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What if I don’t have insurance?
Dec 29th 2014For patients who do not have insurance, we offer a discounted fee, due at the time of service. We are always willing to work with you to get you the treatment that you need.
Read full blogDo you offer programs for me once I’m better?
May 14th 2014Yes, once you have completed your therapy sessions, your therapist will review your continuing home program. If needed, we can make arrangements to meet you at your gym to work with you on determining what equipment may be beneficial, and what exercises would be helpful in your continued recovery and to prevent further problems from arising. Monthly or bi-monthly manual therapy maintenance programs are also available.
Read full blogWhat types of education/training do your therapists have?
May 14th 2014Physical therapists have years of university level training in anatomy, physiology, kinesiology (study of joint movement), neurology, and many of the other medical sciences. Our physical therapists have graduated from accredited physical therapy programs and are state licensed. Depending on the year of graduation, the physical therapy program is either a masters or doctorate level degree. Rest assured, your therapist is well trained to evaluate and treat your condition.
Read full blogHow many sessions will I have?
May 14th 2014Each patient’s diagnosis is different, as is each individual, your therapist will develop a plan of care that is right for you. Your plan of care and number of visits will be determined during your first visit and explained to you by your physical therapist, the duration and treatment will be modified as needed to achieve maximum results for your situation.
Read full blogHow long will my therapy sessions last?
May 14th 2014Each treatment session is typically around 60 minutes. The amount of time will be based on your specific needs, and your therapist will discuss this with you.
Read full blogWhat do I wear?
May 14th 2014Dress comfortably with clothes that allow easy access for the therapist to examine your problem areas. For treatments, loose fitting clothes that are comfortable are optimal.
Read full blogWhat type of payment do you accept?
May 14th 2014We accept cash, check, debit card, and credit card. We are happy to discuss payment plan options as well. It is our policy that payment is made at the time of service. Your insurance benefits will be determined before your second visit, and you will be informed of what, if any, payment is necessary on that date.
Read full blogDoes insurance cover my treatment?
May 14th 2014Yes, in most cases it does. Our office will be happy to assist in contacting your insurance company and determining your coverage based on your individual policy. For more information, visit our insurance plan page and please do not hesitate to contact our office. We do offer different payment options for your convenience.
Read full blogWill it hurt?
May 14th 2014Physical therapy is not meant to hurt, but to relieve pain. However, as you restore your mobility, pain levels, at times can fluctuate. You might experience some temporary soreness from using muscles that are weakened or recovering. This is a normal response to therapy treatment. Good communication with your therapist will help minimize any discomfort. We want you on your way to quick pain relief and back to normal activities.
Read full blogWhat should I bring to my first appointment?
May 14th 2014Please have your prescription and insurance card available when you call. This will allow us to verify your insurance benefits and provide you with an estimate of coverage.
To bring on your first visit:
- A prescription (if needed) for physical therapy from your referring physician, ARNP, or PA.
- Insurance information (we will make a copy of your card).
- Print out the patient forms, fill them out, and bring them with you.


