Orchard Health Clinic offers free video consultations
Orchard Health Clinic offers free video consultations
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If bending over too low a desk at home while you work from home is causing chronic pains like backaches and a stiff neck to act up, Orchard Health Clinic’s free video consultations might offer some relief.
With the ongoing COVID-19 situation, it’s not the best time to head out to a chiropractor or physiotherapist, so these free video consultations are a perfect way to deal with your aches and pains while staying safe at home.
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Orchard Health Clinic
Using osteopathy and physiotherapy, the clinic specialises in bone and muscle conditions like arthritis, carpal tunnel syndrome and tennis elbow. Their professional therapists treat everyone from professional MMA fighters with torn ligaments to pregnant women with aching backs.
Free video consultations for first-time customers
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First-time customers can enjoy a free 30-minute video consultation worth $107. Via a video call, you will be able to speak with a professional therapist to understand your condition and get useful lifestyle and exercise advice.
For those who want additional sessions, 30-minute video consultation sessions are priced at $107 (GST inclusive), while a Telehealth Package of 3×30 minute sessions costs $192.60 (GST inclusive).
To schedule a free telehealth consultation, simply visit the link below or phone in at 9127 3178.
Book your session at Orchard Health Clinic here
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