Physiotherapists in Pennsylvania
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pierce, susan
pierce, susan
pierontoni, damian
pierry, michele
piersante, pamela
piersol, madeline
pierson, grace
pierwola-gawin, natalia
pietro, pamela
pietrzyk, ryan
pike physical therapy & fitness center, inc.
pilch, diane
pileggi, virginia
pilewski, amanda
pillar, erin
pilosi, sarah
pimble, donna
pinches, robin
pincin, kerrie
pindar physical therapy inc
pineda, jasmine
pingree, helena
pink, melissa
pinker, michelle
pinkerton, william
pinkston, stefan
pinnacle health medical services
pinnacle health medical services
pinnacle health medical services
pinnacle rehabilitation associates pc
pino, william
pint, christopher
pinto, veronica
pintor, jennie lou
pinwheels early childhood therapy center
piotrowski, corinne
piotti, jolanda
pipak, teresa
piper, kathryn
piper, korinne
piposar, susan
pirl, anna
pisani, danielle
piselli, stephen
pistilli, charles
pitassi, anna
pitera, nicole
pitman, allison
Frequently Asked Questions
The information here is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice. Consult a licensed healthcare provider about your specific situation.
Do I need a doctor's referral to see a physiotherapist in Pennsylvania?
In most Canadian provinces, you can see a physiotherapist without a referral. However, some insurance plans may require a doctor's referral for coverage. Check with your provider.
How much does physiotherapy cost in Pennsylvania?
A typical session costs $80-$150 depending on the clinic and province. Many employer health plans cover physiotherapy. Some provinces cover physio through their health plan for specific conditions.
What's the difference between a physiotherapist and a chiropractor?
Physiotherapists focus on exercise-based rehabilitation, manual therapy, and movement retraining. Chiropractors primarily focus on spinal adjustments. Many conditions benefit from both — your physio can advise if you'd benefit from chiropractic care too.
How many sessions will I need?
It depends on your condition. Acute injuries may resolve in 4-6 sessions. Chronic conditions or post-surgical rehab may need 12-20+ sessions. Your physiotherapist will create a treatment plan after your initial assessment.
Is physiotherapy covered by OHIP/provincial health insurance?
Coverage varies by province. Ontario (OHIP) covers physio only for those 19 and under, 65+, or recently discharged from hospital. Most Canadians access physio through employer benefits or pay out of pocket.