What you need to know before starting treatment. If you’re considering physical therapy to recover from an injury, manage chronic pain, or improve mobility, you might be wondering: “Is physical therapy covered by my insurance?” The good news is that in most cases, yes. Most major health insurance plans—including Medicare, Medicaid, and private insurers like Aetna, Cigna, UnitedHealthcare, and Blue Cross Blue Shield—do cover physical therapy services. Coverage usually depends on:
Medical necessity
A referral or prescription from your doctor
Your plan’s deductible and copayments
Depending on your insurance plan and state laws: Some plans require a referral from your primary care doctor or a specialist. Others allow direct access, meaning you can schedule an evaluation with a physical therapist without a referral. In the clinic, the front desk person always verifies your coverage and referral requirements before your first visit—so there are no surprises. If you don’t have insurance, that doesn’t mean you can’t get care. Here at Physical Therapy Now, we offer: Affordable self-pay rates, discounted therapy packages, flexible payment plans. Your health shouldn’t have to wait because of coverage issues. Our goal is to make your experience easy, affordable, and stress-free. If you’ve been putting off therapy because of insurance questions, we’re here to help.
Call your nearest Physical Therapy Now clinic and we’ll walk you through your benefits, coverage, and options—so you can start your recovery journey today.
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La relación entre un accidente y la terapia física es directa y fundamental para la recuperación de muchos pacientes. Cuando una persona sufre un accidente, ya sea automovilístico, laboral, deportivo o doméstico, es común que experimente lesiones musculares, articulares, óseas o neurológicas. Estas lesiones pueden generar dolor, limitación del movimiento, pérdida de fuerza y dificultad para realizar actividades cotidianas. Ahí es donde entra la terapia física.
Objetivos de la Terapia Física después de un Accidente:
Reducir el dolor y la inflamación
Restaurar el rango de movimiento
Reforzar los músculos debilitados
Mejorar la coordinación y el equilibrio
La terapia física no solo ayuda al paciente a sanar físicamente, sino que también documenta el progreso del tratamiento, lo cual es útil en casos legales o de seguros. En muchos casos de accidentes automovilísticos, el tratamiento de fisioterapia es cubierto por el seguro del automóvil.
Si usted o alguien que conoce necesita terapia física, por favor llámenos al 800-481-4582.
Si está interesado en abrir una franquicia de Physical Therapy Now, envíenos un correo a franchise@physicaltherapynow.com o visite nuestro sitio web en www.physicaltherapynow.com/franchise.