Do I need to have any special equipment to receive Physical Therapy at my home or office?
No, your physical therapist will bring all the equipment needed for your session.
Do I need a prescription from a doctor for a Physical Therapy evaluation?
No. Patients in
How long are the Physical Therapy treatment sessions?
Our Physical Therapy sessions last for 1 FULL hour.
Will you accept my insurance?
We are out-of-network providers of Physical Therapy. Reimbursement will be dependent on your insurance plans out of network coverage. For example: Out-of-network benefits for a United Healthcare PPO may be 80:20. This means you will be reimbursed 80% of our fees the insurance deems reasonable and customary after meeting your out-of-network deductible. As a courtesy to our patients, we submit insurance claims electronically on your behalf for quicker reimbursement.
Why are you out-of-network providers of Physical Therapy?
In-network insurance companies will not reimburse Physical Therapy services for 1 full hour of specialized one-on-one care. If we accepted insurance assignment as full payment we would have to cut our therapy sessions in half. It has been our experience that 60-minute treatment sessions significantly shorten a patient’s overall recovery time.
What should I wear/bring on my initial physical therapy visit?
You should wear loose, comfortable clothing that allows the therapist access to the involved area of the body. If you are coming into the clinic, please bring your insurance card.
Do I need anything prior to my first In-Home physical therapy visit?
You will need to fill out a new patient registration form containing biographical, past medical history and insurance information. These forms can be downloaded by clicking on FORMS. A copy of these forms can also be faxed upon request, please call the office at 203 983 5748 or email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
What types of patient injuries, diagnosis do you treat?
We help patients rehabilitate a variety of orthopedic and neurological conditions. See our complete list of COMMON INJURIES here.







