Southeast Physical Therapy
About
Our Mission
To create positive change in the community by providing a standard of care that breaks the mold by getting people out of pain, assiting them in taking control of their health and getting them back to doing the things they love.
Our Vision
Southeast Physical Therapy strives to educate and empower our community to lead more fulfilling lives. We want to reinvent healthcare and set the industry standard for Physical Therapy by helping people achieve personal health & exercises goals previously thought impossible.
We have a three step process of permanently resolving new and chronic issues.
1. Get you out of pain
2. Eliminate the source(s) of your symptoms
3. Teach you how to stay out of pain for good
Doctor of Physical Therapy
B.S., Exercise and Health Science
Corrective Exercise Spcecialist, NASM
Performance Enhancement Specialist, NASM
Dry Needling Certified
MobilityWOD 101 & 102 Certified
StrongFirst Clincian
BloodFlow Restriction Therapy Certified
CF-L1
FMS-1
www.southeastpt.net
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Frequently asked questions
What is your typical process for working with a new customer?
We offer a free 15 minute discovery call to discuss current and chronic symptoms which is then followed by a scheduled 60 minute assessment to paint a more detailed picture of a client's strength, movement, flexibility and mobility.
What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
I have my Doctorate in Physical Therapy and have been in the training/sports performance industry for 15 years.
What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a pro in your area of expertise?
We are an Out-of-Network clinic, meaning that we do not have any direct contracts with the big insurance corporations. All of our doctors make decisions based on what is best for the patient rather than being limited to what an insurance company says that they can or cannot bill for. We are committed to providing the highest possible care for each individual patient.
Insurance companies begin providing coverage once your deductible has been paid. Physical therapy visits typically cost between $140-$250 even after paying your copay which is commonly around $35. Healthy individuals that rarely use the medical system or their health insurance plan will find that cash based physical therapy often saves them money and gets them a much higher quality of service. Eliminating the insurance company can save money and give power back to the patient by allowing them to decide when they are healthy enough to stop physical therapy.
Insurance companies often view many performance-based services as “not medically necessary” and therefore will not provide coverage. Many of these “not necessary” services are crucial to getting athletes back to the level of performance that is required for their sport. These services bridge the gap between healthcare and long-lasting health and fitness by addressing the issues beyond getting patients back to the minimum baseline for physical therapy discharge where their insurance company deems them "good enough".
Traditional physical therapy clinics have appointment slots that average around 30 minutes and the 1-on-1 time with your doctor during that visit is typically less than a third of that time. Insurance companies have lowered the rate that they reimburse PT services every year for the last 8 years (now 9 starting in 2022). In order to combat this lowering of reimbursement, insurance based companies have had to take on a huge number of patient volume to the point where they are attempting to see 3+ patients at the same time. When you spread your healthcare providers that thin, nobody wins.
What questions should customers think through before talking to pros about their needs?
How long is each visit?
How many clients will the clinician be responsible for treating during the time that you're in their office being treated? Typically the very first visit is one on one but then follow up visits are shared amongst several patients.