Welcome to Pillars of Wellness,
Your Burlington Physiotherapy Clinic
At our Burlington physiotherapy clinic, we offer a state-of-the-art facility staffed with highly skilled and knowledgeable physiotherapists. Experience personalized one-on-one therapy in our spacious and private treatment rooms.
Physiotherapy is a powerful solution to alleviate pain and enhance your overall functionality. Our team of highly skilled physiotherapists is adept at treating a diverse range of conditions, ensuring comprehensive care and optimal results. So if you’re ready to take the first step towards better health and well-being, book an appointment with us today!
Below are some of the conditions we treat at our clinic:
- Musculoskeletal injuries and TMJ
- Post-operative rehabilitation
- Spinal disorders and other neurological conditions
- Vestibular disorders
- Concussions
- Chronic pain
- Pelvic dysfunction
Awarded Best Physiotherapy Clinic in Burlington
What’s holding you back?
Back Pain
Knee Pain
Shoulder Pain
Wrist Pain
How can we help you?
Our Commitment To You
We are committed to providing physiotherapy services of the highest quality to our clients in Burlington. We believe that everyone deserves access to physiotherapy, and we work hard to provide our services in a way that is convenient, affordable, and effective.
Thank you for choosing us as your physiotherapy provider. We are honoured to be able to serve you and help you reach your goals.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a referral from my doctor to do physiotherapy?
No, you don’t need a referral from your doctor to book a physiotherapy appointment. However, in some rare occassions some health insurance do require a referral in order to be reiumbursed.
Are you a OHIP clinic?
No, we are not an OHIP clinic. However, Pillars of Wellness provides excellent quality care with one-on-one treatment. Most OHIP clinics use a physiotherapist assistant.
Do you do direct billing?
Yes, we do. We use Telus Health as our main submission tool. Most insurance is under this umbrella.
When should I go see a physiotherapist?
We recommend you to seek physiotherapy if you have an injury, or chronic pain that affects how you function everyday. A doctor may refer you to physiotherapy after surgery such as a hip replacement, or an event such as a heart attack or stroke.
Are the sessions conducted in private rooms?
Yes, you will have a dedicated physiotherapist and each session will be conducted in a private room. Today, many clinics uses common rooms for treatments and uses physiotherapist assistant for a large portion of the treatment. At Pillars of Wellness, we focus on quality of care over quantity.
How long are the sessions?
The initial visit or assessment take between 45 minutes to an hour depending on the complexity. Then, we offer 30 minutes or 45 minutes session based on the need of each individual.
What can I expect during a physiotherapy session?
Your session will be unique, because it is all about you and your particular needs. In general, here’s what happens:
- The physiotherapist learns about your medical history
- The physiotherapist assesses and diagnoses your condition
- You receive a treatment plan that sets goals for you
- You are prescribed a course of exercises and any assistive devices needed
Do you offer pelvic health and pediatric physiotherapy?
Yes, we do. Our team offer a wide spectrum of services such as manual therapy, sports therapy, neuro physiotherapy, pelvic health, and pediatric. Within those specialities, we treat concussions, vestibular disorders, MS, post-stroke, post-surgery, TMJ and much more.
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