FAQ’s
What to expect on my first visit?
When you visit GC Remedial Massage for the first time, we recommend arriving approximately 10 minutes before your scheduled appointment. This allows sufficient time to complete a necessary patient consent form, ensuring we have all the relevant information about your health history and current physical condition. This process is vital for customizing your massage experience.
Additionally, you’ll have the opportunity for a confidential discussion with our practitioner to address any specific issues, pain, discomfort, or special requirements you might have.
Each treatment at GC Remedial Massage is individually designed to suit your needs, ensuring a personalized and effective session focused on alleviating your pain and discomfort in a comfortable and relaxing environment.
Communication is key, so we encourage you to share your preferences and needs for an optimal massage experience.
Can I Use My Private Health Fund?
GC Remedial Massage accepts all major private health funds. We advise you to inform us about your health insurance prior to your appointment. This helps us address any questions about rebates and your specific coverage, ensuring a smooth and informed experience for your visit. Our team is ready to assist with any inquiries you may have.
Is Remedial Massage Painful?
WE ACCEPT ALL MAJOR HEALTH FUNDS
Make the most out of your private health fund benefits with remedial massage.
Contact us for more information
- 0402 143 955
- admin@gcremedialmassage.com.au
- 5/37 Musgrave Ave, Southport QLD 4215
- 60 minute massage $110 / 90 minute massage $155
Before Your Appointment:
For new clients, please arrive at the clinic 10 minutes prior to your scheduled appointment to fill out a health history form.
We require a 24-hour notice for any changes or cancellations of your appointment.
To respect the time of all our clients, treatments will conclude as scheduled, regardless of your arrival time.
We recommend arriving 5 minutes early to ensure you receive your full treatment time and avoid any reduction in service duration.