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TELEHEALTH
See Results with Telehealth Physical and Occupational Therapy
Save Time
Spend less time getting there and more time getting better.
Your Physical Therapist is available between visits to help track your progress.
Track Your Healing
Get Ongoing Feedback
Receive helpful feedback about your home exercises from your Physical Therapist.
Reimbursable by most insurance companies
Easy access to receipts for reimbursement
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Do you accept my insurance?Providing affordable, exceptional care that improves your health and well-being is our top priority. We accept all major insurance plans and we verify coverage with your insurance carrier before treatment. We offer flexible payment options and are transparent about all costs. We’ll answer all of your insurance questions and explain our claim procedures, so you can focus on getting the treatment you need.
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How do I schedule an appointment?You can call or fill out our online form to set up an appointment. We make every effort to get you in to see a therapist within 2 business days.
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How long does a typical visit last?The initial physical therapy examination will typically last 60-90 minutes. Follow up treatment sessions can last between 45-90 minutes depending on the patient’s condition and treatment plan.
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What should I wear to physical therapy?We recommend outpatients wear loose and comfortable clothing. The specific region of the body we will be treating needs to be as accessible as possible. Additionally, please bring any braces, splints, or similar equipment that you are planning to use. Please avoid wearing jeans, tight-fitting clothes, skirts, dresses, low-cut or revealing clothing.
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What can I do after I have scheduled my first appointment?Keep track of what symptoms you are having and what activities make them better or worse. This will help your therapist decide how to treat you.
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What will happen at my first appointment?Your therapist will do an evaluation, which can include testing your strength, flexibility, balance, coordination and posture. They may also manually test the mobility of your joints and muscles. They will help you determine your goals and develop a treatment plan for you, which often includes some exercises to do at home. This first appointment can last up to an hour, with subsequent appointments lasting about 30 minutes. As your condition improves, your therapist will advance your exercises at these visits and perform manual therapy as needed. You might also see a physical therapist assistant (PTA) at some point after your first appointment. Physical Therapist Assistants must go through a two-year accredited program where they learn physical therapy theory and application as well as how to best assist the physical therapist. All PTAs must pass a national exam before they are licensed with the state. PTAs work very closely and communicate with your physical therapist when deciding how to treat you and your physical therapist always maintains the responsibility for your care.
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What do I need for my appointment?Please arrive 15-20 minutes prior to your initial physical therapy examination. We ask our patients to bring completed patient forms, insurance card, driver’s license, any referral or script from your doctor or health care provider, and method of payment.
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What to expect from physical therapy?Your physical therapist will perform a variety of interventions dependent on your current condition, dysfunction, pain and goals. A typical physical therapy visit will include manual (hands-on) therapy, supervised and individualized exercise, patient education, and home exercise program development and progressions.
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What is the cancellation policy?Please notify our clinic 24 hours prior to the scheduled appointment time for cancellations or to reschedule an appointment. No show fees may be administered at our clinic’s discretion.
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Can I choose where I want to have physical therapy?Yes. The patient always has the choice of where he or she wishes to receive physical therapy.
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