- Physiotherapy Clinic
Availability
Service Details
- English
Focus & Special Interests
- General population
- LGBTQ+ health
- Men's health
About Us
Helping people stay active and move well has always been a passion of mine, and I’ve been lucky to find a career that aligns with these values. My journey into physiotherapy began through obtaining a Bachelor’s degree in Kinesiology from Queen’s University, then a Master of Science degree in Physical Therapy through the University of Toronto, and most recently a post-professional doctorate degree in Physical Therapy through A.T. Still University.
A true nerd at heart, I firmly believe in continuing education and have received certifications in advanced manual therapy, acupuncture, concussion rehabilitation and sports taping. While I have had the opportunity to travel across the globe as a physiotherapist, I discovered I have a particular interest in home care physiotherapy.
Something about understanding a patient’s environment and seeing the barriers and challenges they need to overcome first-hand resonates with me and inspires me to constantly improve my skills.
I endeavour to stay involved in all aspects of the physiotherapy world, and am heavily involved through the University of Toronto’s Masters of Physical Therapy program and Ontario Internationally Educated Physical Therapy Bridging program as a clinical instructor and laboratory facilitator.
Outside of physiotherapy, you can find me staying active at the gym, on a badminton court, or an ultimate Frisbee field, or in the kitchen at George Brown’s School for Culinary Arts.
- Physiotherapist
- English
What We Can Help With
- Arthritis
- Hip & pelvic pain
- Joint pain
- Tendonitis
- TMJ & facial pain
- COPD & asthma
- Pelvic floor dysfunction
- Cerebral palsy
- Concussion & brain Injury
- Multiple sclerosis & ALS
- Parkinson's disease
- Post-surgical recovery
- Balance & proprioception training
- Chronic injury management
- Concussion management
- Exercise prescription
- Home exercise plans
- Injury prevention & recovery
- Medical acupuncture & dry needling
- Neurological recovery
- Pain management
- Pelvic health therapy
- Pre & post-surgical rehab
- Restore strength & function
Location
Zach Chan Physiotherapy
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
No! Physiotherapists are primary care practitioners and do not require a doctor’s referral. However, some insurance companies will only reimburse for physiotherapy services if a doctor writes a referral, so be sure to check with your insurance provider.
I kindly request that whichever area we treat in your home is free of clutter, and that you dress appropriately for the occasion (i.e. wearing shorts if we’re working on your knee).
I understand that unforeseen incidents may arise, but I kindly ask that if you need to cancel yourappointment, you notify me with a minimum of 24 hours notice, or else a cancellation fee equal to the regular appointment fee will be charged.