Do I need a doctor’s referral to receive treatment?
The short answer is no!
In the state of Utah, a few insurances require a referral (please call or text us and we will let you know). We will forward any of the results to your physician.
Direct Access refers to your legal right to be treated by a physical therapist without a prescription or referral, so there is nothing to worry about if you don’t have a prescription for physical therapy!
All fifty states and the District of Columbia have ruled enabling patients “Direct Access” to physical therapy services and programs. You can contact a physical therapist without a physician’s prescription or referral.
Can I go to any physical therapy clinic?
According to “The Patient’s Bill of Rights” law, you can decide what physical therapy clinic you choose for your care.
Although many physicians recommend a physical therapy clinic they may prefer, you are under no obligation to go to that clinic. No medical practitioner, insurance company, or other entity can insist you attend a physical therapy clinic. The choice is yours to make!
Your basic patient rights include these:
- The right to information about quality: You can look up information about medical practitioners’ credentials, statistics regarding hospitals and clinics, and what your health plan covers in easy-to-understand language.
- The right to choose a healthcare provider: Besides your primary healthcare provider, this also covers specialists, including physical therapists.
- The right to emergency services: You can’t be denied treatment in an emergency.
- The right to make decisions: It’s up to you to decide which course of treatment you want to follow.
- The right to respect: You must be treated with respect regardless of sex, age, race, national origin, sexual orientation, or disability.
- The right to confidentiality: Your health information is private and cannot be released without your consent.
- The right to complain: All providers (insurance, physicians, clinics, hospitals, etc.) must have a grievance procedure.
All fifty states and the District of Columbia have made a ruling enabling patients “Direct Access” to physical therapy services and programs. You can contact a physical therapist without a physician’s prescription or referral.
Call Precision Physical Therapy at (385) 217-5699 today if you have any questions!
How can I make an appointment?
Scheduling an appointment at Precision Physical Therapy in Sandy, UT is easier than ever! Our scheduling is easy; we offer a convenient location and appointment times. We have morning and evening appointments available to meet the demands of your busy schedule.
Call us today at (385) 217-5699 or click here to request an appointment.
How long is each appointment going to be?
Appointments are usually about 45-60 minutes long, please plan on arriving at least 10 minutes before.
Your unique needs will determine the length of time, which our therapist will discuss with you. In addition, you and your physical therapist will determine the frequency of your weekly appointments.
It is common for your therapist to want to see you more often in the early stages of your care to assess your progress and confirm your treatment plan. In most cases, you will likely see your therapist 2-3 times a week initially and then make your appointments more spaced out as you proceed through treatment.
Will my insurance cover the cost of treatment?
We understand that dealing with insurance can be complicated; therefore, Precision Physical Therapy would gladly assist you and answer your questions. It is essential to contact your insurance carrier to determine your coverage depending on your specific policy.
Visit our insurance plans page for additional information, and please do not hesitate to contact our Sandy, UT physical therapy office.
For your convenience, we provide a variety of payment alternatives.
What if I do not have insurance?
Our clinic won’t turn a patient away for this reason!
If you do not have insurance, that’s okay. For patients who do not have insurance, we offer cash-based options due at the time of service.
Please get in touch with our Sandy, UT clinic and speak to our front desk about costs and setting up payment plans.
What office policies should I be aware of?
If you cannot attend your appointment due to illness or another emergency, please notify our clinic at least 24 hours before your scheduled appointment.
A non-refundable charge of 40 dollars will be applied to any missed appointments/ no shows that have not been rescheduled at least 24 hours in advance.
What Exactly Do Physical Therapists Do?
Physical therapists are movement experts who can improve your quality of life through hands-on care, prescribed movement-based exercises, and patient education.
Physical therapists are dedicated to helping you improve and restore your movement and function, manage pain, and reduce the symptoms of many chronic conditions and diseases. Their expertise lies in examining the whole person and designing therapeutic interventions to help you recover from and prevent injury.
Our physical therapists assess and treat all sorts of pain and injuries. We are movement professionals with the knowledge and experience to identify and treat musculoskeletal ailments.
The therapists at Precision Physical Therapy play a crucial role in resolving aches and pains, preventing future problems, and helping to improve your overall health and well-being. We determine the severity of your injuries using objective measurements and design the most effective treatment accordingly. Every program is tailored to your specific requirements.
Call (385) 217-5699 today to schedule a consultation and get started on your road to recovery and better health!
Where Can I Find a Physical Therapist That’s Right for Me?
Our Sandy, UT physical therapy clinic takes pride in providing a positive, encouraging environment with well-trained, friendly staff. We are confident in our ability to assist you in achieving your goals.
Finding the right physical therapist that aligns with your needs is crucial in your recovery or rehabilitation process. Here are some steps you can take to find the right physical therapist:
- Get Recommendations: Start by asking someone you trust for a recommendation. Your primary care doctor or specialist will often know therapists with experience treating your specific condition. You should also ask friends, family, or coworkers if they have had a positive experience with a physical therapist.
