Clinic closed until further notice

Due to COVID-19 Root Physiotherapy will be closed for in person appointments until further notice. 


VIRTUAL APPOINTMENTS ARE NOW READY FOR BOOKING

As another week comes to a close, and the COVID-19 news seems to change by the hour, it's hard to believe it's only been two weeks since I was still seeing patients in clinic. I hope that this email finds you well, staying safe and healthy, and "staying in your bubble" as we heard Dr. Tam say today.

Hopefully it comes as no surprise, that I have now decided that Root Physiotherapy will be closed until further noticed. 
In person appointments will be suspended until I have heard from our public health officials and my regulatory bodies that it is safe to re-open. 

Virtual Physiotherapy Appointments

As you will see on my online booking site, only Virtual Physiotherapy Appointment options are now available and my schedule has been re-opened starting next week

If you have an in person appointment booked on April 6th, 2020 or beyond, I will reach out to you next week, via phone or email to change your in-person appointment to a Virtual Physiotherapy Discovery Session or cancel your appointment if you so choose. 

I am offering everyone a complimentary 30 minute Discovery Session After your Discovery session: Initial Assessment appointments and 30, 45, and 60 minute Virtual Physiotherapy sessions will be your available optionsA secure online payment option will be available to pay by credit card, or e-tansferGreat news this week: many of the major insurance providers have announced that they will be reimbursing for telehealth or virtual care, however, please check with your individual provider to see if you are covered

For more detailed information about Virtual Physiotherapy sessions, please go the COVID-19 tab on my website and click on "Important Information about Virtual Physiotherapy Appointments" or visit my FAQ page and scroll to the bottom. 

In the meantime, please feel free to continue to call or email me with any urgent needs, or any questions and updates. 

I will continue to update my blog here in the coming weeks. Watch for a post about sleep coming soon! 

Be well and take good care, 
Sarah

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