About Gisborne Chiropractic Clinic
Gisborne Chiropractic Clinic is a healthcare practice located in Gisborne, Victoria, Australia, focused on spinal, joint, and musculoskeletal health. The clinic provides hands-on chiropractic care such as spinal adjustments, posture and movement assessments, rehabilitation exercises, and lifestyle advice aimed at reducing pain and improving mobility. Patients commonly visit for issues like back and neck pain, headaches, sports or work-related injuries, and general spinal maintenance. The practice serves local residents and surrounding Macedon Ranges communities, and appointments are typically pre-booked through their website (gisbornechiropractic.com.au) or by phone.
A charge from Gisborne Chiropractic Clinic will usually relate to a consultation or treatment session you (or a family member) attended at the clinic. Common transaction types include an initial consultation and examination, standard follow-up chiropractic sessions, extended sessions for complex cases, or multi-visit care plans that may be paid in advance. You may also see charges linked to products such as pillows, braces, supports, or exercise/rehab equipment purchased at the clinic. In some cases, you might see multiple smaller charges on the same day if your visit involved both professional services and products, or if your private health insurance was processed and there was a separate gap payment.
If you’re unsure about a Gisborne Chiropractic Clinic charge, start by checking recent and past appointments for yourself or family members, along with any receipts emailed or printed at the time of your visit. Review your calendar, text/email reminders from the clinic, and your health fund claims history to match the date and amount. To resolve questions, contact the clinic directly via the phone number or contact form listed on gisbornechiropractic.com.au and request a copy of your invoice or a detailed statement of services. Common issues—such as duplicate-looking charges, misunderstanding of treatment package billing, or confusion between health fund rebates and gap payments—can usually be clarified quickly once the clinic confirms the date of service, the treating practitioner, and the services provided.