Skip to main content

How to Grow A Vestibular Physiotherapy Practice to 100+ New Patients A Month

How to Grow A Vestibular Physiotherapy Practice to 100+ New Patients A Month

How to Grow A Vestibular Physiotherapy Practice to 100+ New Patients A Month

Oct 14, 2021 - 20:00 (EDT)
1 hour

Overview:

What effect would an additional 20 new patients a month have on your physiotherapy clinic? How about 50, 75, 100, or thinking big how about over 100?

Does the hard work and time you take attending courses to improve your skills and patient outcomes automatically result in increased referrals?

Does your community have a good understanding of how you can impact their health and well-being?

If you have ever wondered about these things, we get it as we have been there ourselves.

 

You're Invited!

Kregg Ochitwa, physiotherapist and founder of the North 49 Balance & Dizziness Centre, will join us to share his “secret sauce” (looks like it will not be a secret for long!)

Kregg is going to share how he consistently gets well over 100 new vestibular therapy referrals a month, even in a pandemic and when other clinics market the same service.

The information in this webinar is what Kregg wishes someone had told him years ago!

Question: Is this webinar only for those wanting to market their vestibular therapy services?
Answer: No. The strategies provided will help market any physiotherapy service stream or niche (i.e. women’s health, sports injuries, concussion, etc).

Our goal is that after this webinar you will be able to focus on specific strategies to make an impact with any of your service streams.

 

This Webinar Will Result In:

  • Increased new patient referrals.
  • Improved health and well-being in your community.
  • Increased satisfaction with your job.
  • Increased bottom line for your clinic.   

The training you have taken has been great at improving your clinical skills. Now let’s help you market those skills so you can enjoy using them to help others and grow your clinic.

We look forward to seeing you on October 14th! Register below (you must be signed into Embodia to register).

Space is limited to the first 500 registrants. Once registration is full, a waitlist will be started.

The instructors
Kregg Ochitwa
BScPT, CWCE, CredMDT

Kregg has been a registered physical therapist since 1995. Over the years, his caseload has evolved from exclusively orthopedic care to a blend of orthopedic and vestibular rehabilitation. With this background, he has established a strong reputation in concussion management, having treated athletes in the NFL, CFL, collegiate ranks, WHL, high school athletics, and the dedicated weekend warrior.

In 1998, he completed his first course in vestibular rehabilitation. In 2008, he fulfilled all requirements of the Vestibular Rehabilitation: A Competency-Based Course at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia. Since then, he has pursued extensive continuing education throughout North America in orthopedics, traumatic brain injury, and vestibular therapy. In 2025, he earned the designation of Advanced Vestibular Physical Therapist (AVPT) through the University of Pittsburgh.

Given his commitment to ongoing education and evidence-based practice, Kregg has been invited to teach weekend courses and present at conferences throughout North America and Europe. He looks forward to sharing what he has learned over the years to help other clinicians achieve better outcomes in less time.

In 2010, Kregg founded North 49 Physical Therapy and the North 49 Balance & Dizziness Centre in his hometown of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. What began as a single-clinician practice has grown to a team of six physical therapists, with more than half of the clinic’s caseload consisting of patients with dizziness and balance disorders. The clinic collaborates closely with a trusted network of consultants, including specialists in otolaryngology, neurology, neuro-ophthalmology, audiology, occupational therapy, psychology, and neuropsychology.

Too many people live with dizziness unnecessarily, and Kregg’s goal is to help change that.

© 2026 Embodia