Osteopathy in Saanichton, BC
2 practitioners at 1 clinic in Saanichton, offering osteopathy, with the prices those clinics publish and the openings their own calendars hold. Ailio adds no booking fee and never marks a price up.
2 practitioners at 1 clinic in Saanichton, offering osteopathy, with the prices those clinics publish and the openings their own calendars hold. Ailio adds no booking fee and never marks a price up.
Openings are read from each clinic’s own booking system and kept regularly up to date; prices are what clinics publish. No clinic pays for position here and Ailio takes no commission. Own a clinic here? Correct your listing →
Ailio holds 2 practitioners across 21 clinics in Saanichton, which is what makes comparing them worth doing at all. Half of the listed prices sit between $130 and $130, but the lengths behind them differ — $130 · 55 min and $130 · 1 hr are usually not the same treatment for a different price, they are different treatments.
The median listed price is $130, taken from 2 priced services at 1 clinic in Saanichton. Half of them fall between $130 and $130. 7 services here publish no price at all and are not in that figure. These are the clinics’ own published rates — Ailio adds no booking fee and never marks a price up.
Not today. Nothing is left in the calendars of the 1 clinic we can currently check in Saanichton. Cancellations are where most short-notice appointments come from, so an alert is usually a better bet than refreshing.
1 clinic of the 1 clinic whose billing page we have read in Saanichton state they submit a claim for you. Public funders named most often: ICBC (1) — those pay the clinic instead of you. Patient plans named most often: Extended health plans (1) — claiming on one of those spends your own annual maximum. These are the clinics’ own words, repeated — confirm with them before you book, because whether a particular claim goes through is between the clinic and the payer.
Every calendar we can read in Saanichton is full for the rest of today. Cancellations are where most short-notice appointments come from, so an alert usually beats refreshing.