Your Home Office Shouldn't Hurt
If you're working from home and dealing with neck stiffness, lower back pain, or wrist soreness by the end of the day, your setup is probably the problem. Most home offices are put together with whatever was available, not what's actually good for your body. A professional ergonomic assessment from Healthworks Ergonomics changes that. We'll evaluate your current setup, identify what's causing discomfort, and give you a clear, actionable plan to fix it.
What's included in a remote worker ergonomic assessment
Our ergonomic evaluations for remote and hybrid workers are done virtually or in person, depending on what works best for you.
Here's what you can expect:
A full review of your current workstation — chair, desk height, monitor position, keyboard and mouse placement, and lighting
An assessment of your posture and how your body is positioned throughout the day
Specific, practical recommendations for adjustments you can make right now — many of them free or low-cost
A written report you can keep and refer back to
A follow-up to answer any questions after you've made changes
Who this is for
Our remote worker assessments are a good fit if you:
Work from home full-time or a few days a week
Have started noticing pain, stiffness, or fatigue that didn't exist when you worked in an office
Just moved to a new home and need to set up a proper workspace from scratch
Want to be proactive about your health before problems start
Have an employer covering the cost of the evaluation (we can provide documentation for reimbursement)
Pricing
Remote worker ergonomic assessments start at $175 for a virtual evaluation and $225 for an in-person visit in the Austin, Texas area. Both options include a written report and follow-up support. Most assessments take 45–60 minutes.
Not sure which option is right for you? Reach out, and we'll help you figure it out.
Frequently asked questions
Do I have to be in Austin to book an assessment?
No. Virtual assessments are available to remote workers anywhere. In-person visits are available throughout the Austin, Texas area.
How long does an assessment take?
Most assessments take between 45 and 60 minutes. You'll receive a written report within a few days and can follow up with any questions after that.
Will my employer pay for this?
Many employers cover ergonomic assessments, especially for employees who have reported discomfort or are working from home long-term. We can provide documentation to help you request reimbursement.
What if I don't have a dedicated home office?
That's actually very common — and exactly why you may be experiencing discomfort. We work with whatever space and equipment you have and focus on practical changes that are actually doable in your situation.