Got Insurance Coverage from Work or School? Here’s How You Can Use It for Physio and More
Introduction
Did you know your extended health benefits might cover more than just prescription medication? If you’re insured through your workplace or school, you could be missing out on valuable services that support your recovery and overall wellness. At Point Grey Physio, we help you make the most of your coverage—without the headache of paperwork.
What’s Typically Covered
Most employee and student insurance plans include annual allowances for a variety of rehab and wellness services, including:
- Physiotherapy (e.g., $500/year)
- Registered Massage Therapy (RMT) (e.g., $300/year)
- Chiropractic care
- Acupuncture
Some plans don’t even require a physician’s referral, so you can start treatment right away.
What You Can Use It For
You don’t have to be injured to take advantage of your benefits. Common uses include:
- Relieving back and neck pain
- Recovering from sports injuries
- Managing chronic tension and stress
- Preventative care to reduce risk of future issues
Our multidisciplinary team at Point Grey Physio will help create a care plan tailored to your needs and goals.
Direct Billing Makes It Easy
We offer direct billing to most major insurance providers. That means:
- No upfront payment
- No long wait for reimbursement
- Less paperwork, more peace of mind
Our front desk team will check your eligibility and handle the claim process for you.
Make the Most of Your Benefits
Each year, many people let hundreds of dollars in unused benefits expire. Don’t let that happen to you—your health is worth investing in. Whether you’re managing pain, recovering from injury, or simply looking to feel your best, Point Grey Physio is here to support you every step of the way.
Conclusion
If you have insurance coverage through work or school, now’s the perfect time to start your wellness journey. Contact Point Grey Physio today to check your coverage, learn more about your options, and book your first appointment. Your body (and your benefits) will thank you.
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