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KHOVA Chiropractic

1214 Toorak Rd, Camberwell VIC 3124, Australia, VIC

5.0 (5 reviews)
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About KHOVA Chiropractic

The user wants a unique "About" article for an Australian chiropractic clinic called KHOVA Chiropractic. Let me analyze the requirements carefully:

1. **Word count**: 200-350 words in 3-4 paragraphs 2. **Tone**: Professional, informative, like a well-written directory listing 3. **Content constraints**: - ONLY state facts provided in the data - YMYL compliance: No health claims, promises, or therapeutic guarantees - Use factual language like "offers treatment for", "has experience working with", "services include" 4. **Specific requirements**: - Mention practitioners by name and credentials (but looking at the data... there are no practitioner names or credentials provided!) - Mention specific techniques offered - Include payment/pricing information naturally if available - No heading/title - just body paragraphs - No bullet points or lists - flowing prose - No disclaimers or meta-commentary - Australian English (practise, specialise, organisation)

Wait, looking at the clinic data again: - Clinic name: KHOVA Chiropractic - Address: 1214 Toorak Rd, Camberwell VIC 3124 - Techniques offered: Manual chiropractic adjustments, Drop piece, Instrument-assisted techniques, Soft tissue therapy - Conditions treated: Neck pain, Back pain, Headaches, Poor posture and postural assessment, Shoulder conditions (including frozen shoulder/adhesive capsulitis), Disc injuries, Osteoarthritis, Ankle sprains, Knee pain, Hip pain - Services: Initial Consultation (30 minutes), Follow-up Consultation (15 minutes) - Payment: HICAPS available, No GP referral required - Availability: specific hours provided

Important observation: The data does NOT include any practitioner names or credentials. The requirement says "Mention practitioners by name and their credentials/experience where provided" - since none are provided, I should not invent any.

Key YMYL compliance points: - Do not say "will fix", "will cure", "can treat" - Instead use: "offers treatment for", "has experience working with patients presenting with", "services include"

Australian English spellings: - Practise (verb) vs practice (noun) - in Australian English, the verb is "practise", the noun is "practice" (though this is changing, but traditional Australian English maintains this distinction) - Specialise (not specialize) - Organisation (if needed)

Structure: - Paragraph 1: Introduction to clinic, location, general approach - Paragraph 2: Techniques and conditions (factual, non-promissory language) - Paragraph 3: Services, consultations, payment options - Paragraph 4: Operating hours (optional - could combine with paragraph 3 if word count tight)

Word count check: Need 200-350 words.

Let me draft:

Paragraph 1: KHOVA Chiropractic is located at 1214 Toorak Rd, Camberwell VIC 3124. The practice offers chiropractic care to patients in the Camberwell area. The clinic provides services for individuals experiencing various musculoskeletal concerns, with a focus on thorough assessment and individualised care plans.

Paragraph 2: The practice offers treatment for patients presenting with neck pain, back pain, headaches, and poor posture through postural assessment. The team has experience working with patients presenting with shoulder conditions including frozen shoulder and adhesive capsulitis, disc injuries, osteoarthritis, ankle sprains, knee pain, and hip pain. Techniques utilised at the clinic include manual chiropractic adjustments, drop piece techniques, instrument-assisted techniques, and soft tissue therapy.

Paragraph 3: Services include an Initial Consultation lasting 30 minutes, which encompasses a comprehensive history, examination, and treatment, followed by Follow-up Consultations of 15 minutes for ongoing treatment and advice. The clinic operates with HICAPS facilities available for instant health fund claims, and no GP referral is required to schedule an appointment. KHOVA Chiropractic operates Monday from 10am to 3pm, Tuesday from 12pm to 6pm, Thursday from 12pm to 6pm, and Saturday from 9am to 12pm. The practice is closed Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday.

Word count check: Para 1: ~35 words Para 2: ~75 words Para 3: ~85 words

Total: ~195 words - a bit short. Need to expand to reach 200-350 words.

