Patient Info / Forms
The Go Physical Therapy Pelvic Rehabilitation Center team is committed to finding the root cause of your condition and developing a treatment plan that addresses your needs and helps you achieve your goals.
Preparing for your first appointment at Go Physical Therapy Pelvic Rehabilitation Center
Before your visit, make a list of questions you’d like to ask during your first meeting and call our office ahead of time to verify your insurance benefits at (308) 398-1202.
You will register at the front desk when you arrive at our office. We’ll ask for your insurance information and any other paperwork you may have brought with you (i.e., referral, X-ray or MRI report, or other medical reports). Be prepared to talk about your medical history, previous treatments, limitations you’re dealing with, and other relevant details.
Direct Access
Did You Know You Can See a Physical Therapist Without a Referral?
In all 50 states, you can schedule a visit with one of our therapists to get help sooner rather than later. Whether you’re struggling with lingering pain from an old injury or you only hurt yourself yesterday, Direct Access guarantees your access.
Direct Access refers to the ability of patients to seek and receive physical therapy services without needing a referral or prescription from a physician or other healthcare provider.
Insurance Info
Commercial Insurance
At Go Physical Therapy Pelvic Rehabilitation Center, we are committed to providing exceptional physical therapy services to our valued clients. To ensure a seamless experience, we are pleased to accept a diverse range of commercial insurance plans. Our partnerships with leading insurance providers allow us to accommodate the unique needs of our clients while offering access to quality care.
We proudly work with major carriers, as well as a variety of regional and specialized insurance providers, including the following:
Please call our office at (308) 398-1202 to confirm other insurance plans.
Patient Testimonials
Since I’ve been coming to Women’s Health and Healing Center, I have had exceptional care from Molie and Nicole. Thank you!
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I have nothing but good things to say about this place they are amazing people they know who you are when you walk in there very understanding just all-around amazing…
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Refer a Friend
At Go Physical Therapy Pelvic Rehabilitation Center in Grand Island, NE, we’re passionate about fostering a healthy, active community. The power of physical therapy can be life-changing, and we invite you to refer your friends and loved ones to our practice.
Our comprehensive and personalized approach ensures that each patient receives the highest level of care tailored to their individual needs. By referring a friend to our practice, you’re helping them achieve their health and fitness goals–all while strengthening the bond of trust and support within our community.
Together, we can continue transforming lives and creating lasting connections through the benefits of physical therapy.
FAQs
Can I choose any physical therapy clinic for treatment?
Absolutely!
The Patient's Bill of Rights empowers you to select the physical therapy clinic of your choice. You are not obligated to follow a physician's recommendation; no medical practitioner, insurance company, or other entity can force you to attend a specific clinic.
We provide a proactive, results-oriented environment with well-trained, knowledgeable staff. We’re confident that [site-name] will provide the highest quality care to help you achieve your goals.
Can I continue seeing a therapist even when I feel better?
The short answer is–Absolutely! In fact, at [site-name], we actually encourage you to continue seeing your physical therapist even after your symptoms appear to have resolved.
Why? Because often, even though you feel better, you may still not be fully rehabilitated. Furthermore, regular physical therapy can prevent future injury or pain while helping you optimize your overall physical performance and function.
Physical therapy is a comprehensive and ongoing process, not a one-and-done. Even after you’ve completed your initial round of treatment, our therapists can help you develop a personalized maintenance plan that ensures you’re continuing to maximize your potential, even after your recovery.
Here’s an example of maintenance plans that allow you to continue enjoying physical therapy’s many benefits:
- Your therapist assigns you a series of specialized at-home exercises so you can continue to strengthen your muscles and improve your range of motion.
- You come in for a re-evaluation after a month to ensure your home exercise program is working as intended.
- You schedule check-in appointments at regular intervals (such as every six months) to ensure you haven’t regressed and to address any new developments.
Our therapists will also develop a return-to-activity schedule so you can safely return to your favorite sport or workout program without risking reinjury. A return-to-activity schedule involves gradually increasing the intensity of certain movements until you can operate as usual.
The physical therapists at [site-name] are here to help you succeed–even after you’ve completed your treatment. To get started, request an appointment today!
Can I go to any physical therapy clinic I want?
Absolutely! According to "The Patient's Bill of Rights" law, you can choose what physical therapy clinic you want for your care. While physicians or insurance carriers may recommend a specific clinic, you are not obligated to follow their suggestions. Your fundamental patient rights protect your ability to make informed decisions about your treatment and ensure you are treated with respect and confidentiality.
Choose [site-name] for accessible, personalized care tailored to your unique needs. Start your journey towards improved health and sports performance today!
Do I Need a Physician Referral for In-Home Physical Therapy?
Obtaining a physician referral for in-home physical therapy can streamline the process and ensure you receive the most appropriate care for your specific needs. However, all 50 states now offer direct access to physical therapy services, allowing patients to seek treatment without a doctor's referral.
That said, while a physician referral may not be required, it’s still important to consult with your healthcare provider to determine if in-home physical therapy is the best course of action for your specific needs. Doing so can ensure a seamless transition to expert care that supports your rehabilitation goals – all within the comfort of your home.