Patient information

Patient evaluation forms

Review these forms before your first visit.

Insurance coverage

Our dedicated billing and insurance verification staff is ready to verify your insurance. Scroll down to see which providers we're in-network with.

Pay your bill

A convenient way to securely pay your bill.

Patient Portal

Make the most of your exSPEARience. Connect with your therapist, submit forms, and more!

Your visit

What should you expect at your first physical therapy visit?

During your first visit, your therapist will review when you began feeling pain, how the injury occurred, your general health, any past surgeries, and your goals. We will then conduct an initial evaluation to identify any postural faults and musculoskeletal imbalances, including tests for muscle length and strength, joint mobility, and soft tissue integrity.

 

Following the evaluation, a personalized treatment plan will be developed to meet your specific needs and goals. Additionally, an at-home exercise program with exercises to support the recovery process will be created. Your physical therapist will explain each exercise, ensuring you understand the proper technique.

How frequently will you attend physical therapy?

Most prescriptions and treatment schedules recommend 2-3 visits per week, but this will vary based on your condition and physical ability.

 

Physical therapy sessions typically last one hour, and treatment plans can range from 6 to 12 weeks. This includes periodic re-evaluations and regular follow-up visits with your doctor.

Important tips for your appointments

  • Arrive 15 minutes prior to your scheduled appointment to check in.
  • Bring all necessary insurance verification, physicians prescription, list of medications, radiographs (MRI’s, X-rays), etc. for our team to review.
  • Bring or wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothing and a pair of rubber soled sneakers.

FAQs

Your questions, answered.

Billing and insurance

Spear is in-network with most major insurances.

Your first visit

Wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothing and a pair of rubber-soled sneakers – something you can move in. 

Telehealth

Telehealth physical and occupational therapy is used to provide treatment virtually rather than in-person. Spear live, our telehealth therapy, utilizes online audio and video, similar to FaceTime. This approach allows the patient and the therapist to be in separate locations while still conducting a session. 

Schedule with Spear

Ready to get moving? Our expert team will guide you through your entire experience, from setting up your first appointment and verifying your insurance to building at-home treatment plans.