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Work-Fit Total Therapy Centre (Progression and Maintenance)

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3001 Hospital Gate, Level 1, North Block
Oakville, ON
L6M 0L8
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905-845-9540
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Call 911 in emergencies
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Fax: 905-815-5109
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Application

No referral required for private pay services * medical referral required for OHIP coverage * medical referral may be required for third-party insurance

Eligibility / Target Population

People who require physiotherapy services * OHIP coverage for those 19 years and under, 65 years and older, ODSP or Ontario Works recipients, and people hospitalized for at least one night due to an injury

Fees

Private pay * Extended health care plans * Veterans direct billing * WSIB * MVA Insurance * physiotherapy services may be covered by OHIP or third-party insurance, if eligible

Languages

English

Language Notes

Interpretive services available upon request

Area Served

Halton Region

Accessibility

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Accessibility Note

Paid parking

Description of Services

Physiotherapy clinic * health professionals assess and treat conditions that affect the muscles, nerves, and bones that may be caused by work or sports or motor vehicle collision injuries, chronic conditions, or to recover after an operation (hip and knee surgery) * treat conditions such as low back pain, hip and knee pain, neck and back pain, vertigo, migraine, pelvic floor disorders, lumbar spinal stenosis, etc.

  • acupuncture
  • chiropractic care (assess patients for disorders related to the spine, pelvis, extremity joints, and develop a comprehensive treatment plan)
  • massage therapy
  • physiotherapy
  • sports medicine
  • lumbar spinal stenosis boot camp (6-week program)
  • shock wave therapy
  • salt-water pool therapy
  • pelvic floor strengthening
  • vestibular/vertigo rehabilitation

OHIP-insured physiotherapy clinic

About Us

A hospital program, whereby all proceeds support hospital programs and services. We will guide you through improvement in mobility, stability and strength

Last Updated: Feb 6, 2025: Suggest an edit