Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we are adding telehealth appointments to reduce the risk of spreading the virus. Wherever practical, access to care across the entire primary care system is being augmented by online meeting technologies like ZOOM and Skype – physical therapy is no exception.
It’s also noteworthy that regardless of the pandemic, supplementing your plan of care with remote support from your therapist should improve your overall patient experience. Assuming you have access to the internet, telehealth services can be used in almost all situations. For example, you can:
In addition, certain ailments are well-suited for remote physical therapy intervention, including:
Telehealth can not replace all the clinical care you may need. Instead, it adds a new dimension to your choices for how, when, and where to receive services. As a result, ask your therapist about the best mix of services for your unique situation.
Your insurance plan may not cover some telehealth visits. Our staff will do their best to advise you on using insurance, but until such time as this new technology gains widespread acceptance, we ask that you check with your insurance first.