Apply for Treatment
- Completion of the online Initial Application Form is the first step in establishing if radiowave therapy is an option for you.
- If the enquiry is of a general nature, the Clinic Patient Liaison staff will make contact via email or phone to assist as necessary.
- Some patient conditions preclude treatment. In this instance the Clinic doctors make this assessment and communicate with the prospective patient as necessary (it could be a matter in relation to the state of health of the patient at the time of application or one of a number of more definite contraindications to treatment).
- If the Initial Application shows that treatment may be an option, a Patient Information Pack, which includes a more detailed Patient Assessment Questionnaire, is emailed or posted.
- Once a Patient Information Pack is sent, a follow up phone call is made to the applicant within 4 days to confirm it has been received and to answer any questions.
- If the applicant wishes to submit the Patient Assessment Questionnaire (PAQ) the Clinic staff are on hand to assist with completing the form.
- Once the PAQ is received by the Clinic, the Clinic doctor(s) will respond as quickly as possible. Often patients need to attach copies of recent blood tests, x-rays and other assessments. It can take a few days for a Clinic doctor to assess and correspond with patients – especially if clarification on some detail is required.
- If it is determined from the doctor's assessment of the PAQ that radiowave therapy is an option, the patient is then notified and provided with details of the treatment process. There is no obligation for treatment but it can usually progress within two weeks from this time. (Refer section Fees and Payments).