FAQs
Physical Restoration & Sports Medicine
Can I choose where I want to have therapy?
Absolutely. You have complete freedom in selecting your therapy provider. While many of our patients come through physician referrals, we also welcome clients who seek us out based on our established reputation in the community for clinical excellence.Do I need a physician referral to receive therapy?
A physician referral is not required. Our therapist is qualified to provide direct-access physical therapy, allowing for evaluation and treatment for up to 60 days without a doctor's referral. If treatment needs to extend beyond this period, our therapist will advise you to consult with a physician.Does your facility accept my insurance?
We accept most major health insurance plans, including Medicare and Worker's Compensation. To confirm if we participate with your specific health plan, please contact our office before your initial appointment.Does your facility submit claims to my insurance company?
We offer the convenience of submitting insurance claims on behalf of our patients. To facilitate this process, we kindly request a copy of your insurance identification card to ensure we have all necessary information for accurate claim submission.What will my first visit be like?
Your initial visit will involve a comprehensive evaluation of your condition by your therapist, followed by the commencement of treatment. This session typically lasts between 60 to 90 minutes. The evaluation is crucial for developing a personalized treatment program tailored to your specific needs, aiming for optimal recovery.What do I bring on my first visit?
For your first appointment, please bring your medical doctor's referral slip, medical insurance card, and a valid ID. If your therapy is related to a worker's compensation claim, remember to bring your claim information, including the claim number. We recommend arriving 15 minutes early to complete any necessary paperwork.What do I wear?
We suggest wearing comfortable attire suitable for movement, such as sweatpants or shorts, a t-shirt or tank top, and athletic shoes. This type of clothing allows for ease of movement during your therapy session.How long is each visit?
Therapy sessions typically last between 60 to 90 minutes. The exact duration may vary depending on the specific treatments and exercises prescribed for your condition.How often will I go to treatment?
The frequency of your visits will be determined following your initial evaluation. However, most patients are scheduled for 2 to 3 sessions per week.Will I see the same therapist for each treatment?
At Physical Restoration & Sports Medicine, we ensure continuity of care by having the same physical therapist oversee your treatment throughout your entire course of therapy.