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Rates

Rates

Initial Massage Evaluation and Treatment:

1 hour 15 minutes:     $140

**NO prescription required

Initial Physical Therapy Evaluation and Treatment:

1 hour 45 minutes:     $196

**A prescription from your doctor is REQUIRED after 30 days or 10 visits, whichever comes first.

Follow-up Treatments for Physical Therapy and Massage:

1 hour 15 minutes:     $140

1 hour 45 minutes:     $196

2 hours 15 minutes:   $258

Wellness Packages of four (4) (10% discount):

1 hour 15 minutes:     $504

1 hour 45 minutes:     $705

2 hours 15 minutes:   $929

Payment

Body Wisdom Physical Therapy accepts CASH, CHECKS, ZELLE, or VENMO. Payment is expected in full at the time of service. There is a $40 service fee for checks with insufficient funds.

24-hour Cancellation Policy

There is a 24-hour change/cancellation policy. You are responsible for FULL payment of the missed/canceled session. This ensures that open appointment times are not left void, while other patients may be on a waiting list to receive treatment.

Insurance Coverage

Since many different types of insurance policies exist, you must contact your insurance company directly to inquire about your specific coverage. You must ask if you have "Out of Network Provider" coverage. If you do have coverage, also be aware that there may be an out of network deductible, which must be met before these treatments will be reimbursed. If you have coverage, you will be provided with an itemized receipt for services, which you will then submit to the insurance company for direct reimbursement of the amount determined by your specific policy.

Please note that if your insurance carrier says it will cover, for example, 80% of the charges, this is not necessarily 80% of what I charge.  Rather, it will be 80% of what they deem as “Usual, customary, and reasonable”. Therefore, expect your reimbursement to be less than 80% of what you actually paid.

Flexible Spending Account (FSA)

An FSA is a tax-advantaged financial account that can be set up through a cafeteria plan of an employer. An FSA allows an employee to set aside a portion of his or her earnings to pay for qualified expenses, most commonly for medical expenses. Money deducted from an employee's pay into an FSA is not subject to payroll taxes, resulting in a substantial payroll tax savings. Please request a receipt for services, if you would like to submit to your FSA account.

Medicare Or Medicaid NOT Accepted

I am NOT an authorized Medicare provider. Therefore as a licensed physical therapist, I am NOT able to accept out-of-pocket payments from physical therapy patients if they have Medicare coverage. 

 

DOWNLOAD

Please download and complete the intake form before your first visit

Information for your visit, directions, etc.