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Seeking Professional Services?
If you need personal consultation or treatment from a qualified professional, here's how to find legitimate services:
Licensed Physical Therapist
Contact a registered physical therapist with proper credentials. Verify their HCPC (Health and Care Professions Council) registration number or equivalent professional body accreditation for your country.
In the United Kingdom: Check the HCPC register at hcpc-uk.org
General Medical Doctor
Consult your GP (General Practitioner) for initial assessment and referral to specialist services. Your doctor can recommend appropriate rehabilitation or therapeutic services based on your condition.
In the United Kingdom: Contact your local NHS GP surgery or private medical practice
Registered Medical Facility
Choose accredited hospitals, rehabilitation centres, or specialised wellness clinics that are properly licensed and regulated. Verify their accreditation through official health authorities.
In the United Kingdom: Use the CQC (Care Quality Commission) register to verify facility registration
Official Health Institutions
Contact official public health systems or accredited private health networks in your region. Always ask to see professional credentials and check their standing with regulatory bodies.
In the United Kingdom: NHS England, regional health boards, and ICBs (Integrated Care Boards) provide referral services
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