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How much does an osteopathy treatment cost? Do health plans and Insurers pay for osteopathy services?

The cost varies from clinic to clinic. The recommended fee guide is $60 to $80 for 30 minutes and $90 to $140 for 60 minutes sessions. It is worth checking with one’s insurance plan, as most extended health plan (EHP) providers pay an annual portion for osteopathy; which is approximately $300 to $500 per year in the province of Ontario (coverage varies as per each individual policy). Most employees of private and public sectors as well as most full time university and college students in the province of Ontario are covered for osteopathy treatments through their EHP providers.

Ontario auto insurers cover osteopathy treatments if patient is injured as a result of a motor vehicle accident. The maximum amount payable for osteopathic treatment by auto insurers in Ontario is $53.00 per session as set by Financial Service Commission of Ontario (FSCO).


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National Academy of Osteopathy (NAO), located in Toronto, Ontario is a school founded as a Canadian institution that would offer an excellent education, be a catalyst for developing a unified profession, conduct research to further the scientific basis of manual osteopathy, become the home for knowledge related to manual osteopathy and be the face of the profession to governments, third party payers, and the general public. NAO educates osteopathic manual practitioners with a four months condensed full time and two part time (nine months and three year) professional programs leading to a Diploma in Manual Osteopathic Practice (DO(MP)).