- Look for Therapists with Specialization: Look for a physical therapist who has any additional certifications or specializations that relate to your specific condition (e.g., orthopedics, neurology, sports medicine, geriatrics, etc.).
- Research their Reputation: Look at online reviews and ratings on platforms like Healthgrades or Google Reviews. Find out how long they have practiced and what conditions they frequently handle.
- Check the Logistics: Make sure the therapist’s location and hours work with your schedule. If you have specific needs like wheelchair accessibility or other accommodations, confirm these details.
- Trust Your Instincts: After all your research and possibly an initial consultation, consider how comfortable you feel with the potential therapist. You should feel at ease and trust their ability to help you reach your health goals.
Remember, finding the right physical therapist can take some time and research, but your efforts will pay off when you find a professional you can trust to help guide your recovery or maintain your health!
Can My Physical Therapist Diagnose Me?
Yes and no!
This may be a bit confusing, but in most cases, the word “diagnosis” is exclusively for a physician. Although not everyone in healthcare knows this, for legal reasons, an official diagnosis comes from a physician.
That being said, physical therapists are often used to confirm or deny a diagnosis. As the physical therapy profession has grown, so has the respect and responsibility within the healthcare systems. So, technically speaking, a physical therapist will conduct an “assessment” of your situation to clarify your specific situation, and physical therapists are particularly skilled at getting to the root “cause” of your condition.
When you come for your initial session at Precision Physical Therapy, your physical therapist will do a thorough evaluation that consists of a detailed history and a comprehensive physical examination. This first assessment establishes the severity of your injury or illness. It also helps establish the source of your symptoms and the factors contributing to your condition.
Physical therapists routinely collaborate with physicians to provide confirmation or potential contradictions to a diagnosis to ensure that your diagnosis is correct and your treatment plan is appropriate.
How Can I Pay for Each Session?
We recommend you contact your insurance carrier to determine your coverage, copayments/coinsurance, and overall plan to be sure you understand your requirements.
Our staff will assess your insurance benefits and notify you of your payments at each visit.
We accept the following methods of payment:
- Cash
- Check
- Debit card
- Credit card
We also offer payment options depending on the individual’s circumstance and can provide more information upon request.
Our policy is to collect money at the time of service.
What Kind of Clothing Should I Wear for Appointments?
Loose-fitting clothes that are comfortable to move in and provide easy access to the area of your symptoms. We also advise you to wear comfortable shoes or sneakers.
How Is Physical Therapy Different at Precision Physical Therapy?
We believe in individualized treatment regimens for every patient at Precision Physical Therapy. When you come to our clinic, we will put you through a series of tests to determine the source of your injury or functional difficulties.
Your physical therapist may inquire about your medical history and request that you do particular movements or tests so they can observe the quality of your movement patterns and identify any problems firsthand.
Your therapist will then create a treatment plan that is unique to you. Such methods include manual therapy and therapeutic exercises to improve strength and mobility.
What Makes Us Different
Precision Physical Therapy
- Improve faster with 1 on 1 attention with an experienced physical therapist
- Get to the root of the problem with our targeted assessment
- Targeted pain-free exercises to start making progress toward your goals
- Custom treatment plan to achieve faster results
Other Clinics
- Seen by a physical therapist for evaluation and then handed off to a high school or college student (PT tech).
- Difficulty determining the source of the problem due to lack of individual attention
- Using a general list of exercises that can often cause more pain
- “One size fits all approach”
Can I Benefit From PT Treatments?
You certainly can!
Physical therapists are highly skilled at assessing the whole person. This means we look to identify all the factors related to your condition. We understand the interconnectedness of the body and how a problem in one area may be the symptom pointing to the source of the problem in an entirely different location.
We are also skilled at identifying whether or not you are dealing with “a” problem or multiple issues impacting you and your function.
Everyone can benefit from physical therapy, but that doesn’t necessarily mean physical therapy alone is all you need. We believe in collaborating with other healthcare professionals and working with you while working with another practitioner to help you get the results you deserve.
We can discuss your options and help you decide if physical therapy is right for you. Contact us today to learn how PT can help you and make an appointment with one of our dedicated staff members.
Do Physical Therapy Treatments Hurt?
Physical therapy is meant to alleviate pain rather than exacerbate it. However, your pain levels may fluctuate. Our therapists will clearly define what “normal” pain is and what is not normal. Some situations require exercises or other therapeutic actions that may elicit a pain response to facilitate improvements in your overall condition.
As a result of using weakened or recuperating muscles, you may suffer some momentary discomfort. Or for some, restoring the range of motion after surgery can be painful due to the nature of the condition. Unfortunately, it may be critical to your recovery to experience a temporary increase in your pain.
Although it may sound inappropriate, there are times when the increased pain early on can prevent more severe pain in the future.
Rest assured that we will do whatever we can to minimize your pain and avoid increasing it during your time in physical therapy. Communication with our therapist will help to reduce any discomfort you may feel during your physical therapy treatments.
We want you to be pain-free and return to normal activities as soon as possible. We will do what we can to prepare you for any discomfort you may experience.
What Should I Know About Physical Therapy?
