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205 verified Physical Therapists in Redmond, WA
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Physical Therapist
7674.5 mi · 12501 NE Bel Red Rd, 100, Bellevue, WA 98005
Accepts Cigna + 3 more
Accepting new patients · Offers video visits ·
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Sarah Roeschley, PT is a Physical Therapist in Bellevue, WA. Their offices are located in 12501 NE Bel Red Rd 100, Bellevue, WA and 1975 112th Ave NE 100, Bellevue, WA.Click to read more
Physical Therapist
7674.5 mi · 12501 NE Bel Red Rd, 100, Bellevue, WA 98005
Accepting new patients ·
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Renee Ebia, DPT is a Physical Therapist in Bellevue, WA. Their offices are located in 1975 112th Ave NE, Bellevue, WA and 12501 NE Bel Red Rd 100, Bellevue, WA.Click to read more
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Frequently asked questions

How can I make a same-day appointment with a Physical Therapist in Redmond?

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How can I find a Redmond Physical Therapist who takes my insurance?

Zocdoc lets you search specifically for a Redmond Physical Therapist who takes your insurance. Just choose your carrier and plan from the drop-down menu at the top of the page. If you’re not sure which plan you have, you can use Zocdoc’s insurance checker to find out.


How can I book an appointment online with a Physical Therapist in Redmond?

Zocdoc is a free online service that helps patients find Physical Therapists in Redmond and book appointments instantly. You can search for Redmond Physical Therapists by symptom or visit reason. Then, choose your insurance plan. Based on that information, you’ll see a list of providers who meet your search criteria, along with their available appointment slots.


How can I find a female Physical Therapist in Redmond?

When you search for Redmond Physical Therapists on Zocdoc, you can filter your results by gender, in addition to other criteria. That way, you’ll only see Physical Therapists in Redmond who match your preferences.


How can I find a Redmond Physical Therapist who sees patients after hours?

On Zocdoc, you can search specifically for Redmond Physical Therapists with availability after 5 p.m.


How can I find a top-rated Physical Therapist in Redmond?

You can use Zocdoc to find Physical Therapists in Redmond who are highly rated by other patients. These ratings are based on verified reviews submitted by real patients. Every time a patient completes an appointment booked on Zocdoc, they’re invited to review their experience. Each review must comply with Zocdoc’s guidelines.


How can I find a video visit with a Physical Therapist online in Redmond?

Physical Therapists in Redmond on Zocdoc who see patients through online video visits will have a purple video icon on their profiles. You can also filter your search results to show only Physical Therapists who offer video visits.


Are video visits with a Physical Therapist online covered by my insurance?

Most insurers provide coverage for video visits at the same cost as in-person visits. You can search on Zocdoc specifically for Physical Therapists in Redmond who accept your insurance for video visits by selecting your carrier and plan from the drop-down menu at the top of the page. We recommend you check with your insurance carrier directly to confirm your coverage and out of pocket costs for video visits.


How can I find a Physical Therapist in Redmond who sees patients in the morning or evening?

Zocdoc lets you search specifically for a Physical Therapist who has appointments available before 10:00 am, or after 5:00 pm. Just choose the special hours filter at the top of our search page.


How can I find a Physical Therapist in Redmond who sees patients during the weekend?

Zocdoc let's you see real-time availability for Physical Therapists in Redmond. Many Physical Therapists offer appointments on Saturdays and Sundays.


What do physical therapists do?


Physical therapists are movement specialists who help people live better lives by prescribing exercise, providing hands-on care, and educating patients.


Physical therapists (PT) diagnose and treat people of all ages, from newborns to the terminally ill. Many individuals have injuries, deformities, or other health issues requiring medical care. PTs also cater to those who wish to get healthy and prevent movement-related problems.


A physical therapist examines each person and develops a treatment plan to improve mobility, relieve or manage pain, restore function, and prevent disability. Physical therapists can make a significant impact on people's lives. They assist people in achieving fitness goals, regaining or maintaining independence, and living active lives.


Education and training of physical therapists


In the United States, physical therapists must hold a Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) degree from a program recognized by the Physical Therapy Education Accreditation Board. Additionally, they must clear a state licensing exam.

Individuals participating in DPT programs typically gain understanding and knowledge in areas such as:


  1. Anatomy
  2. Biology
  3. Menstruation
  4. Cell histology
  5. Biomechanics
  6. Exercise physiology
  7. Neuroscience
  8. Kinesiology
  9. Pathology
  10. Behavioral science
  11. Sociology
  12. Pharmacology
  13. Clinical reasoning
  14. Finance
  15. Management Science
  16. Communication
  17. Musculoskeletal system
  18. Ethics/values
  19. Endocrine and metabolic functions


Many DPT programs require a bachelor's degree before admission. Some courses allow students to participate in a 3+3 program format, meaning students will complete three years of undergraduate physical therapy studies before enrolling in a three-year professional DPT program.


Another alternative is to look for a DPT program that lets high school seniors enroll in programs with assured admission. After completing the basic requirements, they can join a professional DPT program. About 80% of the curriculum in most DPT programs includes classroom work and lab work. The remaining 20% ​​focus on clinical training. A PT student typically spends 27 weeks completing the final clinical experience.


Participating in a clinical residency or fellowship program can help a certified physical therapist get more knowledge and experience. A residency provides an opportunity to gain experience in a defined field of activity. The Clinical Fellowship is a structured program for physical therapists who demonstrate clinical expertise in a focused practice area.


The American Board of Physical Therapy allows physical therapists to become board-certified clinical professionals. No qualifications in any particular field of activity are required. 


