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What do I need to bring to the first appointment?
- 22-01-2010
- Categorized in: Frequently Asked Questions
This list covers most of the usual items people bring with them to their initial physiotherapy appointment. If you have any other question regarding other items you may wish to bring to your appointment please contact Physio4motion on (enquiries@physio4motion.co.uk) or log a support ticket here.
- Your usual trainers
- Suitable clothing e.g. shorts for assessment of a knee injury
- Physio4motion – Patient information sheet emailed to you on booking your appointment
- Cheque or cash to cover session fees (Link to fees page)
- GP referral letter (if you have one)
- Insurance company covering letter (If you have one)
- Medical Images e.g. X-ray (Radiographs) or MRI scans and reports