Athletico in Prairie Village and other locations provide physical therapy services. Several therapists are mentioned, including Rachel LaHue, Chandler, Anna, Sam, Katie Kempf Libby, Katie, Morgan, and Dana. The practice focuses on providing high-quality care and a welcoming environment for patients. Some therapists have specialties such as dry needling. The staff is described as friendly and helpful, contributing to a positive patient experience. The practice provides treatment for a variety of injuries, including post-surgery rehabilitation and back injuries, offering services to improve patient’s leg function and overall strength, with some patients reporting improved quality of life.
Practice Information
Therapist Expertise
Rachel LaHue has deep expertise in physical therapy. Chandler is extremely knowledgeable. Several therapists provide consistent and high-quality assessment, planning, and ongoing therapy. Sam specializes in Dry Needling and is trained in applying pressure with her elbow. Katie Libby is also an excellent therapist.
Treatment Setting
Rachel made patients feel completely at ease and treated them like family. The staff is described as friendly and welcoming, and everyone is wonderful. The practice provides a welcoming and patient environment.
Insurance Coverage
The billing staff at one location refused to assist patients that have Medicare through united health care by sending in a prior authorization for physical therapy.
Treatment Approaches
The practice implements a variety of modalities and innovative treatment techniques. Sam uses exercises to help patients with their overall strength and back pain. Rachel Pearson helped patients heal from severe back injuries.
Office Experience
The assistants and receptionists are top-notch. The staff is friendly and welcoming.
Patient Experience
Patients have made incredible progress in their recovery. The hard work and discomfort is fun with the staff. Patients have improved right leg function with less pain. The care has been the best, with patients being treated with respect. Patients feel better after one visit. Katie Kempf Libby is teaching a patient to walk again and giving them their whole life back.