Let me expand:

Paragraph 1 expansion: KHOVA Chiropractic operates from 1214 Toorak Rd, Camberwell VIC 3124, providing chiropractic services to the local community. The practice focuses on delivering professional care for individuals seeking assistance with various musculoskeletal concerns. Patients visiting the clinic can expect a thorough approach to assessment and management tailored to their individual presentation.

Paragraph 2 expansion: The practice offers treatment for patients presenting with neck pain, back pain, and headaches, along with assessments for poor posture. The team has experience working with patients presenting with shoulder conditions including frozen shoulder and adhesive capsulitis, as well as those managing disc injuries and osteoarthritis. Additionally, the clinic provides care for individuals with ankle sprains, knee pain, and hip pain. To address these presentations, the practitioners employ several techniques including manual chiropractic adjustments, drop piece methods, instrument-assisted techniques, and soft tissue therapy.

Paragraph 3 expansion: New patients commence with an Initial Consultation lasting 30 minutes, during which the practitioner conducts a comprehensive history and examination before providing treatment. Subsequent visits consist of Follow-up Consultations of 15 minutes, focusing on treatment and advice. The clinic features HICAPS facilities for instant health fund claims, and patients do not require a GP referral to book an appointment. Operating hours are Monday 10am to 3pm, Tuesday 12pm to 6pm, Thursday 12pm to 6pm, and Saturday 9am to 12pm. The practice is closed Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday.

Word count check: Para 1: ~45 words Para 2: ~110 words Para 3: ~100 words Total: ~255 words - good, within 200-350 range.

Check for YMYL compliance: - "offers treatment for" - OK - "has experience working with" - OK - "providing chiropractic services" - OK - No "will cure", "will fix", "can treat" (wait, "offers treatment for" is on the border but the instructions specifically say to use "the practice offers treatment for..." so this should be OK. The key is avoiding therapeutic guarantees.)

Check for Australian English: - Practise vs practice: "practice" is correct as a noun (the business), "practise" would be the verb form. In the text I have "practice" as the noun which is correct in Australian English. - Specialise - not used, but if used would need 's' - Organisation - not used

Check for forbidden elements: - No bullet points/lists - checked, using prose - No heading/title - checked - No disclaimers - checked - No invented practitioner names - checked (none provided in data) - Payment info included naturally - checked (HICAPS, no GP referral) - Techniques mentioned - checked - Conditions mentioned with compliant language - checked

One final check on the "practise" vs "practice" issue in Australian English: - The noun (the business/place) is "practice" - The verb (to practise) is "practise" So "KHOVA Chiropractic operates..." and "The practice offers..." are correct.

Wait, looking at my draft again for the conditions section - I used "provides care for" which is also compliant factual language.

Actually, looking closely at the requirements: "do not say the clinic 'will fix', 'will cure', or 'can treat' anything. Instead use factual language like 'the practice offers treatment for...', 'the team has experience working with patients presenting with...', 'services include...'"

So "offers treatment for" is explicitly approved. "Can treat" is forbidden. I have used "offers treatment for" and "has experience working with" which are both explicitly approved in the instructions.

The draft looks good. Let me verify word count one more time by counting carefully:

Para 1: KHOVA Chiropractic operates from 1214 Toorak Rd, Camberwell VIC 3124, providing chiropractic services to the local community. (16 words) The practice focuses on delivering professional care for individuals seeking assistance with various musculoskeletal concerns. (15 words) Patients visiting the clinic can expect a thorough approach to assessment and management tailored to their individual presentation. (17 words) Total para 1: 48 words

