Your guide to staying healthy at home with Telehealth
Currently, we are still open and providing care for our patients. For those who are self-isolating, in quarantine or would prefer not to come into the clinic for an appointment, telehealth may be right for you.
There are both clinical and practical considerations when deciding whether telehealth is appropriate for you. Our clinicians can help you decide whether an online consultation will suit your clinical presentation. From a practical perspective, the availability of appropriate technology and any required support at home are also important considerations when deciding on whether this option is suitable for you.
Telehealth uses video conferencing software readily available on your computer or phone to have an online consultation with your allied health practitioner from the comfort of your own home.
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Research shows that telehealth is an effective option for people with a range of conditions. Your clinician can see and hear you, and in most cases, can perform an accurate assessment and develop a treatment plan with you.
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By utilising specific applications, your clinician can see exactly what exercises you are doing or have done to help you stay on track. Continuing your exercise program will help optimise your recovery.
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Some treatment techniques are not possible via telehealth (e.g. manual therapy performed by your therapist) but there are still plenty of options that have been shown to be effective.
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If you are interested in making a telehealth booking, please contact your nearest clinic to discuss.