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Privacy policy

Terms of use and privacy policy

At Physio Multiservices, respecting your privacy is of the utmost importance, and our privacy policy is designed to inform you of our practices regarding the personal information you provide through our website.

Our site is designed to provide you with information about Physio Multiservices, the location of our clinics, opening hours and services offered. Also links to our professional associations and partners.

The general terms and conditions of use of our site come into force on the date they are put online and are valid from the first use of the site by the user, and for the entire duration of use of the site, until new general terms and conditions of use replace the present ones. We invite you to consult them regularly.

Physio Multiservices in no way guarantees the accuracy, precision or completeness of the information available on its site via external links to other websites.

We reserve the right to modify or correct the content of the information published on this site at any time without prior notice.

Scope of our general terms of use and privacy policy

The general terms of use and our privacy policy apply to our website.

Personal data protection

Dear customer,

This letter is being sent to you to provide you with all the information you need in light of the recent modernization of various laws aimed at protecting your personal and health information.

When you request services offered at our clinic, authorized personnel collect various personal information about you in your patient file:

– Your name, mailing address, telephone number, date of birth and e-mail address;

– Information about the reason for your visit;

– Additional information required to meet your health needs, such as your condition-related test results, medication lists, health care professional information, etc.

Collecting your information :

Authorized personnel obtain your personal information, both verbally and in writing, directly from you, from the health professionals you consult or from a representative of the authorized paying agency. The staff collects only the information that is necessary to provide you with the services you will receive at the clinic.

Retention and use of your information:

Your patient record is kept confidential and secure by the clinic. The professionals consulted use the information contained in your patient file for the purposes of the services and care offered to you.

To enable us to provide you with services and care, your information may be shared, when necessary, with the following types of parties:

– Paying agencies such as CNESST or SAAQ;

– Other health professionals;

– Insurers (RAMQ and other public and private insurers);

– Any other party, if permitted by law.

If access to your personal information is required, such access will be limited and supervised in order to preserve the security and confidentiality of your data. These parties are bound by legal or contractual data protection requirements.

Please note that the party receiving your personal information may store it on servers outside Quebec. This could be the case, for example, with your insurer.

Your personal information is kept for as long as you receive professional services at the clinic. If you cease to be a patient of our clinic, your personal information will be retained for the length of time required by the various laws governing the practice of each profession, and will then be securely destroyed.

Right to restrict, refuse or withdraw access to your information :

In certain circumstances, the law allows you to restrict, refuse or withdraw access to all or part of your information. Please note that this type of request could, in some cases, prevent you from receiving the service you requested. If this is your decision, please notify your healthcare professional, who will be able to explain the implications and confirm your decision.

Access to your information and rectification :

At any time, you have the right to request access to or correction of your personal information. Simply contact one of our staff members.

Consent :

By requesting services from our clinic, you confirm your consent to the above.

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to ask our staff to put you in touch with our clinic’s Privacy Officer.

We also invite you to read the Personal Information Policy to which we adhere and which can be found on our website at :

Data exchanged automatically

When you access our site, your computer equipment (computer, laptop, tablet or other) and our server automatically exchange data. This exchange is necessary for the server to send you a file compatible with your equipment.

Information transmitted automatically between computers does not reveal your identity; it is collected for technological requirements necessary for Internet browsing.

Our website keeps track of the number of visits and the pages most frequently visited by visitors.

External links

Our site provides links to other sites. The information that these other sites may collect is not subject to this privacy policy. Please refer to the privacy policy of the Web site you are visiting.

Use of cookies

Cookies are used to facilitate navigation of our site pages. These cookies do not allow us to identify you or collect any personal information about you. If you do not wish our site to use cookies, we invite you to set your browser to block cookies. However, doing so may prevent you from using certain functions offered on the site.

Using Google Analytics

We use a well-known analytical tool on our site, Google Analytics.

Google Analytics uses cookies to collect information about your use of this website:

The pages you visit

The date, time, duration and frequency of your visits

The links you click on).

Your computer’s operating system type

Your operating system language

Your Internet service provider

Your geographical location (region).

Your IP address is also collected, but anonymized (truncated) to ensure the confidentiality of your information.

