FAQ
While not always preventable, early education and risk-reduction strategies—like gentle movement, skin care, and compression—can lower your chances of developing lymphedema after surgery or radiation.
Yes! We provide compression garments for day and night use. Our staff are certified authorizers for the Ontario Assistive Devices Program (ADP), and our admin team is well versed in navigating the paperwork associated, which may help cover the cost of your compression products.
The Assistive Devices Program (ADP) is a government-funded program that covers a portion of the cost of compression garments (among other things) for people diagnosed with lymphedema. Our staff will assess your needs and help you complete the necessary paperwork during your assessment appointment.
We’re a one-stop-shop clinic focused entirely on cancer, lymphatic, lipedema, and plastic surgery rehab. That means every member of our team is specially trained in these fields of care. We take a collaborative, whole-person approach—offering private treatment rooms, hands-on care, and education that empowers you beyond the clinic.
Yes! Many of our patients come to us months or years after finishing treatment. Whether you’re managing fatigue, stiffness, lymphedema, body image changes, emotional recovery, or have an unrelated injury/concern and just want a team that understands your medical history, we’re here to support you at every stage.
We’d love to speak with you. Contact us or book a free 15-minute virtual consultation to learn how we can help.