PHYSIOTHERAPY
In-Home Physiotherapy: Care That Comes to You
Get personalized treatment from our expert physiotherapists, right in the comfort of your own home.
Your Space, Your Schedule
Physiotherapy without the hassle of travel—receive expert care in the comfort of your own home.
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60m - $195.00
45m - $175.0
30m - $155.00
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60m - $160.00
45m - $130.00
30m - $95.00
LOCATIONS
Proudly Serving Vancouver, the Lower Mainland, and Beyond
Don’t see your area listed? Virtual Physiotherapy is available for all BC residents, no matter where you are. Our in-home service region is constantly expanding.
Vancouver
North Shore
Langley
Richmond
Tri-Cities
Surrey
Pitt Meadows
Delta
White Rock
Burnaby
New Westminister
Our Comprehensive Approach
Expert, personalized care delivered to your home—tailored treatments for your unique needs, with the convenience you deserve.
Expert Physiotherapists
Our skilled physiotherapists bring personalized care directly to your door. With expertise in complex conditions, we ensure you’re matched with a knowledgeable professional who understands your specific requirements.
Customized Treatment Plans
Every service is customized to address your individual condition or injury. We specialize in a variety of areas, including orthopaedic, neurological, pediatric, and pelvic floor physiotherapy, among others.
CONDITIONS
Personalized Care for a Variety of Conditions
We provide tailored treatments for numerous needs, from sports injuries to chronic pain management, ensuring effective recovery for each individual.
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Our In home physiotherapists are skilled in treating musculoskeletal conditions such as fractures, sprains, strains, joint replacements, and osteoarthritis. They can provide targeted exercises and techniques to promote healing, reduce pain, and restore functionality.
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Individuals with neurological conditions such as stroke, multiple sclerosis, ALS or Parkinson's disease can greatly benefit from in home physiotherapy. Our physiotherapists will design a tailored program to improve coordination, balance, and motor control, helping to enhance overall mobility and independence. We have several Physiotherapists trained in this specialized field. Our experienced Physiotherapists are also very comfortable treating concussions and TBi (check out our Mobile Concussion program here).
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Clients dealing with back pain, neck pain, or joint stiffness, can greatly benefit from in home physiotherapy. The physiotherapist will assess your condition and create a personalized treatment plan to address your specific needs. They will use a variety of techniques, including manual therapy, mobilizations, and targeted exercises, to reduce pain, improve flexibility, and restore functional movement.
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Whether you are a professional athlete or just a weekend warrior, in home physiotherapy can assist in the rehabilitation of sports-related injuries. The physiotherapist will work closely with you to develop a personalized treatment plan that focuses on pain relief, strengthening exercises, and optimizing sports-specific movements for a safe return to your chosen activity.
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If you are experiencing issues with your pelvic floor muscles, in home physiotherapy can provide effective treatment. This specialized branch of physiotherapy focuses on addressing conditions such as urinary incontinence, pelvic organ prolapse, and pelvic pain. The physiotherapist will conduct a thorough assessment to identify the root cause of the problem and develop a personalized treatment plan. Treatment techniques may include pelvic floor exercises, manual therapy, education on bladder and bowel habits, and lifestyle modifications.
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In home physiotherapy can be particularly beneficial for seniors who may face mobility challenges, balance issues, or age-related conditions such as osteoporosis or arthritis. The physiotherapist will design a program that focuses on improving strength, flexibility, and balance to enhance overall independence and reduce the risk of falls. They will also provide guidance on using assistive devices and adapting the home environment for safety.
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In home physiotherapy plays an essential role in post-surgical recovery by helping individuals regain strength, flexibility, and mobility after surgical procedures. The physiotherapist will guide you through exercises and techniques that aid in reducing post-operative pain, improving range of motion, preventing scar tissue formation, and facilitating tissue healing.
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In home physiotherapy can also provide relief for individuals suffering from chronic pain conditions such as arthritis, fibromyalgia, or back pain. The physiotherapist will employ various techniques such as manual therapy, therapeutic exercises, and modalities like heat or cold therapy to alleviate pain, reduce inflammation, and improve overall function.
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In home physiotherapy is often recommended for individuals who have recently been discharged from the hospital or are in the recovery stage following an illness or surgery. The physiotherapist will work closely with the patient to regain functional abilities, rebuild strength, and optimize overall physical well-being. This might involve exercises to improve mobility, balance, and coordination, as well as education on self-care techniques and prevention of further complications. We always strive to provide quality care that includes exceptional communication with hospital staff and retirement living facilities.
EXPERTISE
Your Path to Recovery
Our licensed and registered physiotherapists are dedicated to supporting you at every stage of your recovery. We provide a variety of personalized services to ensure each patient receives the tailored care they deserve.
Assessment and Diagnosis
The physiotherapist will conduct a thorough initial assessment to identify the underlying issues and diagnose the condition. They will evaluate your physical abilities, range of motion, strength, and any existing pain or discomfort. This comprehensive assessment helps in understanding your specific health goals and areas that need to be addressed during the treatment.
Rehabilitation
Whether you are recovering from surgery, an injury, or managing a chronic condition, in home physiotherapy can assist in your rehabilitation process. The physiotherapist will guide you through exercises that aim to improve flexibility, strength, endurance, and balance. They will monitor your progress and make necessary adjustments to your treatment plan to ensure the best possible outcomes. We also provide exercise therapy, acupuncture, IMS, Counselling, RMT and hydrotherapy!
Pain Management
Our physiotherapy services can help alleviate pain symptoms by using techniques such as manual therapy, heat or cold therapy, ultrasound, and electrotherapy. The physiotherapist will design a pain management plan based on the severity and cause of your pain.
