This physical therapy practice, located in or affiliated with North Kansas City Hospital, offers a range of services. Patients consistently report positive experiences, highlighting the kindness and helpfulness of the staff. Therapists are described as knowledgeable, encouraging, and skilled in creating effective treatment plans that accommodate patients’ daily lives. The practice handles insurance approvals and scheduling efficiently. Patients frequently mention successful outcomes, with physical therapy improving their symptoms and overall well-being. Custom hand splints and arm/hand braces are also provided.
Practice Information
Therapist Expertise
Therapists are described as “AWESOME,” “knowledgeable,” and “very encouraging.” Therapists are described as being helpful in helping patients be realistic about their outcomes. Some therapists are described as “knowledgeable and always devises a program that alleviates my symptoms and leaves me stronger.” One therapist is described as “truly amazing”.
Treatment Setting
The hospital has valet parking. The staff is described as very nice and helpful. The custom braces were made to be comfortable. Patients report that the environment makes them feel right at home. The facility was great, although it seemed a little crammed at times. The staff up front were extremely helpful.
Insurance Coverage
The practice is amazing at making sure all of the Referrals were in the system correctly, as well as making sure my insurance would approve.
Treatment Approaches
The practice helps with a range of injuries from a torn meniscus to back pain with radiculopathy. Custom hand splints and arm/hand braces are made.
Patient Experience
The practice helped patients achieve their goals quickly. Patients’ quality of life is improved by therapists’ dedication to improving everyday life. Therapists set clear goals and regularly tracked progress. Some patients chose their therapists for subsequent surgeries because they appreciated their experience the first time. Therapists push patients as hard as they want them to and probably harder.