FAQ for Therapy Patients

What do I bring to my outpatient therapy session?

When you come to a therapy session, please bring the following:

  • Co-payment if you have one
  • Insurance card
  • Referral from your doctor

If you currently wear braces, orthotics or splints, please bring them to your visit to allow our therapist to perform a full and thorough evaluation.

If we are evaluating your child for equipment or positioning, please bring your child’s current equipment, including wheelchair and car seat.

What do I wear to my outpatient therapy session?

Please wear comfortable clothing that is easy to move in. If we are evaluating you for injuries or illness affecting the lower body or for walking skills, please wear or bring shorts.

If we are seeing you for serial casting, please wear stretchy or loose-fitting pants to allow for easy removal.

Will my insurance cover my therapy?

We are contracted with most insurance carriers. Prior to starting therapy, we verify your insurance benefits and will be able to assist you in gaining information on what your insurance requires you to pay.

You may be responsible for a co-payment amount per visit, a co-insurance or a deductible amount, depending on the agreement between you and your insurance carriers. Before starting physical therapy, we recommend calling your insurance carrier to determine what your specific plan will cover.

How much does therapy cost?

Charges at each visit may vary depending on the treatment provided. If you do not have insurance or are paying out-of-pocket, please call for specific pricing or discuss with your therapist at your first visit.

Is there any preparation for the feeding clinic?

If we are seeing your child for feeding therapy, please make sure your child is hungry. If possible, do not feed your child for two hours before the visit. Please bring one food from home your child will usually eat and one food your child will usually not eat.