Para 2: The practice offers treatment for patients presenting with neck pain, back pain, and headaches, along with assessments for poor posture. (18 words) The team has experience working with patients presenting with shoulder conditions including frozen shoulder and adhesive capsulitis, as well as those managing disc injuries and osteoarthritis. (24 words) Additionally, the clinic provides care for individuals with ankle sprains, knee pain, and hip pain. (13 words) To address these presentations, the practitioners employ several techniques including manual chiropractic adjustments, drop piece methods, instrument-assisted techniques, and soft tissue therapy. (20 words) Total para 2: 75 words

Para 3: New patients commence with an Initial Consultation lasting 30 minutes, during which the practitioner conducts a comprehensive history and examination before providing treatment. (20 words) Subsequent visits consist of Follow-up Consultations of 15 minutes, focusing on treatment and advice. (13 words) The clinic features HICAPS facilities for instant health fund claims, and patients do not require a GP referral to book an appointment. (19 words) Operating hours are Monday 10am to 3pm, Tuesday 12pm to 6pm, Thursday 12pm to 6pm, and Saturday 9am to 12pm. (18 words) The practice is closed Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday. (7 words) Total para 3: 77 words

Total: 200 words exactly. That's at the lower boundary (200-350). I should add a bit more to be comfortably in the range.

Let me expand slightly:

Para 1 add: "The clinic serves patients from Camberwell and surrounding areas." (Now 55 words)

Para 2 add: "These approaches are applied according to each patient's specific needs and clinical presentation." (Now 85 words)

Para 3 add: "These consultation structures ensure adequate time is allocated for both assessment and ongoing management of patient concerns." (Now 86 words)

New total: 226 words. Good.

Actually, looking at the flow, I could make it smoother:

Final version:

KHOVA Chiropractic operates from 1214 Toorak Rd, Camberwell VIC 3124, providing chiropractic services to the local community and surrounding areas. The practice focuses on delivering professional care for individuals seeking assistance with various musculoskeletal concerns. Patients visiting the clinic can expect a thorough approach to assessment and management tailored to their individual presentation.

The practice offers treatment for patients presenting with neck pain, back pain, and headaches, along with assessments for poor posture. The team has experience working with patients presenting with shoulder conditions including frozen shoulder and adhesive capsulitis, as well as those managing disc injuries and osteoarthritis. Additionally, the clinic provides care for individuals with ankle sprains, knee pain, and hip pain. To address these presentations, the practitioners employ several techniques including manual chiropractic adjustments, drop piece methods, instrument-assisted techniques, and soft tissue therapy, applying these approaches according to each patient's specific needs and clinical presentation.

New patients commence with an Initial Consultation lasting 30 minutes, during which the practitioner conducts a comprehensive history and examination before providing treatment. Subsequent visits consist of Follow-up Consultations of 15 minutes, focusing on treatment and advice. These consultation structures ensure adequate time is allocated for both assessment and ongoing management. The clinic features HICAPS facilities for instant health fund claims, and patients do not require a GP referral to book an appointment. Operating hours are Monday 10am to 3pm, Tuesday 12pm to 6pm, Thursday 12pm to 6pm, and Saturday 9am to 12pm, with the practice closed Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday.

Word count check: Para 1: 49 words Para 2: 107 words Para 3: 98 words Total: 254 words

Perfect. 3 paragraphs (could be 4 but 3 is within the 3-4 range), 254 words (within 200-350), professional tone, no invented facts, YMYL compliant language, Australian English, no bullet points, no headings, payment info included, techniques mentioned, hours included.

One final check: "practitioners employ" - is it OK to say practitioners? The data doesn't name them, but there must be practitioners working there if it's a clinic. The instruction says "Mention practitioners by name and their credentials/experience where provided" - since none are provided, I don't mention names, but referring to "the practitioners" generally should be fine as it's a logical assumption that a clinic has practitioners, without specifying who.

Actually, to be ultra-safe and stick strictly to "ONLY state facts provided", I should avoid "practitioners" and say "the clinic" or "the team" or passive voice. The data says "the team has experience" in my draft, but "the team" isn't explicitly named in the data... though "team" is a safe generic term for a clinic staff. But to be safest: "the clinic employs" or "techniques utilised include"...

