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FAQs2018-10-16T14:02:48+00:00
What to wear at your therapy session?2018-10-16T13:53:57+00:00

Wear comfortable, stretchy or loose work-out type clothing that allows the therapist to access the area being treated. For example, if you have a knee injury, shorts would be ideal. If you have a shoulder injury, perhaps a loose shirt. You are welcome to change into comfortable clothing here.

What payment options are accepted?2018-10-16T13:55:50+00:00

We prefer a check or cash, but for your convenience, we also accept secure credit card payments using Square.

 

What is our cancellation policy?2018-10-16T13:56:31+00:00

Please call us 24 hours prior to your scheduled appointment to cancel or reschedule.

What injuries and conditions do you treat?2018-10-16T13:51:55+00:00
  • Adhesive Capsulitis
  • Ankle or Knee Injuries
  • Auto Injuries
  • Balance and Vestibular Issues
  • Degenerative Disc Disease
  • Fibromyalgia
  • Headaches
  • Herniated Disc/Slipped Disc/Bulging Disc
  • Lateral Epicondylitis
  • Low Back Pain
  • Musculoskeletal Pain
  • Myelopathy
  • Plantar Fasciitis
  • Post-Surgery Rehab
  • Pregnancy and Pelvic Floor Dysfunctions
  • Radiculopathy
  • Sciatica
  • Spondylolisthesis
  • Sports Injuries
  • Stenosis
  • Strains/Sprains
  • Temporomandibular Joint Dysfunction (TMJ)
  • Whiplash

 

If your injury isn’t on our list, that doesn’t mean we don’t treat it—it just means your situation is less common! We’d love to speak with you to discuss your unique condition.

What forms should I fill out before my appointment?2022-03-01T20:33:21+00:00

Please complete our New Patient Form and all other Intake Forms prior to your appointment so you do not lose any treatment time. All forms will be emailed after setting up your Initial Evaluation. If you cannot complete online, we ask that you arrive 10-15 minutes early to fill out on our device here.

What about Medicare?2018-10-16T13:57:31+00:00

Medicare guidelines dictate that those covered under Medicare Part B must see a Medicare provider for physical therapy services.  However, we can provide other services that are beneficial such as Total Body Stretching, or if you have met your Medicare physical therapy annual cap, then we are permitted to treat you with physical therapy services.

Is Physical Therapy right for me?2018-10-16T13:48:23+00:00

Honestly, as our bodies age, everyone could benefit from advanced manual physical therapy in order to maintain mobility, flexibility, and proper alignment. Physical therapy is the most beneficial and often the most overlooked medical discipline. It combines the muscular relief of massage and the joint mobilization of a chiropractor, along with additional advanced techniques to move you toward recovery.  Immediate progress in one session, without multiple trips and multiples payments to physicians, specialists, imaging labs, massage therapists, and chiropractors.

If you are struggling with any of the following general complaints, then YES, physical therapy is right for you.

  • Ankle or Knee Injury
  • Back Pain, Tenderness or Stiffness
  • Hip Pain and Stiffness
  • Neck Pain and Stiffness
  • Pain on the bottom of your feet
  • Pain in hamstring, calf, groin or the Achilles tendon
  • Pins and Needles feelings in your legs
  • Sciatic Pain
  • Shoulder tension, tightness or pain
  • Strains/Sprains

 

Does Physical Therapy hurt?2018-10-16T13:49:58+00:00

Great question! PT is a very physical experience and treatments can be uncomfortable at times, but we will always aim to be as gentle as possible, causing minimal discomfort, and you can be our guide. Most patients agree that it’s a good kind of pain, like the stretch one would feel during an intense workout, and typically, patients are happy to have a little temporary discomfort to relieve the on-going pain and ailment they have dealt with on a daily basis.  We also can offer ice packs to reduce inflammation, soreness and speed recovery, and would recommend an ice pack for periodic use at home.

Do you take Health Insurance?2018-10-16T13:57:00+00:00

While we do not file health insurance for you, please let us know if you have Out of Network health insurance benefits, and we will provide an invoice with the required information for you to submit to your insurance provider. The invoice will include the clinic information, ICD-10 codes, and the amount that you paid out of pocket for your treatment session so that you can be reimbursed directly according to your plan guidelines.

Do I need a referral?2018-10-16T13:55:07+00:00

Florida currently allows direct access to outpatient physical therapy services for up to 30 days without a physician referral. That means you can schedule an appointment and begin feeling physical improvements immediately, without a formal referral!  If your treatment takes longer than 30 consecutive calendar days, you can obtain a referral/prescription for Physical Therapy from your medical professional, typically your primary care physician, but an MD, DO, PA, NP, Dentist, Podiatrist, or Chiropractor can write a prescription for therapy.

Can I bring someone with me?2018-10-16T13:54:30+00:00

Absolutely! If you are accompanied by a friend or family member, they may join you in the treatment room during your session or wait in reception if you prefer.

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