Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- What do I need to bring to my first appointment?
Timberhill Physical Therapy asks you to bring the following:
- The prescription for physical therapy from you doctor.
- Completed intake forms you have downloaded or received in the mail.
- Your health insurance cards.
- Your co-pay. We accept cash, checks, Visa, and MasterCard.
- Loose, comfortable clothes. You may want to bring a halter top or gym shorts. We have gowns if needed.
- A calendar to schedule future visits.
- If diagnosis is plantar fasciitis there may be a gel you need from the pharmacy.
- What should I expect on my first visit?
At Timberhill Physical Therapy you can expect the following at your first visit:
- In general, a first visit will last one hour fifteen minutes.
- A thorough evaluation will be performed.
- There will be time for treatment during the first visit.
- The physical therapist will develop a plan of care to meet your individual needs. Your personal goals will be important in developing the plan.
- What can I expect from you?
As a patient of Timberhill Physical Therapy you can expect the following:
- You will be treated with respect and courtesy.
- You will be seen in a timely manner. Occasionally we are slightly delayed, but we make an effort to not keep patients waiting. After the initial visit, most following visits are 45 minutes in length.
- You will have treatments explained to you. If you don't understand, we expect you to ask questions.
- You will be given care with a systematic and reliable approach to achieve the best outcome.
- You will expect to see steady improvement. If you do not, you will be referred back to your doctor. Your doctor will be contacted by your physical therapist.
- You will have your records and condition kept in strict confidence.
- What do you expect from me?
As a patient of Timberhill Physical Therapy, we expect the following from you:
- We expect you to listen carefully and follow the guidelines for exercise and home treatment recommended by the physical therapist.
- We expect you to ask questions to make sure you understand the instructions. If it's not clear, we want to know.
- We expect you to report any and all changes in your condition.
- We expect you to give us the courtesy of a phone call if you cannot make an appointment. We ask for at least 24 hour notice. We realize illness may prevent that much notice.
- What can I expect about my recovery?
As a patient of Timberhill Physical Therapy you can expect the following about your recovery:
- Physical therapy techniques can correct dysfunction in the musculosketal system.
- Physical therapy facilitates the body's natural ability to heal from illness or injury.
- Following a treatment you may feel better immediately or you may be somewhat sore for 24 hours. You should feel improvement after that.
- If you listen carefully and follow the guidelines given to you by the physical therapist you should make steady progress.
- Occasionally recovery setbacks occur. It's important to inform your physical therapist so that you can identify the cause and correct it, and continue on your road to recovery.
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