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What is AppointmentFind?
AppointmentFind helps you find practitioners with availability and connects you with appointments when you need care now. We show real-time availability from local practitioners across multiple booking platforms, so you can find care when you need it most.
The worst outcome is when someone needs care but can't find a practitioner within a reasonable time, so they end up not getting the care they need. We're here to prevent that by making it easy to see who has availability right now.
Once you've found a practitioner who fits your needs, we recommend continuing to book directly with them for your ongoing care. The best results come from recurring visits to the same practitioner, and direct booking helps maintain that relationship.
About Massage Therapy
Massage therapy is a hands-on treatment that involves manipulating the soft tissues of the body to improve health and well-being. Registered Massage Therapists (RMTs) are healthcare professionals trained in anatomy, physiology, and therapeutic techniques.
Massage therapy can help with pain management, stress reduction, injury rehabilitation, improved circulation, and overall wellness. Many people seek massage therapy for conditions like back pain, muscle tension, headaches, sports injuries, and chronic pain conditions.
In many regions, massage therapy treatments by registered practitioners are covered by extended health insurance plans, making it an accessible option for maintaining your health and wellness.
About Acupuncture
Acupuncture is a regulated, evidence-informed therapy rooted in Traditional Chinese Medicine and increasingly integrated with modern pain science. Licensed practitioners (e.g., Registered Acupuncturists, Traditional Chinese Medicine practitioners, and some physiotherapists or physicians trained in medical acupuncture) assess your symptoms and overall health to create targeted treatment plans using fine, sterile needles at specific points. Treatments may also include electroacupuncture, auricular acupuncture, cupping, gua sha, and heat therapies like moxibustion.
Acupuncture can help with musculoskeletal pain (back, neck, shoulder, knee), headaches and migraines, osteoarthritis, tendinopathies, sciatica, TMJ dysfunction, nausea, stress and anxiety, sleep disturbances, pelvic and menstrual pain, and fertility support. Care aims to reduce pain, calm the nervous system, decrease inflammation, improve circulation, and restore functional movement—often complementing other rehabilitative or medical treatments when appropriate.
In many regions, acupuncture provided by licensed practitioners is covered by extended health insurance plans, and a physician referral is typically not required to begin care.
About Chiropractic
Chiropractic care is a regulated, non-invasive, drug-free healthcare profession focused on how the spine, joints, muscles, and nervous system work together to support movement, comfort, and overall function. Licensed chiropractors (DCs) complete an accredited doctoral-level education that includes extensive training in anatomy, physiology, neurology, orthopedics, biomechanics, diagnosis, imaging, and clinical sciences, followed by licensing requirements that vary by region.
Appointments typically start with a health history and physical examination, with evidence-informed care tailored to your needs and goals. Treatment may include manual therapy such as spinal and joint adjustments or mobilizations, soft-tissue techniques, rehabilitative and stabilization exercises, posture and ergonomic coaching, and lifestyle guidance. Many clinics also offer wellness-focused care and family-oriented approaches, including care plans designed for pregnancy and postpartum, as well as gentle, age-appropriate techniques for infants and children when clinically indicated.
People commonly seek chiropractic care for back pain, neck pain, headaches, sciatica, joint and mobility issues, posture-related strain, and sports or repetitive-use injuries. Families may also seek care for infants and children for concerns such as colic, reflux/digestive discomfort (including constipation), feeding or latching challenges (including support around oral ties), sleep difficulties, torticollis, head shape concerns, and general development and wellness support—using gentle, age-appropriate approaches when clinically indicated
About Physiotherapy
Physiotherapy (physical therapy) is a regulated, evidence-based healthcare profession focused on restoring movement, reducing pain, and improving function across the musculoskeletal, neurological, and cardiorespiratory systems. Licensed physiotherapists assess how you move, identify the root causes of symptoms, and use targeted treatment plans that may include manual therapy, individualized exercise prescription, education, and modalities such as acupuncture/dry needling, taping, and electrotherapy.
Physiotherapy can help with back and neck pain, joint injuries and sprains, tendinopathies, arthritis, post-surgical and sports rehabilitation, balance and vestibular issues, concussion recovery, and pelvic health concerns. Treatment aims to relieve pain, improve mobility and strength, enhance performance, and prevent recurrence through self-management strategies tailored to your goals—often in collaboration with other healthcare providers when appropriate.
In many regions, physiotherapy provided by licensed practitioners is covered by extended health insurance plans, and no physician referral is required to begin care.
Questions about finding appointments?
If you need help using AppointmentFind, have questions about Massage Therapy, Acupuncture, Chiropractic, Physiotherapy, or want guidance on booking an appointment near you, our team is here to help. We can answer questions about locations, availability, booking links, and how to get the most from our real-time search.
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