This place and the people who work here are more interested in booking visits and billing insurance companies, not heathcare.
I was referred here, by someone who didn't know the place much. When the physiotherapist I was referred to for a complex injury wasn't available, I was encouraged to come in the day after I called to be assessed by someone l wasn't referred to, and someone else could step in after I was assessed. I waited for the physiotherapist I was referred too.
When I was booked in for an assessment, the physiotherapist left me several times doing nothing while they attended to different patients booked at the same time as my assessment.
I was given a rediculasly small set of exercises to do at home, and told to come back 3 days later for another appointment. My injury would have not changed at all in the intervening three days, and I could have been told anything I could have learned in three days, instead of the physiotherapist leaving me while talking to triple booked patients.
In their advertisements and patient information, they offer acupuncture, chiropractic treatment, and other placebo/voodoo level therapy's without distinguishing between science based medicine and their blatant acupuncture level cash grab.
When I left the receptionist eagerly told me to book an appointment for a couple days later. I suspect every patient is told to book appointments days apart, for as much as their insurance provider will pay, but I cannot prove this with one visit.
I will be reviewing the paperwork they included with my booking that vaguely mentions acupuncture, and I will be complaining to the College of Physicians and Surgeons for being referred to acupuncture for a real health care need.
If this clinic will push acupuncture and "spinal manipulation" they will collect your money without any concern if they are actually helping improve your medical condition.