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Accepted insurances
At Integrative Physio Approach, we strive to make high-quality physical therapy accessible and affordable. We accept a wide range of insurance plans to ensure you receive the care you need without the financial stress. Below is a list of the insurance providers we currently accept:
Aetna
Centers Plan
Cigna
Elder Plan
Fidelis
Humana
Oscar
Oxford
United Healthcare
Don’t See Your Insurance Listed?
If your insurance provider is not listed, please contact our office. We continuously update our accepted insurances and may still be able to accommodate your needs. Our friendly staff will assist you in verifying your insurance coverage and answer any questions you may have regarding your benefits.
Out-of-Network Benefits
We also work with patients who have out-of-network benefits. If we do not participate with your insurance plan, our staff can help you understand your out-of-network benefits and guide you through the reimbursement process.
Self-Pay Options
For patients without insurance or those who prefer to pay out-of-pocket, we offer competitive self-pay rates. Contact us to learn more about our affordable pricing and payment plans.
Contact Us
For any questions regarding insurance coverage or to verify your specific plan, please call our office at (718) 621-0800 or email us at email@integrativephysioapproach.com. We are here to help you navigate your insurance options and ensure you receive the best possible care.
FAQs
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Call us at (718) 621-0800 to make an appointment or request an appointment here.
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A: Physical therapy is a medical, hands-on approach to relieving pain and restoring function. Physical therapists are experts in musculoskeletal and neurological conditions and work closely with physicians. They evaluate your movement patterns, identify the cause of your pain, and work to eliminate it using a variety of gentle hands-on techniques, exercises, and equipment to restore pain-free mobility and function.
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A: No. While we are known for providing rapid recovery from injuries, which is popular among athletes, we treat a wide range of conditions. These include chronic pain, long-term issues, headaches, back pain, TMJ, and ankle sprains.
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A: Occasionally, it may be necessary to allow for the most rapid and full recovery, but it is rare. We pride ourselves on getting patients back to their activities quickly, often by the end of the first visit.
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A: The sooner you seek treatment, the quicker the recovery. Immediate treatment helps ensure a faster return to normal, pain-free activity.
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A: Fascia is the soft tissue component of the connective tissue system that permeates the human body. It surrounds muscles, bones, organs, nerves, and blood vessels. Treating fascia helps restore chronic pain and dysfunctions such as reaching, bending, lifting, walking, stair climbing, and running.
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A: Our approach focuses on treating the root cause of pain and dysfunction, rather than just the symptoms. We use specific manual therapy techniques to address fascial distortions and improve pain, weakness, and limited movement immediately.
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A: Yes. Our physical therapists have extensive university-level training in anatomy, physiology, kinesiology, and neurology. They have graduated from accredited programs and are state licensed.
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A: Physical therapy is meant to relieve pain, not cause it. You may experience temporary soreness from using recovering muscles, but good communication with your therapist can help minimize discomfort.
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A: Working with you and your doctor, we can discuss your options and help determine if physical therapy is the right choice for you.
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A: As a patient, you have the right to choose where you receive physical therapy. We pride ourselves on providing high-quality care in a positive, encouraging environment.
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A: The number of visits varies with each patient and depends on many factors. Generally, you will need fewer treatments compared to traditional PT clinics. Muscle pain usually gets better within 5-7 treatments, with many patients needing only 2-4 treatments.