NAO Graduate
I've read a lot of reviews including the 1 star rating which comments were "fake schools", " not accredited", "insurance claims were rejected" and I would like to make it clear for people.
In Ontario, Alberta, Quebec, even across Canada wide our graduates can join and "accredited" by Ontario Osteopathic Alternative Medicine Association (OOAMA), Society of Osteopath Canada (SOC), National Manual Osteopathic Society (NMOS), Ontario Association of Osteopathic Practitioners (OAOP) just to name a few. Upon graduation, you may join either associations to bill insurance company under extended health care plans (EHCP) in order for your patients/clients to receive reimbursements. I do not have issues in terms of billing or rejected claims.
I was a in-class student so my review will be base on that only. The Professors which instructed our class are professional, well-rounded knowledge and extremely patients with us. I cannot comment on how other schools teaches their students but I can say that NAO professors not only demonstrate techniques in front of the class, they also demonstrate techniques on all the students individually so you can understand how its done safe and correctly. Lots of my patients after receiving my treatments are feeling much better, decrease pain, sleeping better and more energetic all because of what I learn at NAO. NAO "open" the door for me to learn more about osteopathy but its up to "me" or the "practitioner" to leap thru the door and explore osteopathy teachings (that was the mentality I felt when I was a NAO).
The best part is Dr. Pourgol business lectures. Normally you would have to pay for such information but its included in our course which I find very useful. I hope this review enlighten future students or potential patients.
I practice in 2 Clinics in Ontario:
SmartLife Physiotherapy Clinic
385 Silver Star Blvd Unit 212, 212 (second floor), Scarborough, Ontario
(416)901-1788
Towncentre Rehab Clinic (OHIP Funded)
60 Brian Harrison Way, 4, Scarborough, Ontario
(416)296-1788
If you are looking for mobile services, questions about the school, looking for treatment, please email me directly: nutridition@gmail.com or find me on facebook "osteoac"
I've read a lot of reviews including the 1 star rating which comments were "fake schools", " not accredited", "insurance claims were rejected" and I would like to make it clear for people.
In Ontario, Alberta, Quebec, even across Canada wide our graduates can join and "accredited" by Ontario Osteopathic Alternative Medicine Association (OOAMA), Society of Osteopath Canada (SOC), National Manual Osteopathic Society (NMOS), Ontario Association of Osteopathic Practitioners (OAOP) just to name a few. Upon graduation, you may join either associations to bill insurance company under extended health care plans (EHCP) in order for your patients/clients to receive reimbursements. I do not have issues in terms of billing or rejected claims.
I was a in-class student so my review will be base on that only. The Professors which instructed our class are professional, well-rounded knowledge and extremely patients with us. I cannot comment on...