Health Centre

Health Centre

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Physiotherapy

Campus Health Physio provides quality physiotherapy services for the students and staff of the University of Canterbury.

We have a friendly team of highly qualified and experienced clinicians who can provide a comprehensive range of physiotherapy services. Our team is comprised of four physiotherapists who also work at Riccarton Physio.

It is our philosophy to deliver cost effective, high quality treatment, advice and education for people who suffer musculoskeletal injuries and problems.

Campus Health Physio provides the highest standard of care in a professional yet friendly environment and employs a one-on-one, hands-on approach.

See us for all your:

  • Sports injuries
  • Back or neck pain
  • Posture advice
  • Injury rehabilitation
  • Post surgical rehabilitation
  • Acupuncture
  • Strapping/Kinesio taping

To make an appointment for Physiotherapy please phone the Health Centre (see contacts page).

Come and let the one of the team help you out. There is no charge for your first appointment (when ACC). Subsequent appointments for students are $10 if ACC– see full list under charges.

Dietician services

We have the good fortune to have access to University of Otago dietician interns who are able to provide valuable advice for staff and students concerned about healthy eating, weight control, avoidance of anaemia etc. They work under the supervision of clinical tutors at the Christchurch School of Medicine.

Disabled Student Services

There are  disabled car parks at the west (car park end) of the clinic.

The centre has automatic front doors, a low reception desk area, 2 toilets for disabled persons.

Phone

  • On campus extension: 6402
  • Off campus: +64 3 364 2402

Fax

+64 3 364 2457

Email

healthcentre@canterbury.ac.nz

Further assistance and information about the services and resources available at the University of Canterbury for students who have a disability are available from the UC Disability Support Service.

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