Mobility and Independence
In home physiotherapy treatments can focus on improving your mobility and helping you regain your independence. The physiotherapist can help you with tasks such as walking, transferring from one position to another, and using assistive devices. Our treatment sessions will also provide guidance on proper body mechanics and teach you exercises to improve your overall functional mobility.
Meet our Physiotherapists
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Registered Physiotherapist
Vancouver, Richmond, Burnaby
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Registered Physiotherapist
Vancouver
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Registered Physiotherapist
Vancouver
FAQ
Questions?
We've Got Answers
Still have questions? No problem.
Feel free to give us a call or send us an email – we’d be happy to chat with you.
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We treat a wide range of conditions that impact mobility and physical health. We have a particular interest in neuromuscular and orthopedic rehabilitation including:
▪ Hip and Knee Replacement
▪ Hip Fracture Physiotherapy
▪ De-conditioning Post Hospital Stay
▪ Stroke Recovery
▪ Parkinson’s disease, MS, ALS
▪ Head and Neck Injury
▪ Pediatric Torticollis and Plagiocephaly
▪ Pediatric Neurological Conditions
▪ Congenital and Genetic Disorders, Gross Motor-Delay
▪ Back Pain
▪ Recovery Post Motor Vehicle Accident
▪ Fractures, Sprains, and Strains for all Joints
▪ Tendon and Ligament Repairs, ACL, MCL, Achilles
▪ Sports Injuries
▪ Arthritis
▪ Chronic Pain, Complex Regional Pain Syndrome & Fibromyalgia
▪ Falls Prevention
▪ Cardio-Respiratory Conditions
▪ Long COVID Rehabilitation
▪ ICBC and Motor Vehicle Injuries
▪ Pelvic Floor Conditions (incontinence, pre and postpartum, hysterectomies)
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Great question!
In-Home Physiotherapy 60 minutes - $195
In-Home Physiotherapy 45 minutes - $175
In-Home Physiotherapy 30 minutes - $155
Virtual Physiotherapy 60 minutes - $160
Virtual Physiotherapy 45 minutes - $130
Virtual Physiotherapy 30 minutes - $95
Please Note: We direct bill most major insurance companies & almost all extended insurance plans cover Physiotherapy. You may also be eligible for MSP premium assistance for your sessions.
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In British Columbia, you do not typically need a doctor's referral to access physiotherapy services. Direct access to physiotherapy allows individuals to seek treatment from a physiotherapist without a referral from a physician or other healthcare provider. However, some extended health insurance plans may require a doctor's referral for coverage purposes. It's always a good idea to check with your insurance provider to understand the specific requirements and coverage details. Additionally, in certain cases, such as if you are involved in an ICBC claim, a doctor's referral may be necessary for coverage or claim-related purposes.
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In British Columbia, the Medical Services Plan (MSP) provides coverage for a portion of the cost of physiotherapy services for eligible individuals ($23). MSP coverage for physiotherapy includes a combined annual limit of 10 visits per calendar year. It's important to note that these visit limits are subject to change, and it's advisable to check the most up-to-date information from Health BC or consult with our Admin Team to understand your current coverage and any specific conditions or requirements for eligibility.
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The frequency of physiotherapy sessions can vary depending on several factors, including the individual's condition, treatment goals, and the recommendations of the physiotherapist. In general, the frequency of physiotherapy sessions can range from once a week to multiple times per week.
For some individuals with acute or more severe conditions, more frequent sessions may be recommended initially to address the immediate needs and facilitate progress. As the condition improves, the frequency may be reduced to once or twice a week or even less.
It's important to follow the recommendations provided by your physiotherapist to ensure the best outcomes. They will monitor your progress and adjust the frequency of sessions as needed throughout your rehabilitation process.
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Our in-home physiotherapy sessions bring the benefits of professional care and rehabilitation directly to the comfort of your own home. Here's an overview of what you can expect during your in-home physiotherapy session:
Assessment and Evaluation: The session will typically begin with an comprehensive assessment where your physiotherapist will evaluate your condition, discuss your medical history, and understand your goals and concerns. This assessment helps in designing a personalized treatment plan.
Treatment Planning: Based on the assessment, your physiotherapist will create a customized treatment plan tailored to your specific needs. The plan may include a combination of exercises, manual therapy, stretching, and other techniques aimed at improving mobility, reducing pain, and restoring function.
Exercise and Rehabilitation: During the session, you physiotherapist will guide you through various exercises and rehabilitation techniques. They will demonstrate the correct form and technique and provide guidance and support to ensure you perform the exercises safely and effectively.
Manual Therapy: If appropriate for your condition, your physiotherapist may provide hands-on manual therapy techniques such as massage, joint mobilization, or soft tissue manipulation to address specific areas of concern.
Education and Advice: In addition to the treatment itself, your physiotherapist will educate you about your condition, provide advice on self-care techniques, and offer strategies to manage symptoms and prevent further injury.
Progress Monitoring and Adjustments: Throughout the session, the physiotherapist will monitor your progress, assess your response to treatment, and make any necessary adjustments to your treatment plan. They will also answer any questions or concerns you may have.
Home Exercise Program: To enhance the benefits of in-home physiotherapy, your physiotherapist may provide you with a personalized home exercise program. This program will include exercises and activities that you can continue independently between sessions to further support your recovery.
Remember, the specifics of your in-home physiotherapy session may vary depending on your condition and the approach of our physiotherapists. The goal is always to provide you with high-quality care, personalized attention, and the convenience of receiving treatment in the familiar and comfortable surroundings of your home.