Barbara has a passion for serving the health and wellbeing of others. She is committed to life-long learning, advanced clinical skills, and an individualized approach to care. Her passion is expressed in a clinic that is bright and inviting, with an atmosphere that is safe, friendly, non-judgmental, and always supportive.
Her priority is giving her clients information and options, allowing them control of their own care choices. She is a therapist, advisor, teacher, trainer, mentor, and friend to those she is privileged to care for. Those qualities are what attracts and retains the loyalty of her many patients and clients.
Therapist: Police-Fire Games, Manitoba-Saskatchewan Swim meets, Echo Valley Triathlon, Women’s Volleyball Network, and Open Door Society (Regina)
Yes, we do offer second opinions. Our approach is rooted in understanding the biomechanics of the body, movement, rehabilitation, and orthopedics.
In fact, we believe you should routinely ask for second opinions so you can make the best informed decisions for your own health.
We also offer:No, you do not need a referral or MRI prior to coming in. Kineci is readily accessible – simply call for an appointment.
4 options:
Hours are by appointment.
We are open 7am-6pm Monday-Friday.
Special accommodations appointments are available with an additional fee.
We are glad you asked. Fortunately, we do contract with many insurance companies.
Insurance companies limit the number visits, the duration of each visit, and the services you are eligible to receive. Their focus is on treating symptoms and limiting services; my priority is on fixing causes and optimizing the value you receive.
Our education and training is highly specialized and you insurance companies are not willing to pay for this advanced form of care.
A core value belief we hold is that Your Health should be Your Choice.
Your health care decisions should not be made by administrators who do not know you and your needs.
We will help you to the best of our abilities but are sometimes limited by your insurance company dictating your care, who you can see, how much time you can spend with them, what procedures you can receive, and what body parts you can have treated.
If we do not contract with your insurance, at any time during your plan of care, you may request a receipt that itemizes the services you received and the payments you made, called a ‘super-bill’. You may be able to submit that to your insurance company for reimbursement, except for Medicare. Medicare insurance nor secondary insurance with Medicare will not pay for the specialty services we provide.
$197 / 60 min
(“You’ll get a discount and you will get less than you paid for” and /or “you’ll pay a bit more and you’ll get more than you paid for.” – Godin)
Yes, we do offer second opinions. Our approach is rooted in understanding the biomechanics of the body, movement, rehabilitation, and orthopedics.
In fact, we believe you should routinely ask for second opinions so you can make the best informed decisions for your own health.
We also offer:We are glad you asked. Fortunately, we do contract with many insurance companies.
Insurance companies limit the number visits, the duration of each visit, and the services you are eligible to receive. Their focus is on treating symptoms and limiting services; my priority is on fixing causes and optimizing the value you receive.
Our education and training is highly specialized and you insurance companies are not willing to pay for this advanced form of care.
A core value belief we hold is that Your Health should be Your Choice.
Your health care decisions should not be made by administrators who do not know you and your needs.
We will help you to the best of our abilities but are sometimes limited by your insurance company dictating your care, who you can see, how much time you can spend with them, what procedures you can receive, and what body parts you can have treated.
If we do not contract with your insurance, at any time during your plan of care, you may request a receipt that itemizes the services you received and the payments you made, called a ‘super-bill’. You may be able to submit that to your insurance company for reimbursement, except for Medicare. Medicare insurance nor secondary insurance with Medicare will not pay for the specialty services we provide.
Yes, we do offer second opinions. Our approach is rooted in understanding the biomechanics of the body, movement, rehabilitation, and orthopedics.
In fact, we believe you should routinely ask for second opinions so you can make the best informed decisions for your own health.
We also offer:We are glad you asked. Fortunately, we do contract with many insurance companies.
Insurance companies limit the number visits, the duration of each visit, and the services you are eligible to receive. Their focus is on treating symptoms and limiting services; my priority is on fixing causes and optimizing the value you receive.
Our education and training is highly specialized and you insurance companies are not willing to pay for this advanced form of care.
A core value belief we hold is that Your Health should be Your Choice.
Your health care decisions should not be made by administrators who do not know you and your needs.
We will help you to the best of our abilities but are sometimes limited by your insurance company dictating your care, who you can see, how much time you can spend with them, what procedures you can receive, and what body parts you can have treated.
If we do not contract with your insurance, at any time during your plan of care, you may request a receipt that itemizes the services you received and the payments you made, called a ‘super-bill’. You may be able to submit that to your insurance company for reimbursement, except for Medicare. Medicare insurance nor secondary insurance with Medicare will not pay for the specialty services we provide.