What BookPhysio.in charges physiotherapists, and what it does not
For PhysiotherapistsIn short
Physiotherapists can create a free professional profile on BookPhysio.in. BookPhysio.in takes no commission on bookings. Patients pay the physiotherapist directly, and BookPhysio.in does not collect the physiotherapy session payment online.
Physiotherapists can create a free professional profile on BookPhysio.in. BookPhysio.in takes no commission on bookings. Patients pay the physiotherapist directly, and BookPhysio.in does not collect the physiotherapy session payment online.
For a physiotherapist deciding whether to list, the commercial model should be easy to understand.
The professional profile is free to create
BookPhysio.in allows physiotherapists to create a free professional profile. Keep the profile accurate with your current qualifications or credential details, specialty, clinic information, home-visit option, fee, and availability.
There is no commission on bookings
BookPhysio.in takes no commission on bookings. That is different from saying the platform guarantees free business operations or that no other professional costs exist in running your practice. The claim applies specifically to BookPhysio.in’s booking commission model.
Patients pay the physiotherapist directly
BookPhysio.in does not collect the physiotherapy session payment online. The patient pays the physiotherapist directly. Keep your own invoicing, receipts, tax, and professional accounting obligations organised according to the rules that apply to your practice.
What BookPhysio.in does not promise
A free profile does not come with a promise of patient volume, ranking, views, earnings, or bookings. BookPhysio.in is available across India, but patient searches and provider availability vary by area. The platform checks your State Council or NCAHP registration details before your profile goes live.
A profile quality check before you publish
Read the page once as a patient who knows nothing about your practice. Can they tell your professional role, relevant qualifications, clinical area, location, visit format, current fee, and how to take the next step without guessing? Remove anything that is stale, duplicated, or broader than your actual scope. If a service is conditional, say what the condition is instead of making it sound universally available.
Then read it again as a professional record. Check spelling of qualifications, registration or membership labels, clinic details, service areas, and terminology. Keep patient and physiotherapist claims separate. A strong profile should be specific enough to be useful while avoiding testimonials, rankings, outcome promises, or unsupported claims about demand.
SEO and answer-engine visibility without keyword stuffing
Write around the questions a real patient would ask rather than repeating "physiotherapist near me" in every paragraph. Use one clear page topic, descriptive headings, accurate entities such as the specialty and location, and a direct answer near the top. Search and generative systems can understand a page better when the wording is explicit and internally consistent.
Keep claims easy to verify. A page that says exactly what you offer, where you offer it, and what the current profile contains is more durable than a page packed with superlatives. Update changing fields rather than creating new near-duplicate pages for the same intent. This also reduces the chance that your own pages compete with one another.
What to keep current after publishing
A professional page is not finished when it first goes live. Recheck details that can change, including practice location, service area, clinic or home-visit availability, current fee, qualifications shown, and the contact or booking path. Remove outdated claims instead of leaving patients to work out which information is still valid.
Keep the wording factual. Do not add guaranteed booking numbers, patient-volume claims, rankings, invented reviews, or clinical outcome promises to make the profile look stronger. For search visibility, accuracy and specificity are more useful than repeating generic phrases. A patient should be able to understand what is offered and take the next step without the page overstating what BookPhysio.in or an individual physiotherapist can guarantee.
Frequently asked questions
Is it free to list on BookPhysio.in?
Yes. Physiotherapists can create a free professional profile.
Does BookPhysio.in take a percentage of my fee?
No. BookPhysio.in takes no commission on bookings.
Who collects payment from the patient?
The patient pays the physiotherapist directly. BookPhysio.in does not collect the session payment online.
Does listing bring in patients?
A profile makes your practice findable and bookable, but BookPhysio.in does not promise patient volume, rankings, earnings, or bookings. What follows depends on your area, your profile details, and patient demand.
Evidence reviewed 20 August 2026. General information only. BookPhysio.in is a booking platform, not a clinic.
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