FAQ's
It is almost impossible to predict how long a baby will need therapy, as it is based on age of baby, initial severity, compliance with home program, baby's tolerance, growth rate, family financial situation, etc. We also want to make sure we are following your baby as they develop to watch for difficulties with motor milestones like rolling in both directions, sitting squarely on hips, crawling on all fours, walking with a normal gait, etc.
After your baby is evaluated, your therapist will be able to give you a more realistic number so you can plan for the future.
We are in network with major insurance carriers and offer package deals for those that need to pay us directly. We will assist you in verifying your benefits and understanding your cost up front. Physical/Occupational therapy is typically covered but the percentage of reimbursement will vary. WE FILE ALL CLAIMS FOR YOU and are here to make the insurance part of your journey a bit easier.
(We are not Medicaid providers, but can provide a discount when applicable)
The easiest way is to fill out a referral form on this page. You will hear from us via secure text within 24 business hours. Our priority is to see your baby as soon as possible. Remember – there is no reason to wait. You only have a small window of opportunity, so take it.
So much! Our initial visits are PACKED with information and are actually an evaluation AND a treatment session all in one. You will leave the appointment with everything you need to start working with your baby immediately. We want you to see improvement with your baby as soon as possible, so we make the most of our time together.
Therapy sessions last an average of 45 min – 1 hr.
Depending on where you live and our current therapist availability, we can provide services almost anywhere - in a private home, in office, or virtually. Our patient coordinators will be in communication with you regarding your options once we know a little more about your situation. Trust us, we will do everything we can to help you and your baby.