Find a physical therapist in Mountain View, CA

Find physical therapists in Mountain View, CA

Find physical therapists in Mountain View, CA

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Find physical therapists in Mountain View, CA

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Top 10 physical therapists in Mountain View, CA

Clients agree: these Mountain View physical therapists are highly rated for knowledge, experience, communication, and more.
Well Being Health Center

Well Being Health Center

4.8Excellent(15)
Offers online services
41 hires on Thervo
19+ years in business
Serves Mountain View, CA
Jeff D. says, "Good massage , helped with muscle soreness and stretching , was very prompt at coming to my house. Will use again" Read more
Kulwarn Healer

Kulwarn Healer

5.0(3)
Offers online services
3 hires on Thervo
5+ years in business
Serves Mountain View, CA
Concha H. says, "It is excellent for relaxing your muscles. I recommend it. He did a very good job. I feel 100 percent better." Read more
Lindell Chiropractic

Lindell Chiropractic

5.0(2)
34+ years in business
Serves Mountain View, CA
Ruth-anne S. says, "Dr. Lindell is highly trained. I'm always amazed at how quickly she can tell what is bothering me without me telling her. I find that her keen appraisal always leads to movement relief and continued mobility." Read more
Active In-Home Therapy

Active In-Home Therapy

5.0(1)
3 hires on Thervo
13+ years in business
Serves Mountain View, CA
Richard P. says, "Catherines on time. Talks to Tammy to tell her what's she's going to do and asks Tammy to help her. Tammy likes her. She pushes Tammy, but not hard, and had her sitting on the edge of the bed after 10 months of her being flat on her back. Catherine is working on Tammy's movement and muscle tone, and understands that muscle movement is key to Tammy healing her brain tissue damage." Read more

Your Physical Therapy questions, answered

Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on Thervo.

How much does physical therapy cost?

Physical therapy costs $20 to $60 per session with insurance or $80 to $150 per session without insurance. Physical therapy fees depend on the type of injury or condition, treatment received, and the total number of sessions prescribed. Costs may fall in the higher end of the range if a session includes specialized treatment, such as massage, hydrotherapy, or electrical stimulation therapy.

The cost of physical therapy also includes an initial session to evaluate your condition, set goals for progress, and develop a treatment plan.

What is physical therapy?

Physical therapy (PT) is a treatment method to restore mobility, improve functional movement, reduce or eliminate acute and chronic pain, and strengthen muscles weakened by injury or illness. PT is commonly prescribed after you undergo surgery, such as knee or hip replacement, or to help you recover after a sports injury or car accident.

Physical therapy, also called physiotherapy, may include some or all of the following:

  • Exercises for strength and mobility
  • Massage therapy
  • Heat or cold therapy
  • Electrical current or ultrasound therapy
  • Light therapy
  • Hydrotherapy

During your initial assessment, your physical therapist will work with you to create a personalized treatment plan tailored to your injury or illness.

Is physical therapy covered by insurance or Medicare?

Yes, most licensed physical therapists accept major insurance plans and Medicare. Check with your health insurance provider to confirm your coverage and copay amounts. You can often minimize your copay by selecting a therapist from within your insurance provider's network.

If your injury is the result of an accident, your physical therapy expenses may be covered by Workers' Comp or automobile insurance.

How long does physical therapy take?

The duration of physical therapy depends on the injury or condition being treated, your goals, and your rate of healing. The total length of physical therapy can be weeks or months. Your therapist will also prescribe exercises for you to perform on your own in between sessions, and your recovery process depends greatly on how much time you devote to the exercises.

How long is a physical therapy session?

A typical physical therapy session lasts 30 to 90 minutes and takes place two to three times per week. As your body recovers over time, the therapist may recommend reducing the frequency to once or twice per week.

What should I wear to physical therapy?

Wear comfortable clothes that allow you to move freely and easily, such as loose-fitting t-shirts and athletic shorts or pants, along with socks and sneakers or non-skid shoes. Make sure the clothing allows the physical therapist to access any areas of injury.

Remove any dangling jewelry, like necklaces, earrings, or bracelets. Avoid wearing sandals, boots, or open-toed shoes.

How do I choose a physical therapist near me?

When searching for physical therapy, follow these guidelines:

First, consider whether you want to see a specialist with advanced certification in one of these areas:

  • Cardiovascular and pulmonary
  • Neurology
  • Oncology
  • Orthopedics
  • Geriatrics
  • Pediatrics
  • Sports injuries

After determining if you need a specialist or a standard physical therapist, take these steps:

  • Ask for recommendations from your medical provider.
  • Read reviews on Thervo and Google.
  • Confirm the physical therapist is licensed to practice in your state.
  • Ask if the physical therapist accepts your health insurance and if they'll submit the claims on your behalf.

What questions should I ask a physical therapist?

Ask the physical therapist these questions before scheduling a session:

  • How much experience do you have in treating my condition?
  • Will the sessions take place at your office or do you offer in-home physical therapy?
  • Will I see the same physical therapist for each session?
  • How should I prepare for the visit?
  • How many times a week should I get therapy?
  • How long will each visit last?
  • What are the short-term and long-term goals for my physical therapy?
  • How soon can I expect to see results?
  • Do you accept my health insurance?
  • Do you submit the claims to my health insurance on my behalf?
  • What is your cancellation policy?

Reviews for Mountain View physical therapists

Recent success stories from people in the Mountain View area.
Kevin B.
Great service, very knowledgeable
Well Being Health Center
Sivalingan B.
I had sciatic nerve pain and my left side leg and shoulder were painful. Kulwarn sir helped me ease the pain and taught me stretches to strengthen my balance. Highly recommend for any type of sports injury
Kulwarn Healer
Sly B.
Results and great touch to know exactly where the problem spot is and how to help.
Lindell Chiropractic
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