conducting a physical examination, and asking you to perform certain movements or exercises. Based on the assessment, your chiropractor will develop a treatment plan to help you recover and achieve your goals.