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Health Care without the Hassle
Cash pay physical therapy is beautifully simple.
Imagine working with a therapist whose only focus is to get you back to doing what you love. Sounds great right? But what about the cost? In many cases, cash pay therapy will cost less than using your insurance. With Direct Access you can be seen without having to see your doctor first, saving you time and money. Insurance companies dictate what type of treatments you can have and how many visits you get. With cash pay physical therapy the decision is yours to make with the help of your therapist. Without all the excessive documentation required by insurance companies, you get higher quality treatment and may not need as many visits. In addition, we do not need to inflate our prices to offset insurance fees and the extra labor required for billing so we can charge you less per visit. If you have more questions about cash pay physical therapy, click here. Now on to the important stuff:
What brought you here?
Are you looking for help figuring out what exactly is causing your issue and what you can do to fix it? Perfect, that’s my jam.
Have you tried other treatments that didn’t work and you are looking for something new? Fantastic, I love a challenge.
Are you curious about ways to stay healthy? I love it! Let’s talk!
Do you want an overall strength and flexibility assessment? Cool, I’m in.
Are things starting to creep up on you and you aren’t ready to feel old? Same. Nobody has time for that.
Do you already know what works for you? Awesome, let’s do it.
There are few different types of appointments to best suit your needs. Keep scrolling to learn more.
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Physical Therapy is focused on solving problems that are currently interfering with your daily life and essential functions. This means if a condition is making it difficult to do your job, care for your family or home, sleep well, or engage in your normal activities, we treat it.
Wellness visits are proactive. These sessions focus on prevention and optimizing your health to develop a sustainable, healthy lifestyle. This might involve improving core stability, enhancing posture, increasing flexibility, boosting overall strength, or addressing minor aches and pains before they start to interfere with your daily life.
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Dry needling is a clinical treatment that utilizes a very small diameter needle placed into painful soft tissue (muscles, tendons, capsules, ligaments, etc). The placement of the needle is based on the patient's unique evaluation findings to directly address each patient's pain and dysfunction.
Dry needling can be incorporated as part of a physical therapy or wellness treatment plan or as a stand alone treatment.
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If you have pelvic health problems like leaking but don’t want to go it alone, sign up for the buddy system and bring a friend!