Frequently Asked Questions
Please contact us with additional questions!
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How do I know I need pelvic floor physical therapy?
Here is helpful screening tool! If you checked 3 or more circles, pelvic floor dysfunction is likely and you would benefit from an evaluation from a pelvic floor physical or occupational therapist.
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Do you have a physical clinic location?
No, Olsen Physical Therapy is a mobile physical therapy practice. We, as well as the treatment table and equipment, come to you!
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Do you travel to my area?
Olsen Physical Therapy currently serves communities within 30 mins of Natick, MA. Services outside of this area may be available and will incur an additional travel fee.
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Do I need a referral from my doctor?
No, Massachusetts is a direct access state. You can have PT treatment without a referral.
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Do you take my insurance?
Olsen Physical Therapy is an out of network (OON) provider. We do not contract with any insurance company. If your insurance plan has an OON benefit, we can provide you with a super bill that will have the information required for you to submit to your insurance company for reimbursement. You may use your HSA/FSA card for payment.
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How do you take payment?
Credit card, check, cash, FSA, & HSA are all accepted forms of payment.
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What can I expect for my first visit?
Prior to our meeting, we will review your intake forms and questionnaires. At our first visit, we will have a thorough discussion about your health, your current concerns, and your goals. We will then assess many physical measures including strength, mobility, movement patterns, scar tissue, posture, alignment, and breathing strategies. We will discuss the assessment findings and recommend a treatment plan. Treatment begins that first visit with hands-on therapy, individualized exercises, education with handouts, and a home program.
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How many treatment sessions will I need?
Based on the evaluation findings and your goals, a treatment plan with frequency and number of visits will be established. Generally, 6-12 visits is recommended. These visits are typically weekly to start and become less frequent as you progress.