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What is a physical therapist?

A physical therapist is a healthcare provider who helps you improve how your body performs physical movements. They’ll help you manage symptoms like pain, stiffness and discomfort. Many people work with a physical therapist while they’re recovering from an injury or surgery. But rehabilitation (rehab) isn’t the only time you might work with a physical therapist. They can help you move more confidently and safely to treat certain health conditions or prevent injuries. A physical therapist can be part of your care team with a primary healthcare provider to treat and prevent issues that make it hard to move.

Are physical therapists doctors?

Physical therapists aren’t medical doctors (MD) or doctors of osteopathy (DO). They can’t diagnose health conditions, prescribe medicine or perform surgeries. A physical therapist will work with you to improve your movement, usually after you’ve seen another healthcare provider for a diagnosis. You can also visit a physical therapist directly without a referral in the U.S.

Do you take Insurance, Medicare or Medicaid?

No. We accept cash, check, debit card, FSA, HSA, and Credit Cards (visa/MC) Note: Use of a Credit or Debit card will incur a 6% surcharge for merchant fees.

Do you take walk-ins?

No. We are by appointment only, Please book an appointment first.

Are your hours flexible?

On a case by case basis Doctors are willing to be flexible with her hours of availability.

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