Nous acceptons de nouveaux patients – Visitez-nous au 9, rue St. Charles, Ottawa (Ontario)
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Parc de stationnement
1 à 3 heures disponibles sur une place de stationnement sur rue dans les quartiers avoisinants, notamment :
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Saint Charles St., Barrette St., Laval St., etc.
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Commanda Way, Champlain Ave, Putman Ave, etc.
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Paiement
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Uniquement par carte bancaire et en espèces. Les cartes de crédit ne sont pas acceptées.
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Nous proposons la facturation directe à la plupart des assureurs, y compris les assureurs Croix Bleue et les assureurs des victimes de collisions automobiles.
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La couverture offerte par la WSIB n’est pas acceptée.
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Certains praticiens proposent une facturation directe pour les patients victimes d’un accident de véhicule automobile. Veuillez nous joindre pour plus de renseignements!
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Recommandations
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Une recommandation d’un médecin est requise pour accéder aux services médicaux.
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Tous les autres services ne nécessitent pas de recommandation, mais nous vous conseillons de vérifier auprès de votre assureur s’il exige la recommandation d’un médecin pour procéder au remboursement.
"While running Spine Care clinics abroad, I worked with patients with varied cultural beliefs and ideas about the causes of their pain such as a curse being the cause of their back pain", Dr. Geoff Outerbridge recalls. "These experiences taught me the importance of adapting my approach to each patient without challenging their beliefs while trying to deliver evidence-based care."
Since 2011, Dr. Outerbridge's work with World Spine Care in Botswana has profoundly influenced his chiropractic practice in Ottawa. During his time with the organization, which aims to provide evidence based, integrated and sustainable spine care to underserved communities, he learned to navigate complex cultural landscapes while delivering quality healthcare.
Spine Care From Botswana to Ottawa: How Global Experience Shapes Local Care

January 2011 - Padali, India. Near Sawai Madhopur and the Ranthambor tiger preserve, Rajastan.
"By acknowledging and respecting individual perspectives while providing scientifically sound treatment, I can offer more effective and personalized musculoskeletal care" Dr. Outerbridge notes. His global experience solidified his understanding that empathy and adapting to patient beliefs are foundational elements of care.
This approach has enhanced his practice in Canada. He recognizes that every patient—regardless of cultural background—brings unique experiences, beliefs, and perceptions about health.
Through his journey from Botswana to Ottawa, Dr. Outerbridge exemplifies how international experiences can profoundly enhance local healthcare practices.
Bridging Cultural Understanding and Medical Excellence