This information is stored on the servers of our web host. Google may also transfer this information to third parties where required to do so by law.

Google uses the information it collects to produce reports on your use of our website, enabling us to improve it.

Block Google Analytics

You can prevent Google from collecting information about your browsing by installing the Google Analytics deactivation add-on on your computer.

Information sent by e-mail

When you communicate with us by e-mail via our website, you provide us with your name, e-mail address and a message. When we receive these e-mails, we treat them with the same concern for confidentiality as we would a clinic visit or paper correspondence. Your personal information is then used by our staff to process your request and only the person(s) concerned will be informed to ensure follow-up.

To find out more about this policy

If you have any questions regarding this policy, we invite you to contact us by using the contact us section or by phone at 514-703-2725.

Respect for intellectual property rights

The content of our site, texts, logos and other information are the exclusive property of Physio Multiservices. Reproduction in whole or in part of any documents or information published on our site is strictly authorized for information purposes only and for personal and private use.

Personal data protection

Dear customer,

This letter is being sent to you to provide you with all the information you need in light of the recent modernization of various laws aimed at protecting your personal and health information.

When you request services offered at our clinic, authorized personnel collect various personal information about you in your patient file:

– Your name, mailing address, telephone number, date of birth and e-mail address;

– Information about the reason for your visit;

– Additional information required to meet your health needs, such as your condition-related test results, medication lists, health care professional information, etc.

Collecting your information :

Authorized personnel obtain your personal information, both verbally and in writing, directly from you, from the health professionals you consult or from a representative of the authorized paying agency. The staff collects only the information that is necessary to provide you with the services you will receive at the clinic.

Retention and use of your information:

Your patient record is kept confidential and secure by the clinic. The professionals consulted use the information contained in your patient file for the purposes of the services and care offered to you.

To enable us to provide you with services and care, your information may be shared, when necessary, with the following types of parties:

– Paying agencies such as CNESST or SAAQ;

– Other health professionals;

– Insurers (RAMQ and other public and private insurers);

– Any other party, if permitted by law.

If access to your personal information is required, such access will be limited and supervised in order to preserve the security and confidentiality of your data. These parties are bound by legal or contractual data protection requirements.

Please note that the party receiving your personal information may store it on servers outside Quebec. This could be the case, for example, with your insurer.

Your personal information is kept for as long as you receive professional services at the clinic. If you cease to be a patient of our clinic, your personal information will be retained for the length of time required by the various laws governing the practice of each profession, and will then be securely destroyed.

Right to restrict, refuse or withdraw access to your information :

In certain circumstances, the law allows you to restrict, refuse or withdraw access to all or part of your information. Please note that this type of request could, in some cases, prevent you from receiving the service you requested. If this is your decision, please notify your healthcare professional, who will be able to explain the implications and confirm your decision.

Access to your information and rectification :

At any time, you have the right to request access to or correction of your personal information. Simply contact one of our staff members.

Consent :

By requesting services from our clinic, you confirm your consent to the above.

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to ask our staff to put you in touch with our clinic’s Privacy Officer.


Other physiotherapy services:

  • Physiotherapy for running
    Physiotherapists offer injury prevention and treatment, global assessment, biomechanical, running pattern and shoe analysis, as well as basic preventive advice to runners. The sports physio component of the clinic goes even further. The firm joins forces with the Au Rythme de nos foulées race in Châteauguay and the Défi X-Training in Beauharnois to provide support and expertise to athletes.
  • Perineal rehabilitation
    Perineal reeducation can help! There are some ailments that aren’t easy to talk about, even to your doctor. For many women, urinary incontinence is one of them. These problems arise when the pelvic floor muscles stop working properly.

