Frequently Asked Questions

  • A Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) is an expert in human movement who helps individuals restore, maintain, and improve their physical function and quality of life. With advanced training in anatomy, biomechanics, and evidence-based care, DPTs diagnose and treat movement impairments, design personalized rehabilitation plans, and guide injury prevention and performance optimization. Every session ensures you receive focused, one-on-one attention tailored to your needs.

  • In order to keep overhead cost as low as possible, the clinic is located in a separate structure off the back of a residence.

    Please wear clothes that you are comfortable moving in, and plan to arrive at the time of your appointment. Remain in your vehicle until it is time, as a patient may be completing their session before yours.

    After parking in one of the open spots in the driveway, walk down the stone pathway and up the stairs. The door to the office is on the left.

  • We are intentionally set our hours to have time before and after work, because we know you need to receive therapy without needing to take time off of work.

    Open Monday — Friday // 7–10am & 3–6pm

  • There are two parking spots in the driveway at 3309 Spector St. Upon arrival, pull into the driveway and into an open parking spot. Please do not park behind any cars, as you may block in the patient in the session before yours. Walk down the pathway and up the stairs, the door to the office is on the left.

  • Your health is worth investing in, and your time matters. To respect both, cancellations must be made at least 24 hours in advance. Appointments not attended or canceled with less than 24 hours’ notice will be subject to the full session fee.

    In the case of an emergency, please send an email and excused cancellations will be made when appropriate.

Additional Questions?

Feel free to reach out and we will get back to you as soon as possible!

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