Rehabilitation Clinic
At the rehabilitation clinic, patients are seen by a rehabilitation specialist. Patients requiring outpatient rehabilitation care are seen based on a referral from a primary care physician or specialist. Admissions are available on a first-time basis and on a rolling basis. During the consultation, the physician conducts an interview, performs a physical examination, orders additional tests if necessary, reviews medical records, and determines (issues a referral) the appropriate rehabilitation program, such as outpatient physiotherapy (two weeks), Day Rehabilitation Center (three weeks), or other options.
Outpatient Physiotherapy
Physiotherapy is provided based on a referral from a primary care physician or specialist. Outpatient physiotherapy begins with a physiotherapy visit, during which a Master of Physiotherapy will conduct an interview, analyze medical records, and perform a functional examination, and determine the number and type of treatments (exception: if the referring physician is a rehabilitation specialist). Services are provided in the order in which referrals are received. A series of treatments begins within two weeks of the physiotherapy visit and can last a maximum of 10 days. The referral from the referring physician is valid for 30 days.
Day Rehabilitation Center
It is based on a referral from a primary care physician or specialist. The rehabilitation process begins with a qualifying visit with a rehabilitation specialist. During the consultation, the doctor conducts an interview, performs a physical examination, orders additional tests if necessary, reviews medical records, and determines the type of treatment and the length of the treatment series.




