Contact Us2025-02-04T21:16:15+00:00

How can we help?

If interested in physical therapy please fill out our form. Our physical therapist will contact you.

FAQ’s

What is mobile physical therapy?2025-02-19T23:30:29+00:00

We can come to you for your physical therapy. We make house calls and office calls. All we need is space for a portable treatment table.

How does it work?2025-02-19T23:30:45+00:00

We bring a portable treatment table and other small equipment needed to conduct therapy. Not much is needed to isolate the neck or back.

What insurance plans do you accept?2025-02-19T23:31:48+00:00

We accept self-pay, providing a convenient and efficient option for individuals seeking immediate care. This allows patients to receive same-day treatment without the delay of an additional doctor’s visit or waiting for a prescription. As Indiana is a direct access state for physical therapy, licensed physical therapists can treat patients for up to 30 days before a physician’s prescription is required.

What should I expect during my first session?2025-02-19T23:31:46+00:00

First click here for a Free Consult. Then you can tell us a little about the issue. We will give you a free consultation call to give you an idea of what to expect about your specific issue.

What areas do you service?2025-02-19T23:31:50+00:00

Cedar Lake, Chesterton, Crown Point, Dyer, Gary Highland, Hobart, Lowell, Merrillville, Munster, Saint John, Schererville, Valparaiso, Winfield

Shouldn’t I go to a clinic for my therapy?2025-02-19T23:32:26+00:00

Not necessarily. Whether in your home, office, or place of convenience, we can still strengthen and address your deficits just as effectively as if you went to a clinic to receive treatment. Our training and skillset allow us to determine the issue and address the main problem with a manual therapy approach and medial exercises.  Medical exercises are the specific movements necessary to restore health to tissue.

“I heard that physical therapy is always painful.”2025-02-19T23:33:10+00:00

We have developed an approach that keeps pain at a minimal if at all.   Sometimes it can’t be avoided but it’s an infrequent experience.  However, it may depend on what phase of healing you’re in such as being post-op from surgery or a long-standing issue for many years.

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