    Perineal re-education aims to re-learn the correct use of the perineal muscles and strengthen weakened pelvic floor muscles.
  • Radial shockwave therapy
    Our physiotherapists use radial shockwave therapy to reduce pain caused by chronic conditions such as chronic shoulder tendinopathy, plantar fasciitis, epicondylitis, Achilles tendon tendinopathy, patellar tendon tendinopathy and other chronic conditions. Treatments are spread over 3 to 4 sessions, 1 week apart. Post-treatment telephone follow-up will be carried out by the physiotherapist responsible for the patient.
  • Needles under the dermis
    The use of needles under the dermis is an increasingly popular technique in the world of physiotherapy. This method is a supplement to the other techniques used by a physiotherapist during conventional treatment. It involves the insertion of needles without the injection of liquid. The effectiveness of this technique depends on a number of factors. For example, the insertion of a dry needle creates small lesions that reactivate surrounding tissue repair. It can also enable the physiotherapist to deactivate trigger points in the musculature, and create an analgesic effect in the treated area. This technique is indicated for all musculoskeletal problems, such as migraines, neck, back and lumbar pain and/or sprains, tendonitis, chronic pain, etc. It’s important to note that this technique is distinct from acupuncture, since the latter is based on Chinese medicine and meridian concepts. Physiotherapeutic puncture is limited to local treatment of the affected area.
  • Temporomandibular joint (TMJ)
    Did you know that your temporomandibular joint (jaw) can benefit from the services of a physiotherapist just like any other joint in the body? Jaw pain or locking (difficulty opening your mouth) are examples of problems that may lead you to consult a physiotherapist. A problem with the temporomandibular joint can also cause headaches, neck pain, difficulty chewing and so on.

    The physiotherapist will assess your condition and establish an appropriate treatment plan with you. Treatment may include manual therapy, muscle relaxation, exercise instruction or electrotherapy, depending on your condition. Don’t hesitate to consult a physiotherapy professional for your jaw problem!
  • Manual therapy
    Orthopedic manual therapy is a physiotherapy treatment modality. It includes manual techniques (soft-tissue techniques, mobilizations and/or manipulations) as well as therapeutic exercises, with the aim of restoring mobility, function and pain. It’s an individualized therapeutic approach that takes into account the physiotherapist’s assessment of your condition and recognized evidence.
  • CNESST & SAAQ
    Work accident (CNESST formerly CSST)
    Following a work-related accident, you need to see a doctor. If your doctor refers you to physiotherapy, he or she will give you a prescription. All you have to do is contact us or come to one of our clinics with this prescription, and we’ll take care of the rest. Our customer service representative will take the necessary steps with the CNESST, and you’ll be able to start your treatment as soon as possible. The CNESST assumes the costs and pays the clinic directly for your care.
    Road accident (SAAQ)
    Following a road accident, you need to see a doctor. If your doctor refers you to physiotherapy, he or she will give you a prescription. Simply bring this prescription to one of our clinics, and we’ll forward the request to the SAAQ. When the request is accepted, you don’t have to pay for your physiotherapy treatments, since the SAAQ pays the clinic directly.
  • Sports coverage
    Physio Multiservices specializes in the evaluation, rehabilitation and prevention of sports injuries by offering a complete range of physical rehabilitation services. Our mobile unit enables us to offer services directly on site at sporting events.
  • Sports physiotherapy
    Physio Multiservices clinics are renowned for the effectiveness of their treatments and the results they deliver. Thanks to our 13 clinics located in Châteauguay, Mercier, Beauharnois, Sainte-Catherine, Quartier Dix30, Mont-Saint-Hilaire, Saint-Amable, Ormstown and Saint-Louis-de-Gonzague, we can guarantee the highest standards of care. Specialized for over 20 years in physiotherapy for athletes and sportspeople, our clinics offer a full range of services, including physiotherapy, shockwave therapy, osteopathy, sports and therapeutic massage and acupuncture.
  • Vestibular rehabilitation (vertigo)
    Vertigo is the most common symptom of a vestibular disorder. Vertigo is a sensation of movement, of the environment or of the person. About one person in seven seems to have experienced vertigo at some time in his or her life. Vertigo is often experienced as an emergency by those who suffer from it, whereas in the vast majority of cases, vertigo is a benign manifestation. Generally triggered by a change in head position, vertigo is brief and can lead to nausea and vomiting. Vertigo corresponds to an anomaly in the regulation of the vestibular system, the part of the inner ear involved in balance and posture. In physiotherapy, your professional will assess your condition using a detailed questionnaire and a series of positioning tests/maneuvers. A personalized treatment plan will then be drawn up. In most cases, this will include vestibular rehabilitation.

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