Physical therapists are highly trained professionals who specialize in treating musculoskeletal conditions. Physical therapists are part of a healthcare team that routinely collaborates with physicians, surgeons, and other medical practitioners.
We also often collaborate with other healthcare professionals like chiropractors, massage therapists, and acupuncturists to ensure your treatment plan is as effective and efficient as possible.
Physical therapists are movement experts with advanced training and education in musculoskeletal disorders and diseases. In addition, physical therapists often take a hands-on approach to pain relief and function restoration.
One of the primary goals of physical therapy is to restore pain-free mobility and function while preventing pain and injury from recurring. Our physical therapists assess your movement patterns, determine the source of your pain, and work with you to manage or eliminate it.
While each patient’s condition and pain are unique, our physical therapist at Precision Physical Therapy will use various targeted manual therapy techniques, exercises, modalities, and other strategies to relieve pain and restore function quickly.
How Is My Physical Therapy Treatment Progress Tracked?
You should see a noticeable improvement in your discomfort and overall function as you go through your rehabilitation activities.
An effective way to measure your improvement and progress is to keep track of your pain, mobility, and functional abilities. Tracking your impairments and functional abilities gives physical therapists objective information to compare with initial measurements. In addition, your personal reports and experiences help to validate your improvements and clue your therapist to regressions and/or lack of progress.
The bottom line is that you should notice improvements in how you feel and function throughout therapy. If you are not following an anticipated path of progress, your therapist will reassess the situation. Based on the results of this reassessment, your therapists will recommend further testing or a change in approach to your treatments.
How to Prepare for Your First Appointment?
We ask all patients to bring a few things with them on their first visit to our office.
- Please fill out the intake forms that are sent to your email after scheduling with us. Plan on arriving at least 10 minutes early to every appointment.
- Please arrive at least 10 minutes early so that you can maximize your time in your evaluation.
- Please wear comfortable clothing that allows easy access to your problem areas and for you to move around.
- If you intend to use insurance, please bring your insurance information so we can make a copy of your card for our records.
- Please bring any referrals, prescriptions, and test results from your referring physician, Nurse Practitioner, or physician assistant.
- Bring any case manager or insurance adjuster’s contact names, phone numbers, and claim numbers in case of an automobile accident or worker’s compensation claim.
Please have your prescription and insurance card available when you call our office at (385) 217-5699. This will allow us to verify your insurance benefits and provide you with an estimate of coverage.
Why Does Physical Therapy Take Longer Than I Thought?
Although there are typical stages of healing, the reality is that everyone is different, and so is their ability to heal.
At Precision Physical Therapy, you will have a personalized treatment plan created based on your individual needs and goals. Throughout your recovery process, our team will provide constant feedback and allow refinement of your program to ensure it provides optimal results.
The most common reasons for delayed recovery are trying to do too much too soon or not doing enough. Finding the balance is where physical therapists thrive. We use concrete physiological benchmarks and your individual treatment response to refine your program and maximize your results in the shortest time possible.
If you have any questions or concerns about the length of your treatment plan, feel free to ask your physical therapist. We are here to help you by providing clarity throughout this process. We will keep you updated on your progress throughout each session.
Do You Treat My Condition at Your Clinic?
Physical therapists are trained to treat all types of musculoskeletal conditions. Most physical therapy clinics are geared towards specific subcategories of physical therapy.
You can be confident that our well-trained therapists will assess and treat your condition. For example, pediatric physical therapists often work exclusively with younger patients. Orthopedic outpatient physical therapists will work with all age categories and conditions.
If we feel another therapist or healthcare provider would better serve you, we’ll suggest people we know and trust.
Our physical therapists have received extensive education in anatomy, physiology, kinesiology (the study of joint movement), neurology, and many other medical sciences. Our physical therapists are all state-licensed and have graduated from accredited physical therapy programs.
You can rest assured that you are in capable hands!
When Will I Start to Feel Better?
Because each patient’s diagnosis is unique, our therapist will work with you and any other medical or healthcare practitioner to ensure you get the best possible results.
Our goal is to identify all the factors contributing to your condition. We will conduct a comprehensive evaluation and thorough history to gather this information and then design a treatment plan for you.
For some people, relief is felt on day one; for others, there is a journey to relief filled with ups and downs. It is easier to know who you will be once we meet with you and examine your situation.
Our team is highly trained and skilled at treating musculoskeletal pain and injuries. We will provide guidelines to help you understand your condition and what to expect from therapy. These guidelines will include the likely duration of your situation and expected progress broken down into realistic timetables.
Our team is here to support you and answer your questions throughout the process!
Can I Continue Seeing a Therapist Even When I Feel Better?
Absolutely!
Once you have finished your therapy sessions, you can continue to see your physical therapist. There are several different ways to do this, for example:
- Your therapist will see you review and progress your at-home therapy program.
- You can schedule a re-evaluation after a month to ensure you are still doing well and modify your home program as needed.
- You can arrange to see your therapist regularly (i.e., every six months) for a consultation to assess your progress, ensure you are not regressing, and deal with anything new that may have started.
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