Which medical conditions can physiotherapy help with?


Physiotherapists offer complementary treatments for various conditions based on their specialty. While physical therapists may not independently address conditions beyond purely musculoskeletal disorders, they focus on optimizing recovery and educating individuals on improving movement patterns.

Conditions that may benefit from physical therapy include:


  1. Cardiopulmonary diseases, such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, cystic fibrosis, and heart failure after myocardial infarction
  2. Disorders that affect the hands, such as carpal tunnel syndrome and trigger fingers
  3. Musculoskeletal disorders such as back pain, rotator cuff tears, and TMJ disorders
  4. Neurological disorders such as vestibular dysfunction, spinal cord injury, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, and traumatic brain injury
  5. Childhood diseases such as cerebral palsy and muscular dystrophy
  6. Sports-related injuries such as concussions and tennis elbow
  7. Female pelvic floor health and disorders, including lymphedema and urinary incontinence
  8. Skin conditions or injuries such as wound care, burns, and ulcers caused by diabetes


What are the benefits of physical therapy?


Advantages of physical therapy may include the following, depending on the cause for treatment:


  1. Avoidance of surgery
  2. Pain management with reduced need for opioids
  3. Recovery from injury or trauma
  4. Improving mobility and movement
  5. Fall prevention
  6. Recovery after stroke or paralysis
  7. Improved balance
  8. Addressing medical problems associated with aging


Sports therapists can help athletes maximize their performance by strengthening specific body parts and using muscles in new ways.


A physical therapist can advise individuals on the benefits specific to their medical history and treatment needs. 


What is the difference between a physical therapist and a chiropractor?


Both physical therapists and chiropractors use non-invasive methods to improve mobility and alleviate pain post-injury. While their common goal is enhancing your well-being, their approaches and treatments can differ. Recognizing these differences can assist you in determining whether a physical therapist or chiropractor is better suited for addressing your specific injury. 


A physical therapist focuses on restoring body mobility, strength, and function while managing pain in patients who are ill or injured. After a thorough evaluation and diagnosis, they create a wellness plan recommending exercises, postures, hands-on manipulation, therapies, and injury-prevention strategies. 


Whether it is restricted movement from surgery, injury, a health condition, or an accident, a physical therapist is there to help. They also play a crucial role in developing personalized strength-building plans for patients undergoing rehabilitation due to conditions such as stroke, Parkinson's, arthritis, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and multiple sclerosis.


On the other hand, chiropractors specialize in the musculoskeletal and nervous systems, addressing joints, muscles, tendons, and overall functions. Their main goal is to align and manipulate the spine to reduce pain and inflammation. 


After a symptom evaluation, chiropractors may suggest massages and recommend adjustments to lifestyle and diet. Chiropractic care effectively addresses neck pain, carpal tunnel syndrome, sports injuries, back pain, headaches, and joint discomfort.


Physical therapists and chiropractors differ in their educational requirements. Becoming a practicing physical therapist involves earning a Doctorate of Physical Therapy degree and passing a licensing exam. On the other hand, aspiring chiropractors need a bachelor's degree, followed by attendance at chiropractic school to obtain a Doctor of Chiropractic degree. Subsequently, they must also pass state exams for licensure.

After diagnosing your medical situation, your doctor can advise best whether a chiropractor or a physical therapist is the appropriate professional to address your pain and improve your health. Some individuals may benefit from a combination of both for their issues.



Find the best physical therapist near you in Redmond, Washington


A physical therapist can be an essential member of your healthcare team. They can help improve how much (and how comfortably) you can move your body. Professional guidance from a well-trained and experienced therapist is a good idea. You can find the best physical therapists in Redmond, Washington, with Zocdoc. Zocdoc provides tools for selecting knowledgeable professionals. Through Zocdoc, you can access highly qualified professionals who provide first-class care.


Sign up for a free Zocdoc account. Enter your desired date, time, location, insurance company, disease, and specialty. If you need clarity on your insurance information, Zocdoc's Insurance Detector can help. It will display a long list of doctors matching your search criteria. Advanced parameters such as gender, hospital affiliation, spoken language, and whether you offer patient care help narrow your search even further.


A professional biography is available on their profile page. Their brief bio, teaching experience, areas of expertise, location, board accreditations, and other details are on their profile page. Once the patient completes the visit, Zocdoc prompts the patient to provide a review. With the help of these authenticated patient reviews, it becomes easier to make informed decisions.


Zocdoc can arrange both face-to-face and video appointments. Video booking options can be filtered by looking for the purple video icon in the specialist's profile.


Make an appointment with a physical therapist near you to take over your insurance in real time. Booking an appointment with Zocdoc is easy, safe, and free.  


Statistics on physical therapists in Washington, US


According to the US Department of Labor Statistics, roughly 4750 physical therapists work in Washington. 


The American Physical Therapy Association estimates about 127,750 licensed physical therapist assistants and 312,716 certified physical therapists nationwide as of 2019. This information is based on data from the Federation of State Boards of Physical Therapy. For every 100,000 people in the US, there were about 39 physical therapist assistants and nearly 95 physical therapists.


Sources


US Bureau of Labor Statistics

American Physical Therapy Association [1]

American Physical Therapy Association [2]

Web MD

Medical News Today

Verywell Health

Renew Accident & Injury Chiropractic Clinic


The content herein is provided for general informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Medical information changes constantly, and therefore the content on this website should not be assumed to be current, complete or exhaustive. Always seek the advice of your doctor before starting or changing treatment. If you think you may have a medical emergency, please call your doctor or 9-1-1 immediately.

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