Frequently Asked Questions

  • Not at all! Texas is considered a "direct access" state, which means that patients have the right to seek and receive physical therapy treatment from a licensed physical therapist without a physician's referral or prescription. However, some insurance companies may require a referral for coverage purposes.

  • My clinic is considered an out-of-network provider and I will not bill your insurance. There are many restrictions and limitations when working with insurance companies, and oftentimes it can complicate the care and treatment you need. My business model allows me to maximize your appointment time to provide you with accessible and individualized care.

  • It depends on your insurance policy. Some policies may offer partial or full reimbursement for out-of-network services, while others may not cover the services at all. If you would like to submit for reimbursement, my clinic will be more than happy to provide you with the necessary Superbill upon your request.

  • Yes, both HSAs and FSAs can be used to pay for eligible medical expenses, including cash-based physical therapy. However, it is best to check with your plan administrator to confirm eligibility.

  • Absolutely! Although I have special expertise working with runners and other outdoor athletes, you definitely do not need to be a runner to receive treatment. I am a highly trained physical therapist with experience in a wide variety of orthopedic conditions and would be more than happy to help anyone interested in physical therapy, rehabilitation and strength training.