Top 10 Best Physical Therapy
Our directory highlights licensed physical therapists specializing in rehabilitation and pain management. Offering services such as post-surgical recovery, sports injury treatment, and chronic pain relief, these experts are selected for their evidence-based practices and high patient satisfaction.

Origin Physical Therapy
San Vicente Boulevard, Los Angeles, California- Lower Body
- Physical Therapy
- Pelvic Care
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If you break your pinky, you get physical therapy. But if you give birth, go through menopause, experience pelvic pain... well, “that’s just the w More Detail
San Jose Healthcare & Wellness Center
North 13th Street, San Jose, California- Ileostomy care.
- 24-hour nursing care
- Enteral feeding program
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San Jose Healthcare & Wellness Center is a skilled nursing home and rehabilitation facility. We provide a collaborative approach to comprehensive care More Detail
Frequently Asked Questions
Most health insurance plans cover physical therapy, but coverage varies by provider. Some plans require a doctor's referral, while others limit the number of sessions covered per year. Always check with your insurance provider and confirm whether the clinic accepts your plan.
It depends on your insurance policy and state regulations. Some insurance plans require a doctor's referral, while others allow direct access to physical therapy without one. Check with both your provider and the clinic to confirm the requirements.
Many clinics provide self-pay options, package deals, or sliding scale fees for those without insurance. It’s best to ask about discounts or payment plans before starting treatment to find the most affordable option for your needs.
Yes, you have the right to request a different therapist if you feel uncomfortable or unsatisfied with your treatment. If you experience unprofessional behavior or poor care, you can report it to the clinic management, your insurance provider, or the relevant licensing board in your area.
During your first visit, the physical therapist will assess your condition, medical history, and mobility to create a personalized treatment plan. They may perform range-of-motion tests, strength evaluations, and posture assessments to identify problem areas. You'll also discuss treatment goals and expected recovery timelines. In some cases, you might receive light exercises or hands-on therapy in the first session.
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