Financial District - 30 Broad
30 Broad Street makes its home next door to the world-famous New York Stock Exchange, in a building that used to house part of the Exchange itself. Spear has another connection with the NYSE; in 2016, it was one of very few small businesses recognized for its success with the opportunity to ring the opening bell! Sleek, modern art and lofted ceilings adorn the newly renovated building, creating an open and energizing environment.
This clinic is a carefully-accredited member of both the HSS and Mount Sinai Rehabilitation Networks:
Spear Physical Therapy is a participating member of the Hospital for Special Surgery Rehabilitation Network. Learn more about Hospital for Special Surgery, the #1 hospital in the world in orthopedics.
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Amir at Broad Street connected me with a therapist in Midtown East who was something of a hip specialist with a strong connection to my surgeon…
A totally pleasant facility. I looked forward to coming here every time. Equipment was in great condition and provided a nice variety of exercises.
The entire Spear team has been positive to me directly and I have observed this same approach in how they interact with the other patients in the clinic. This creates a …
SPEAR Physical Therapy at Broad Street is a truly special and spectacular place. First, the culture of the office is closer to a group of friends (which you are invited to join!) …
After spending two weeks in bed with unbearable sciatica, I was referred to Spear PT by my doctor. I felt massive trepidation…
Spear Physical Therapy is a top notch facility for rehabilitation.
When I first “walked” into Spear with a very noticeable limp, I could barely even lift…
I had one heck of a bad herniation in my neck that was quite debilitating for months. Luckily I was referred to SPEAR by my sports doctor.
The entire staff…