Medical Assessment for Musculoskeletal Pain
Professional, careful and well-reasoned medical care – when pain does not resolve. A dedicated medical consultarion focused on understanding your case in depth, reviewing what has been done so far and helping you decide the most appropriate next step, without rushing into tests or treatments.
Clinical Clarity Before Treatment Decisions
If you have been dealing with symptoms for some time, have tried different approaches,
or need a clear medical perspective, this service is designed for you.
At Weheal, we offer a specialised musculoskeletal medical assessment focused on understanding your case calmly and carefully, in order to decide the most appropriate path forward — and to do so with clinical sense.
This consultation is not about accumulating tests or chaining treatments.
It is about putting order into the situation and making well-reasoned decisions.
What can you expect from this consultation?
A medical consultation centred on your case and your process.
During the assessment, we take the time to analyse:
The goal is not to do more, but to decide better.


Who is this service for?
This service is intended for people who:
It is a service for those who need clarity, clinical judgement and direction.
What the medical assessment includes
The foundation of this service is medical assessment, not the automatic application of techniques.

Diagnosis and advanced medical options
When necessary, the medical assessment may be supported by advanced diagnostic tests, carried out in collaboration with Klinik PM.
Klinik PM´s advanced medical services are part of this process and may include, among others:
Treatments that can be safely and appropriately performed at Weheal are carried out here. Those requiring a specific clinical environment are performed at Klinik PM, ensuring continuity of care troughout the process.
A modern, patient- centred interdisciplinary approach
Medical assessment and physiotherapy are understood as independent clinical processes, each with its own scope, indications and value within patient care.
When the clinical situation requires it, these processes can interact and support each other, allowing decisions and interventions to be adapted to the person’s needs, context and stage of recovery.
This approach reflects a modern, interdisciplinary way of understanding healthcare, where the focus is not on applying predefined pathways, but on selecting the most appropriate tools from different disciplines at each moment.
The patient remains at the centre of the process, actively involved in decision-making, while medical and physiotherapy input are combined when useful to ensure that care is coherent, meaningful and truly beneficial.
Rather than following rigid models, this way of working is based on using the best of each discipline, according to the situation, the evolution of the case and what offers the greatest value to the patient at that time.
