FAQ
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Your therapist will use a comprehensive approach in determining exactly what you will need to obtain the maximum benefit from your rehab. First, your therapist will do a thorough evaluation and then develop a customized plan of care that addresses all of these specific findings. Sometimes a home exercise program is developed and given to you to perform in between sessions.
In West Virginia, you can see a physical therapist without a referral from a physician. However, your insurance may require a referral from a physician to cover your expenses. To find out, call the number on the back of your insurance card and ask if a referral is necessary for coverage of therapy.
We participate with almost all health insurance and auto insurance programs, including Medicare and Worker’s Compensation. Please call any location to find how we can handle your insurance coverage.
Please don’t hesitate to call us if you have other questions about insurance coverage.
- Current health insurance card
- Referral for therapy
- Be prepared to pay any co-pays at the time of service. We accept Visa, Mastercard, American Express, personal checks and cash.
- Driver License or Photo ID
- Printed and filled out Intake Form
Expedite your initial visit by downloading and filling out our Patient Registration Forms ahead of time. Please bring a copy to your first visit.
Wear comfortable, loose clothing and tennis shoes. We have a changing room available for your convenience. Please be conscious of wearing loose clothing around the area specific to your injury. Example: neck or shoulder injury, wear a tank top, knee or hip injury, wear shorts, etc.
Your first visit includes the comprehensive evaluation and takes 60-90 minutes. Sessions thereafter are determined by your condition, approximately 45-60 minutes. Your therapist will develop an individually customized plan of care, so each program will be specific to your needs.
Your Plan of Care will be constructed based on the recommendation of your doctor and your therapist. The average physical therapy schedule is 1-3 times per week. Your schedule will depend on the degree of injury/dysfunction and your available time. Bring your calendar to your first appointment so you can schedule your appointments as far in advance as possible, this will make it easier to choose times that are the most convenient for you.
Please feel free to call your therapist if you ever have any questions regarding your treatment or your home exercises.
Your Summit physical therapist is in regular communication with your doctor, especially if there are any complications.
Summit Physical Therapy adheres to all the requirements of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996, commonly known as HIPAA.
All patients are provided notice of Summit Physical Therapy’s privacy practices. Patient records are considered protected health information and strict confidentiality is maintained in compliance with HIPAA rules. Records will be released for treatment to referring physicians and for health insurance purposes with the consent of the patient.