Self-pay physical therapy refers to a model where patients pay for their physical therapy services directly, without involving insurance. This approach can offer more flexibility and often includes transparent pricing and quicker access to care
The cost of self-pay physical therapy varies depending on the treatment package. On average, sessions can range from $150 to $200 per visit.
The cost typically covers the physical therapy session, which includes assessment, treatment, and any follow-up recommendations.
While a referral is not always required for self-pay physical therapy, it can be beneficial for comprehensive care and to ensure the treatment plan addresses all aspects of your condition.
Installment plans are available for packages.
Yes, you can receive a detailed receipt or invoice for each session, which can be used for personal records or to submit to your health savings account (HSA) or flexible spending account (FSA) if applicable.
Yes, many patients use HSA or FSA funds to pay for self-pay physical therapy services. Be sure to check with your account provider to confirm eligibility and any specific requirements.
Self-pay physical therapy can be a good option if you prefer a direct, personalized approach to care without insurance limitations. It’s ideal if you want more flexibility in scheduling and treatment choices. Consult with your provider to determine if it aligns with your needs and goals.
During your first session, you will typically undergo a thorough evaluation, including a review of your medical history, current condition, and goals. Your physical therapist will then develop a personalized treatment plan and discuss it with you.
Yes! We accept Medicare Part B for eligible beneficiaries, covering most physical therapy services.
If you're experiencing pain, stiffness, or limited range of motion affecting your swing or general mobility, physical therapy can help.
No! While pain management is important, our therapy also focuses on injury prevention, improving flexibility, strengthening muscles, and optimizing your golf performance.