Wait, the data mentions "the team has experience working with..." in my draft, but looking back at the source data, it doesn't explicitly say "team". However, for a clinic to operate, there must be practitioners. But strictly speaking, I should say "the clinic offers" rather than "practitioners employ".

Let me adjust:

"To address these presentations, the clinic utilises several techniques including manual chiropractic adjustments, drop piece methods, instrument-assisted techniques, and soft tissue therapy, with approaches selected according to individual clinical presentations."

And: "during which the practitioner conducts" - maybe change to "during which practitioners conduct" or "which includes a comprehensive history..."

Actually, "Initial Consultation (30 minutes): Comprehensive history, examination, and treatment" implies a practitioner does it, but to be safe:

"New patients commence with an Initial Consultation lasting 30 minutes, encompassing a comprehensive history, examination, and treatment."

This avoids asserting unnamed practitioners exist, though it's implied.

But looking at the instruction again: "Mention practitioners by name and their credentials/experience where provided" - this implies if not provided, don't mention. So I should remove references to "practitioners" or "the team" and instead use "the clinic" or passive constructions.

Revised:

KHOVA Chiropractic operates from 1214 Toorak Rd, Camberwell VIC 3124, providing chiropractic services to the local community and surrounding areas. The practice focuses on delivering professional care for individuals seeking assistance with various musculoskeletal concerns. Patients visiting the clinic can expect a thorough approach to assessment and management tailored to individual presentations.

The practice offers treatment for patients presenting with neck pain, back pain, and headaches, along with assessments for poor posture. Care is also available for shoulder conditions including frozen shoulder and adhesive capsulitis, disc injuries, osteoarthritis, ankle sprains, knee pain, and hip pain. Techniques utilised include manual chiropractic adjustments, drop piece methods, instrument-assisted techniques, and soft tissue therapy, with approaches selected according to individual clinical needs and presentation.

Services include an Initial Consultation lasting 30 minutes, encompassing a comprehensive history, examination, and treatment. Subsequent visits consist of Follow-up Consultations of 15 minutes, focusing on treatment and advice. These consultation structures ensure adequate time is allocated for both assessment and ongoing management. The clinic features HICAPS facilities for instant health fund claims, and no GP referral is required to book an appointment. Operating hours are Monday 10am to 3pm, Tuesday 12pm to 6pm, Thursday 12pm to 6pm, and Saturday 9am to 12pm, with the practice closed Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday.

Word count: Para 1: 45 words Para 2: 79 words Para 3: 94 words Total: 218 words

Still within range. Could expand slightly to be meatier.

Expand para 2: "The practice offers treatment for patients presenting with neck pain, back pain, and headaches, along with assessments for poor posture. The clinic has experience working with patients presenting with shoulder conditions including frozen shoulder and adhesive capsulitis, as well as those managing disc injuries and osteoarthritis. Care is also provided for individuals with ankle sprains, knee pain, and hip pain."

Wait, "has experience working with" - is it OK to say the clinic has experience? Yes, that's organisational experience, not a specific practitioner's credentials. And the instruction example was "the team has experience" - but since no team is named, "the clinic" is safer.

Actually, looking at the instruction examples: "the team has experience working with patients presenting with..." - this suggests using "team" is acceptable phrasing even if individual names aren't given. But "clinic" is safer and more accurate for a directory listing.

Let me check: 218 words is acceptable (200-350), but 250+ would be better. Let me add a bit more detail to para 1 and 2.

Final polish:

KHOVA Chiropractic operates from 1214 Toorak Rd, Camberwell VIC 3124, providing chiropractic services to the local community and surrounding Melbourne areas. The practice focuses on delivering professional care for individuals seeking assistance with various musculoskeletal concerns. Patients visiting the clinic can expect a thorough approach to assessment and management, with services designed to address individual presentations and health histories.

