Wowee that's expensive. There's enough expenses being pregnant, but to charge that much for an allied health service is just greedy.All the answers to these hard-hitting questions are FREE ON GOOGLE, Sarah. You utter ass.
As it happens I am pregnant and have recently got quotes from a bunch of pelvic floor physios.
They ranged from $80-$160, and even less if you hold any concessions or have private health cover. This is for one on one, face to face, custom assessments and tailored programs for me. Not some generic dribble you can find for free online. At the upper end ($160) was for a pelvic physio and clinical Pilates instructor whose sessions also include use of a Pilates studio and all professional equipment. And Sarah’s seriously trying to sell me on nearly the same price for generic information?!
Tell me you’re a money hungry scammer without telling me you’re a money hungry scammer.
Edit: I am curious to know exactly how much Charlotte charges for her one-on-one consultations…maybe I should give Flow Physio Co a call…
EDIT 2: Charlotte charges $205 for initial consult and $136 per follow up. Not including private health rebates.
Sooo, the question is, would you rather pay ~$200 at Flow Physio (or much less at other places, and even less again a with a rebate) for a custom plan, or $120 for generic info that you could Google? Option 2 comes with pics of Sezzy and dumbass names for the exercises like MoOnShiNe PrInCesS LunGeS.
Great investigation skills though