What are your hours?
Monday - Friday: 7:30am - 7:30pm
Saturday Morning hours may be available at times.
Please inquire with our receptionist if you are
interested in Saturday morning appointments
How long are the appointments?
The first appointment includes the initial evaluation
and the first treatment and is about 1 hour and
30 minutes. Subsequent visits are approximately
1 hour.
What do you charge per visit, and what
will I have to pay?
The cost of each visit is based upon the type
of treatment required for your condition. Patients
are responsible for any deductible and/or co-insurance/co-payment.
Our front office staff will be happy to call your
insurance company to find out what your responsibility
may be.
Will I have a different therapist each
time?
No. We feel that it is very important that each
patient remains in the care of only one individual
physical therapist. This insures excellent continuity
of care, as well as detailed knowledge of a patient's
history and progress. If a scheduling conflict
arises, the patient will be given the option to
receive treatments under the care of a different
therapist within our office.
How do I know when my prescription expires?
Obtaining a prescription for physical therapy
is ultimately the patient's responsibility and
is valid from the date it is written. We try to
assist our patients by reminding them when they
will need new prescriptions.
Do you have any doctors on staff?
Although numerous physicians confidently refer
their patients to our facility for their rehabilitation
needs, we are not directly affiliated with any
physicians nor are there any physicians directly
on site.
Are your therapists licensed?
Yes. Each of our physical therapists is licensed
to practice physical therapy in the state of New
Jersey, by the New Jersey State Board of Medical
Examiners. Each therapist's individual state licensure
number can be viewed in our staff section on this
web site.
What type of treatment will I receive?
All physical therapy treatments are carefully
tailored to the individual needs of each patient.
The specific treatments to be performed will be
determined by the treating physical therapist
at the time of your initial evaluation and will
be modified appropriately as your condition progresses.
Do you have water therapy?
Although we have extremity whirlpools, which are
used to treat injuries to the hand/wrist and foot/ankle,
we do not have a pool for aquatic therapy.
How do I get to one of your facilities?
Click here to view
our directions page.
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