FAQs
What does direct access mean?
Direct access means you can start your physical therapy care quickly and efficiently. No need for a referral from a doctor. This helps you get in quickly, reach your goals in fewer visits on a schedule that works for your life.
This also allows you to build a strong, ongoing relationship with your Physical Therapist, so you can easily check in for a tune-up whenever you need it. We collaboratively design your visit frequency based on your symptoms, goals, and lifestyle. The result is you are empowered with the control and flexibility of your health..
Do you take insurance?
I do not take insurance. This allows me to focus on one-on-one, personalized care tailored to your needs, goals, and lifestyle something that’s often difficult to achieve within insurance constraints.
I understand that everyone’s financial situation is different, and I’m happy to work with you to create a plan that fits your budget and schedule. Many patients find that the investment in customized care leads to faster results, fewer future injuries, and the ability to return to the activities they love. Don’t just take my word for it check out our patient reviews to see the outcomes for yourself!
Can I use my FSA to cover my care?
Yes! I provide documentation and receipts with the proper PT billing codes, which can be submitted to your Flexible Spending Account (FSA). Because every plan is different, it’s a good idea to check with your FSA provider for submission requirements.
Can I use my HSA to cover my care?
Yes! Receipts and billing codes can also be submitted to your Health Savings Account (HSA). Check with your HSA plan to confirm how reimbursements work.
Can I submit my receipts to insurance or self-pay accounts?
Absolutely. I provide detailed documentation that can be submitted to insurance or self-pay accounts. Policies vary, so it’s best to verify with your provider.
What forms of payments do you accept?
We accept all major credit cards, checks, and cash. To make care more accessible, we also offer money-saving packages.