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Do you take Health Insurance?

Yes, we take most insurances! Our Patient Services Coordinator will be happy to contact your insurance company to make sure we are in-network and to obtain the details of your physical therapy benefits. If you do not have physical therapy benefits or have already utilized them for the year, you can be seen as a [...]

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Do I need a referral?

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 [...]

2018-10-16T13:55:07+00:00

What to wear at your therapy session?

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.

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What should I bring to my appointment?

Please complete our New Patient Form that includes your medical history and a Questionnaire for the body area that most troubles you – Shoulder, Upper Extremity, Cervical-Neck, Lower Extremity, Low Back.  The New Patient Form and all Questionnaires are located under Patient Info\New Patient Forms. 

2018-10-16T13:53:20+00:00

What injuries and conditions do you treat?

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 [...]

2018-10-16T13:51:55+00:00
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