Physiotherapy & Sports Clinics in Stayner, Ontario
Stayner is Clearview Township's main community in Simcoe County's snow belt, where skiing at Kolapore Uplands and Wasaga Beach Nordic trails, cycling on the Georgian Bay coastline routes, and community hockey define four-season athletic life near the Blue Mountain region. Sports clinics in Stayner and Clearview Township provide physiotherapy, chiropractic care, and kinesiology tape therapy for South Georgian Bay athletes managing ski season injuries, cycling overuse conditions, and recreational sport trauma. Whether you're a Nordic skier at Kolapore or managing a hockey injury, sports medicine access through the Collingwood-Stayner corridor ensures expert care in Simcoe County's snow belt.
Insurance & Coverage
OHIP covers physiotherapy only for Ontario residents aged 19 and under, 65 and over, or recently discharged from hospital. Most working-age adults pay out-of-pocket ($80–$150/session) or use extended health benefits through an employer plan (Blue Cross, Sun Life, Manulife, Canada Life), which typically cover 80–100% up to an annual maximum.
3 clinics in Stayner
201 Huron St, Stayner, ON L0M 1S0, Canada
Stayner, ON
7344 ON-26, Stayner, ON L0M 1S0, Canada
Stayner, ON
7142, ON-26, Stayner, ON L0M 1S0, Canada
Stayner, ON
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Common injuries treated in Stayner
FAQs — Sports Clinics in Stayner
How many sports clinics are in Stayner, Ontario?
SportClinicFinder lists 3 active sports and physiotherapy clinics in Stayner, Ontario. These include physiotherapy, chiropractic, massage therapy, athletic therapy, sports medicine, and podiatry clinics. Use the search and filter tools to narrow results by injury type or specialty.
Does insurance cover physiotherapy in Stayner?
OHIP covers physiotherapy only for Ontario residents aged 19 and under, 65 and over, or recently discharged from hospital. Most working-age adults pay out-of-pocket ($80–$150/session) or use extended health benefits through an employer plan (Blue Cross, Sun Life, Manulife, Canada Life), which typically cover 80–100% up to an annual maximum.
Do I need a doctor’s referral for physiotherapy in Stayner?
No referral is needed to see a physiotherapist in Ontario — physiotherapists are primary contact practitioners you can book directly. However, some extended health benefit plans require a physician’s referral for reimbursement, so check your policy before your first appointment. Referrals may also be required for WSIB or motor vehicle accident claims.
What sports injuries do Stayner physiotherapy clinics treat?
Sports and physiotherapy clinics in Stayner treat a wide range of musculoskeletal injuries including knee pain, ankle sprains, IT band syndrome, plantar fasciitis, rotator cuff strains, shin splints, back pain, hip pain, wrist injuries, and neck pain. Many clinics also offer kinesiology tape therapy, sports medicine consultations, and return-to-sport rehabilitation programs.
What is kinesiology tape and do clinics in Stayner offer it?
1 clinic in Stayner offer kinesiology tape therapy. Kinesiology tape is a flexible elastic tape used by physiotherapists to reduce pain and support muscles during recovery. TapeGeeks supplies professional-grade kinesiology tape to clinics across Ontario.