This is an assessment of your bones, joints, and muscles. A physical therapist looks at how your body moves, checks for pain or stiffness, and tests your strength and flexibility. It helps figure out why you're hurting or having trouble moving so they can plan the right treatment.
This evaluation focuses on how your nerves and muscles work together. The therapist checks things like your balance, coordination, reflexes, and muscle control. It’s used when someone has conditions like a stroke, multiple sclerosis, or Parkinson’s disease.
This is an assessment to see if you need a wheelchair, and if so, what kind would work best for your body and lifestyle. The therapist looks at your posture, strength, how you get around, and where you’ll use the chair (like at home or in the community).
A physical therapy revisit is a follow-up appointment after your first evaluation. It’s when you come back to continue treatment, check your progress, and adjust your exercises or therapy plan if needed. Some client prefer to have the physical therapist lead them thru their exercise program to have the most success and consistency with physical therapy.
Mountainside Mobile Physical Therapy, Inc. will provide all patients who do not have insurance or who are not using insurance an estimate of the bill for therapy services. Please retain a copy of your “Good Faith Estimate” (GFE) quote.
Our initial estimate will be for the cost of the first visit, which will be for the evaluation. This estimate will be provided to you at least one (1) business day prior to the evaluation or prior to scheduling, if you prefer.
Before commencing with a treatment, a second estimate will be provided to you based on the established Plan of Care. If your Plan of Care needs modification during the episode of care because of your therapy needs, a new condition, or per your request, you will be informed and provided with a new estimate, and you will have the option to continue or cease treatments.
If you receive a bill that is $400 or more than the “Good Faith Estimate,” you can dispute the bill utilizing the Patient-Provider Dispute Resolution Process. The dispute resolution entities (SDR) are certified and selected by Health & Human Services (HHS). You must submit a dispute notice, the provider’s bill, and the “Good Faith Estimate” to HHS within 120 days of receiving the final bill from our practice. HHS will collect a $25 fee with your dispute resolution application.
For questions or more information about your right to a Good Faith Estimate, visit www.cms.gov/nosurprises or call Mountainside Mobile Physical Therapy, Inc. at (925) 233-5522.
Mountainside Mobile Physical Therapy, Inc.
400 Del Antico Avenue #1315, Oakley, California 94561, United States
Phone (925) 233-5522
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