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Individual care
Each treatment in Berlin is adapted to your personal needs in order to address your complaints in a targeted manner and achieve sustainable progress.
Modern therapeutic approaches
Innovative methods and the latest technology enable advanced treatment that accelerates your recovery and ensures long-term success.
Long-term prevention
With a focus on prevention, we sustainably strengthen your health so that you can move freely and actively prevent symptoms.
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For privately insured persons.
Are you a private patient and have received a prescription from your doctor or would you like to expand your physiotherapy as a legally insured person? Then make an appointment with meinphysio+ in Berlin and use our physiotherapy expertise to help you.
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Frequently asked questions.
As a rule, a small part of the costs of physiotherapy and physiotherapy must be paid by legally insured patients themselves. For this, the patient must be of legal age and have no corresponding additional payment exemption.
According to Social Code V, persons with statutory health insurance must pay €10 per prescription and 10% of the treatment costs themselves.
Our practices accept all types of insurance, including legally insured persons, private patients and self-payers.
If you are undergoing physiotherapy treatment and are unable to make an appointment, it is not bad for now. But it is important that you cancel this by telephone as soon as possible, because we would then like to give other patients the chance to get an appointment.
As a rule, appointments should be canceled at least 24 hours in advance, otherwise, unfortunately, a default invoice must be issued for the missed appointment.
How much before my appointment should I be at the practice?
Please arrive at our practice in good time, if possible 5-10 minutes before the start of treatment.
A delayed start of treatment cannot usually be made up for due to our tight schedule.
What should I wear for physical therapy?
You don't need any special clothing for therapeutic treatments in our practices. If sports exercises are the focus of therapy in consultation with our physiotherapists, sporty, comfortable clothing is an advantage.
According to Section 15 of the Federal Joint Committee's Therapeutic Products Directive, a prescription for physiotherapy is generally valid for 28 days. If treatment is not started within this period, the prescription loses its validity.
For private prescriptions, the period of validity is usually three months from the date of issue.
Regardless of whether there is a sports injury, back pain or a herniated intervertebral disc. In most cases, the doctor issues a prescription for physiotherapy. The aim of all physiotherapy is to restore the body's ability to function and move and to alleviate existing pain.
Physiotherapy is covered by the compulsory benefits of statutory health insurance funds.
However, it is a misconception that you can only go to a physiotherapist with a prescription. Of course, as a self-payer, you can also make an appointment for treatment at a practice of your choice.
This applies to just about all treatment methods. However, it is recommended that you only use this option if you have minor health problems. If you have unexplained pain over a longer period of time, it is always necessary to have it clarified by a doctor.
A detailed medical history is usually taken at the first appointment. Your physical therapist will talk to you about your complaints and medical history to create an individualized treatment plan. A physical exam may also be part of the initial visit to assess your mobility and affected areas.
All payments are cashless. For this, we accept all major EC and credit cards.
The abbreviations stand for various physiotherapy measures. For example, MT stands for manual therapy and KG stands for physiotherapy. Your physiotherapist will explain to you which measures stand behind the abbreviations and how they are used for treatment.
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