Select Physical Therapy is described as having a welcoming, professional, and friendly vibe, providing focused and personal care. Staff members, including therapists like Heather Armstrong and Tyler Deming, are knowledgeable and efficient, tailoring treatment to individual needs. The practice utilizes various physical therapy techniques and emphasizes an organized approach, including attention to the entire body. The staff appears to be very professional and cares about their clients. The location downtown is easy to get to. Some clients found the exercises and explanations helpful in understanding their issues and achieving recovery goals. The staff takes into account patient’s schedules and communicate with doctors.
Practice Information
Therapist Expertise
The staff is very knowledgeable, efficient and intuitive to each of their clients needs. Heather Armstrong is incredibly knowledgeable, thorough and thoughtful in her approach. The therapists are very well trained and they really do care about their clients.
Treatment Setting
The vibe is welcoming, professional and friendly, the care is focused and personal, the staff – from front desk to treatment table – is responsive and efficient. The practice is organized. The staff sterilized the PT tabled after every person used it and that was a HUGE plus for some clients.
Insurance Coverage
One patient’s workers comp insurance company set up PT at this practice.
Treatment Approaches
The practice uses multiple PT techniques. The suction cups treatment, heat and cold therapy are very helpful. The staff explained the purpose of each exercise prescribed; the approach to resolving the issue was effective.
Office Experience
Leslie is very welcoming & professional as well when checking in.
Patient Experience
Patients reported feeling that they were putting themselves in good hands. One client said they would have the best advice. They noted that their shoulder range motion has significant improved. The sense is that they seek to help the client to come out of therapy in better condition than before the damage was done. One patient felt respected and heard.