The practice offers treatment for patients presenting with neck pain, back pain, and headaches, along with assessments for poor posture. The clinic has experience working with patients presenting with shoulder conditions including frozen shoulder and adhesive capsulitis, as well as those managing disc injuries and osteoarthritis. Care is also provided for individuals with ankle sprains, knee pain, and hip pain. Techniques utilised include manual chiropractic adjustments, drop piece methods, instrument-assisted techniques, and soft tissue therapy, with specific approaches selected according to individual clinical needs and presentation.

Services include an Initial Consultation lasting 30 minutes, encompassing a comprehensive history, examination, and treatment. Subsequent visits consist of Follow-up Consultations of 15 minutes, focusing on treatment and advice. These consultation structures ensure adequate time is allocated for both assessment and ongoing management of patient concerns. The clinic features HICAPS facilities for instant health fund claims, and no GP referral is required to book an appointment. Operating hours are Monday 10am to 3pm, Tuesday 12pm to 6pm, Thursday 12pm to 6pm, and Saturday 9am to 12pm, with the practice closed Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday.

Word count: Para 1:

Conditions Treated

  • Neck pain
  • Back pain
  • Headaches
  • Poor posture and postural assessment
  • Shoulder conditions (including frozen shoulder/adhesive capsulitis)
  • Disc injuries
  • Osteoarthritis
  • Ankle sprains
  • Knee pain
  • Hip pain

Techniques & Services

Techniques

  • Manual chiropractic adjustments
  • Drop piece
  • Instrument-assisted techniques
  • Soft tissue therapy

Services

  • Initial Consultation (30 minutes): Comprehensive history, examination, and treatment
  • Follow-up Consultation (15 minutes): Treatment and advice

Payment Options

  • HICAPS available for instant health fund claims
  • No GP referral required

Features & Amenities

  • Open Saturday
  • Arthritis
  • Back Pain
  • Disc Injury
  • Headache & Migraine
  • Hip Pain
  • Knee Pain
  • Neck Pain
  • Soft Tissue Therapy
  • Thompson Drop Technique

Opening Hours

Monday 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Tuesday 12:00 – 6:00 PM
Wednesday Closed
Thursday 12:00 – 6:00 PM
Friday Closed
Saturday 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Sunday Closed

* Hours may vary on public holidays. We recommend calling ahead to confirm.

Location

Pricing Information

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Estimated per consultation

• Initial consultations may cost more

• Health fund rebates may apply

• Contact practice for exact fees

Practice Information

Google Rating

5.0 ★

Location

VIC

Profession

Chiropractor

Reviews

5 reviews

Your Visit

  • AHPRA registered
  • Initial consultation included
  • Treatment plan discussed
  • Private health rebates available

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I book an appointment at KHOVA Chiropractic?

You can contact KHOVA Chiropractic directly by calling 0417 811 813 or via their website. Contact details are listed on this page.

What techniques does KHOVA Chiropractic use?

KHOVA Chiropractic offers Manual chiropractic adjustments, Drop piece, Instrument-assisted techniques, Soft tissue therapy. Contact the practice to discuss which approach is best suited to your needs.

What conditions does KHOVA Chiropractic treat?

The practice treats Neck pain, Back pain, Headaches, Poor posture and postural assessment, Shoulder conditions (including frozen shoulder/adhesive capsulitis), Disc injuries, Osteoarthritis, Ankle sprains, Knee pain, Hip pain. Book a consultation to discuss your specific condition.

Is KHOVA Chiropractic registered with AHPRA?

All chiropractors in Australia are required to hold current AHPRA registration to practise. You can verify any practitioner's registration at ahpra.gov.au.

What payment options does KHOVA Chiropractic accept?

Payment options include HICAPS available for instant health fund claims, No GP referral required. Contact the practice for details on health fund rebates and out-of-pocket costs.

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